Bispetorv (Danish: Bispetorvet) is a small public square in central Copenhagen, Denmark, located on the corner of Nørregade and Studiestræde.
Bispetorv was established in connection with C. F. Hansen's rebuilding of the Church of Our Lady after its destruction in the British bombardment of the city during the Battle of Copenhagen.
As properties which occupied the site had also been destroyed, Hansen was successful in having the Establishment take over the lots, and he also designed the surrounding buildings.
The new building, was designed by C. F. Jeppesen og Carl Thonning in a National Romantic style at the corner of Studiestræde, topped by a steep pyramidical roof.
In 1916 the building was sold and redesigned by Gotfred Tvede who removed the tower and adapted it to a more sober, Neo-Classical design.