Store Kannikestræde is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, connecting Frue Plads to Købmagergade.
Ole Worm who lived with his family on the corner of Store Kannikestræde and Fiolstræde established a museum of curiosities in his home.
They were of considerable size and each contained a single residence, demonstrating the high social status of the professors at the time.
Regensen was founded by Christian IV, although only the two lower floors of the section to the east of the gate in Store Kannikestræde date from the original building of 1623.
9) was built in 1705 to a design by royal building master Johan Conrad Ernst.
Its interior was destroyed by the fire in 1728 but restored by Johan Cornelius Krieger in 1730.
The restaurant was frequented by prominent Danish authors and poets, such as Hans Christian Andersen and Peter Faber.
The limestone frieze with Biblical motifs was created by the sculptor Axel Poulsen.
[10] Krigsråd Mørks Minde, located around the corner at Lille Kannikestræde 4, was built in 1831 by Aagaard and was in 1865 converted into charitable housing foundation by 1865 af Emilie Mørk in memory of her husband.
19 is a plaque commemorating Ernst Henrich Berling, founder of Berlingske, whose printing business was founded at the site in 1734.