The Lihme House (Danish: Lihmes Gård) is a Neoclassical property located at Kongens Nytorv 18 in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
The building was constructed in 1768 for Akvavit-distiller Christian Rasmussen Lihme.
He was from 1856 associated with the Royal Danish Theatre on the other side of the square.
It is five bays wide and has a three-bay median risalit decorated with a relief depicting Poseidon between the second and third floor.
[1] Restaurant Fiat is based in the ground floor of the building.