Stadsgraven is the canal which separates Christianshavn from the rest of Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark.
It was originally a moat located in front of the Christianshavn Rampart as part of the city's Bastioned Ring Fortifications.
[1] Stadsgraven was created when Christianshavn was constructed in the shallow waters off Amager in the early 17th century.
The principal crossing is located at the site of the former Amagerport, one of the city's four no longer existent city gates, and connects Torvegade, the main thoroughfare of Christianshavn, to Amagerbrogade, the main shopping street of Amager Side Copenhagen.
The other one is an unnamed bridge located at The Panter's Bastion, roughly opposite the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, the tallest building in the area.