Larsbjørnsstræde

Larsbjørnsstræde is a street in the Latin Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark.

It runs from Vestergade in the south to Sankt Peders Stræde in the north, linking Kattesundet to Teglgårdsstræde.

It received its current name in around 1460 when a Laurids Bjørnson (Lars Bjørn) owned a property in the street.

[2] Many of the buildings were rear wings associated with properties in the more prominent street Vestergade.

5,[3] 6,[5] 7,[6] 11,[7] 13,[8] 14, 16, 17,[9] 18,[10] 19, 21, 23 and 25 are listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places.

Larsbjørnsstræde seen on Gedde's maf Northern Quarter from 1757
The street photographed by Johannes Hauerslev