Hof- og slotskirken København, København, Denmark Genealogy

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History
The parish has been around since the creation of Christiansborg Slot. The parish was mainly used by the royal family and the nobility of Denmark. The parish was closed on 1 June 1926.

On 18 June 1930 a new parish, called Christiansborg Slotsogn, was established from the surrounding parishes of Christians, Helligånds, and Vor Frue.

(Write information such as: how old the parish is, interesting facts about the parish, what alternate names it has, or any boundary changes.)

Street Names
Anker Heegaards Gade

Bag Raadhuset, Bernstorffsgade, Bryghusgade, Børsen, Børsgade

Christiansborggade, Christiansborg Ridebane, Christiansborg Slot, Christiansborg Slotsplads, Christiansgade

Dantes Plads

Edvard Falcks Gade

Farvergade, Frederiksberggade, Frederiksholms Kanal

Gaasegade

Hambrosgade, Hestemøllestræde

Kalvebod Brygge, Kattesund, Kompagnistræde

Lavendelstræde, Løngangstræde

Mikkel Bryggers Gade, Mitchellsgade

Niels Brocks Gade, Ny Kongensgade, Nytorv, Ny Vestergade

Otto Mønsteds Gade, Otto Mønsteds Plads

Polititorvet, Prins Jørgens Gaard, Proviantgaarden, Puggaardsgade

Rigsdagsgaarden, Rysensteensgade, Raadhuspladsen, Raadhusstræde

Slotsholmsgade, Slutterigade, Stoltenbergsgade, Stormgade, Syndergaardsgade

Thorvaldsens Museum, Tietgensgade, Tøjhusgade

Vandkunsten, Ved Glyptoteket, Ved Godsbanegaarden, Vester Boulevard, Vesterbrogade, Vester Voldgade

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Family History Library Records
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