The Suhr House (Danish: Den Suhrske Gård) is a listed Neoclassical property located at Gammeltorv 22 in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
It is owned by the Den Suhrske Stiftelse, a foundation created by Theodor Suhr, its owner from 1815 to 1860.
Back in the late 18th century, the site was made up of three smaller properties.
The third one was owned by 206 in Western Quarter, iowned by ship captain Lars Andersen.
The youngest daughter, Sophie, was married to Court Agent Peter Borre.
Ten years later, on 5 July 1795, the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 destroyed the entire area around Gammeltorv.
The current complex of buildings at the site was built for Ole Berendt Suhr in 1796–1797.
Later, Suhr also acquired the country house Sølyst north of Copenhagen and the estate Bonderup at Holbæk.