Olfert Fischers Gade is a street in the Nyboder Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark and is named after the naval officer Olfert Fischer who commanded the Danish fleet in the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. It runs from Store Kongensgade in the east to Rigensgade in the west, intersecting the streets Borgergade, Adelgade/Sankt Pauls Plads, Gammelvagt and Kronprinsessegade on the way. The street is closed to through traffic on the west side of Borgergade.
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OlfertFischersGade is a street in the Nyboder Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark and is named after the naval officer OlfertFischer who commanded...
front of the church is called Sankt Pauls Plads (St. Paul's Square). OlfertFischersGade traces its history back to Christian IV's foundation of Nyboder naval...
Hedemann /née Gosch(, their 15-year-old foster daughter Carl August Hedemann-Gade, husjomfru Mathea Susanne Rick, office clerk Christian Heinrich Hermann Meyer...
lived there with their foster son, Carl August Hedemann-Gade, who was the son of one pastor Gade. In 1844, No. 64 was formally divided into No. 64A (Store...
Blom). The father owned a house in the street Bryggerlængen (now OlfertFischersGade 5) from 1770. Thomas Blom and his brothers Peder (1882–1807), Christian...
two on each side of the street, oriented along Fredericiagade and OlfertFischerGade respectively. Klerkegade Ny Adelgade "Adelgade" (in Danish). Selskabet...
Eickhoff". gentofte.bibnet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 1 March 2017. "Egon Fischer". gentofte.bibnet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 1 March 2017. "Povl Søndergård"...