Bygningskulturens Hus (English House of Architectural Heritage), the former Søetatens Pigeskole (English: The Naval Girls' School), is a listed Historicist building now serving as a centre for historic architecture and cultural heritage in Copenhagen, Denmark.
During the Occupation, the barracks was a target in Operation Safari, which disarmed and dissolved the Danish Army and Navy.
The Naval Girls' School is a four-wing building constructed in yellow brick to a typical Historicist design.
Its gate is located to the left of the main entrance, breaking with the overall symmetry of the complex, unlike what is seen in the original renders.
The interior is richly decorated with wood carvings and reliefs created to designs by the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.