Gammel Mønt

Street in Copenhagen, Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gammel Mønt (English: Old Mint) is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located one block west of Gothersgade and Rosenborg Castle Garden.

Length188 m (617 ft)
Postal code1117
Nearest metro stationKongens Nytorv
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Gammel Nønt
Gannel Mønt looking north
Interactive map of Gammel Nønt
Length188 m (617 ft)
LocationIndre By, Copenhagen, Denmark
Postal code1117
Nearest metro stationKongens Nytorv
Coordinates55°40′53″N 12°34′50″E
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History

In 1497, a community of Poor Clare nuns established the Monastery of St. Clare roughly at the junction of present-day Gammel Mønt and Møntergade.[1] In 1541, after the Reformation, it came into use as the Royal Mint. From 1575 to 1593 it was used as a church by a German congregation but then again as a mint until 1623 when the Royal Mint moved to Borgergade.

The property then became known as Gammel Mønt, Old Mint, and this name was transferred to the street which emerged between 1631 and 1650 as the former monastery gardens were built over.[2]

The street was destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728.

Buildings

Gammel Mønt seen from the junstion with Christian IXs Gade and Store Regnegade

All except one of the houses on the south side of the street are listed. They are representatives of the so-called fire houses that was built in large numbers in the years after the Great Fire of 1728.

Kvindelig Læseforening's building (No. 1) was built from 1819–1910 to design by Ulrik Plesner and Aage Langeland-Mathiesen.[3]

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