Kongens Klub

It existed until 1877 when it was merged with Det forenede borgerlige Selskab (founded in 1798) under the name Kjøbenhavns Klub ("Copenhagen Club).

The latter name was a reference to Gottlieb Schreck who had purchased the Karel van Mander House at Østergade 15 in 1775.

[1] In 1795, Kongens Klub merged with Det forenede Venneselskab, another gentlemen's club which had been founded in 1794 but whose premises at Amagertorv had been destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1795.

Det Sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (The Zealand Railway Company) took over the site in connection with the construction of the Copenhagen's new central station in 1863–64.

The pavilion was dismantled and rebuilt at the eastern corner of Vesterbrogade with the new Farimagsvej (where Axeltorv is today, approximately 200 metres closer to the city..

The Royal Club's former building at Østergade 15 in Copenhagen
Kongens Klub in Vesterbro