Rosengården

Rosengården is a small street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking the pedestrianized street Fiolstræde in the west with the also pedestrianized square Kultorvet in the east.

Peder Hvitfeldts Stræde connects the street to Krystalgade to the south.

Another possible explanation is that the nobleman Jens Rosengaard may have owned a house there.

Marie Christensen established the Copenhagen Maid's School (Københavns Tjenestepigeskole) at No.

The school was converted into a self-owning institution and relocated to Fensmarksgade 65-67 in 1926.

13 was built in 1850 for destiller N. P. Cadovius, He had in 1840-41 also constructed the neighbouring building at No.

[7] The writer Arthur Abrahams (1836-1905) mentions Tvermoes Gård in his childhood memoirs Minder fra min barndom og tidlige ungdom.

Rosengården seen on Gedde's district map
The street with Tvermoes Gård seen to the left
The yard of Tvermoes Gård