Landemærket

Landemærket, literally "The Landmark", is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.

[1] The oldest surviving accounting records from Trinitatis Church lists an expense for "a hasp on the gate in the fence towards Landemerchett (German spelling)".

They sold various goods, including tea and coffee, porcelain, stockings and bread.

[3] The main entrance to the church was also moved from its south side to its current location on Landemærket.

A small run-down area of houses between Landemærket and Møntergade, known as Brøndstrædekvarter, was demolished in 1910 in the first municipal urban renewal project of its kind.

Landemærket seen on a detail from Gedde's district map
A view down Landemærket during the British bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807, painting by C. W. Eckersberg
Landemærket viewed from Købmagergade