Hyskenstræde

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Htskenstræde
Hyskenstræde.jpg
Length 100 m (300 ft)
Location Indre By, Copenhagen, Denmark
Postal code 1207
Nearest metro station Gammel Strand
Coordinates 55°41′41.94″N 12°34′35.05″E / 55.6949833°N 12.5764028°E / 55.6949833; 12.5764028

Hyskenstræde is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from the pedestrian street Strøget (Vimmelskaftet) in the northwest to Kompagnistræde in the southeast from where it continues as Naboløs for another block to Gammel Strand.

History[]

The name is derived from the German word Häuschen, meaning "Small Houses", a reference to the public toilets that were located on piles in the water at the far end of the street. One of the two public toilets, Østre Mag (Eastern "Mag", mag being another word for public toilet, cf. Magstræde).), was located in front of the street.

In c. 1600, the street became known as Lasse Winders Stræde after city councilor Lars "Vinner" Nielsen. In the beginning of the 16th century, after the public toilet had been removed, the street once again became known as Hyskenstræde.[1]

Notable buildings and residents[]

No. 3-5, No. 7, No. 9, No. 14 and No. 16 are all listed on the .

Commemorative plaque[]

The H. C. Lumbye plaque

On the facade of No. 10 is a plaque that commemorates that the composer Hans Christian Lumbye was born at the site on 2 May 1810.[1]

Cultural references[]

The street and the background for its name is mentioned in the beginning of Hans Christian Andersen's 1858 short story Pebersvendens Natur.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Hyskenstræde". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ "H. C. Andersen: Eventyr 74: Pebersvendens Nathue. (1858)" (in Danish). Royal Danish Libraru. Retrieved 27 April 2018.

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