The courtyard of Regensen, with the Rundetaarn in background
General information
Location
Store Kannikestræde 2
Town or city
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
Construction started
1623
Completed
1628
Opened
1624
Client
King Christian IV
Affiliation
University of Copenhagen
Regensen (original Latin name: Collegium Domus Regiæ, English: The College of the Royal House) is a residential college for students at the University of Copenhagen and Technical University of Denmark (DTU). It is situated in the heart of the old city, right next to the Rundetårn (the Round Tower).[1]
^"Regensen: 400 Years of Student Life". Rundetaarn. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
Regensen (original Latin name: Collegium Domus Regiæ, English: The College of the Royal House) is a residential college for students at the University...
are normally referred to as the old dormitories, and they consist of: Regensen, Elers' Kollegium, Borchs Kollegium, Hassagers Kollegium, and Valkendorfs...
the site are not known but as it was conveniently located next to the Regensen dormitories and the university, it was chosen for his new prestigious project...
continue his studies at the University of Copenhagen, where he stayed in the Regensen dormitory. Although he was not particularly religious and even had expressed...
maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Gamle Regensianere" (PDF). Regensen (in Danish): 21. November 1946. "Norges opprettelse af diplomatiske forbindelser...
college in late 16th century Stockholm. Collegium Regium, better known as Regensen, a residential college at the University of Copenhagen, inaugurated in...
before he was due to unveil the bust of Jens Christian Hostrup at the Regensen, and died the same day in Copenhagen. Ploug had three younger siblings...
was rebuilt in 1731. Initial plans in 1635 were for a student church at Regensen, the dormitory for students at Copenhagen University, but the following...
association had been founded a few months earlier by seven students from Regensen on the other side of the street. In 1824, it relocated to new pewmises...