Jarmers Plads

Jarmers Plads is a road junction and public space in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

When Copenhagen's fortifications were decommissioned in the second half of the 19th century, the ramparts were leveled and the moat filled in.

The area outside Realkredit Danmark's building at 2 Jarmers Plads was redesigned by Hansted Holscher Arkitekter in 1996–97.

A grassy area with the ruin of Jarmer's Tower is located at the corner of H. C. Andersens Boulevard and Nørregade.

The sculpture was created in 1879 and the copy was installed at the site in 1889 as a gift from Carl Jacobsen's Albertina Foundation.

Jarmer Plads
The ruins of Jarmer's Tower in 1885
Østifternes Kreditforening
Model of the new square from 1953.
Jarmer's Tower
Cain's lions at Jarmers Plads