Niels Juels Gade is a street in Indre By, Copenhagen, which runs from Holmens Kanal to Havnegade.
[1] In connection with this, nine new streets were laid out, predominantly named after naval heroes and theater figures.
[3] On the southern corner of Niels Juels Gade and Holmens Kanal, a residential property was built according to drawings by Theodor Sørensen in 1865–1866.
However, there was no more space, so after building an extension on the corner of Havnegadethey began to buy up the adjacent properties between Havnegade, Niels Juels Gade and Holmens Kanal.
Initially, they were set up as offices, but the idea was eventually to demolish them in favor of a new bank building.
The rest of the southern side of Niels Juels Gade was also gradually cleared, including the Schultz Forlag sbuilding in no.