Højbrohus

Højbrohus is an Art Nouveau-style building situated on the east side of Amagertorv, between Østergade and Store Kirkestræde, in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.

A new building with seven shops in the ground floor was completed at the site shortly thereafter, The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No.

[2] It was demolished in the mid-1890s to make way for the current building, Højbrohus, which was built in 1896 to design by Richard Bergmann (1860–1925).

The projecting central bay finishes in an onion domed spire, creating a tower-link silhouette against the rest of the building.

The facades towards Østergade features a smaller Dutch gable as well as many other decorative details.

Højbrohus
No. 41 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of the East Quarter, 1757.
The building that was constructed after the Fire of 1795 and that was demolished when Højbrohus was built
Højbrohus seen on photograph by Fritz Theodor Benzen
Højbrohus seen on an old advertisement