Reformed Church, Copenhagen

Reformed Church
Reformed Church seen from Gothersgade
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55°41′1.57″N 12°34′30.38″E / 55.6837694°N 12.5751056°E / 55.6837694; 12.5751056
Location109 Gothersgade
Copenhagen
CountryDenmark
DenominationReformed
History
StatusChurch
Architecture
Architect(s)Hendrik Brokhamm (attributed)
Architectural typeChurch
StyleDutch Baroquel
Groundbreaking1688
Completed1689
Specifications
Length25 m
Width16 m
MaterialsBrick

Reformed Church (Danish: Reformert Kirke) in Gothersgade, opposite Rosenborg Castle, is a church building used by the reformed congregations in Copenhagen, Denmark. Consecrated in 1689, the church was instigated by Queen Charlotte Amalie, consort of King Christian V, who was herself a German Calvinist. The church is noted for its fine Baroque interiors which date from 1730 when it was restored after being damaged in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728.


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