Prinsens Gård) after it was passed on to Crown Prince Frederik (IV) who later, after his ascent to the throne, replaced it with Frederiksberg Palace on a nearby hilltop.
[2] On 22 October 1863, the English-owned Copenhagen Railway Company opened the first tram line in Copenhagen which ran from Frederiksberg Runddel along Frederiksberg Allé and present day Strøget to Sankt Annæ Plads in the city centre.
It was designed by Lauritz de Thurah who had become general master builder after Eigtved's death.
The vases at the top of the two sandstone pillars were executed by the sculptor Johann Friedrich Hännel.
The Horticultural Society's Garden was originally located further down Frederiksberg Allé but moved to its current premises in 1882.