Prinsesse Charlottes Gade

The new street was named after Princess Charlotte Frederica, the first wife of Christian VIII and the mother of Frederick VII.

The street followed the east side of Svendsens Reberbane, a several hundred metres long ropewalk.

The building on the other side of the street was built by Copenhagen Municipality in 1884 as stated in an inscription on the facade.

On the gable of the former Sjællandsgade School is a stone plaque commemorating the reunification of Sønderjylland with Denmark in 1920.

Below the relief is an inscription: "This stone was installed by the school's pupils in exhilaration over the reunification of Sønderjylland with Denmark 1920".

The street seen on a map detail from the 1850s
No. 34-36: Nørrebro Lilleskole
No. 38: KEA Prinsesse Charlottes Gade
No. 46: Hulahophuset
The reunification plaque on the gable of Sjællandsgade School