Amaliegade 15–17

Amaliegade 15–17 are two originally symmetrical, Rococo-style townhouses located close to Amalienborg Palace in the Frederiksstaden district of central Copenhagen, Denmark.

The exterior of the buildings was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved who had also created the overall masterplan for the neighbourhood.

The buildings were built by G. D. Anthon (1714–1781) according to an exterior design created by Nicolai Eigtved.

On Christian Gedde's map of St Ann's East Quarter, they were marked as No.

Christian Lytken, a Royal Danish Navy captain, resided in one of the apartments with his wife Charlotte Birgitte Clausen, their eight children (aged two to 12), a male servant, a maid, a female cook, a nanny and a lodger (a sailor).

[1] Christian Brandt, a kancelliråd, resided in the other apartment with his wife Charlotte Schiel, three maids, a female cook, two male servants, a clerk, a coachman, a stableman and a caretaker.

resided in one of the apartments with his wife Catharina Sophia Wilhelmina Wedell, a housekeeper, a maid, a female cook, a male servant and a stableman.

[4] August Tideman, a concierge, resided in the building with his wife Anne Peders Datter and a female cook.

[5] Count Adam Gottlob Moltke, the king's lord chamberlain, acquired No.

No. 314 and No. 315 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of St. Ann's Rast Quarter, 1757.
The building seen on a water colour by H.F.D. Holm from c. 1850.