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Reformed Church, Copenhagen

Reformed Church (Danish: ''Reformert Kirke'') in Gothersgade, opposite Rosenborg Castle, is a church building used by the reformed congregations in Copenhagen, Denmark. Consecrated in 1689, the church was instigated by Queen Charlotte Amalie, consort of King Christian V, who was herself a German Calvinist. The church is noted for its fine Baroque interiors which date from 1730 when it was restored after being damaged in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728.
==History==
Prior to her marriage to King Christian V of Denmark in 1667, Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel had requested, and had been granted for herself and her court, the right to profess freely her Reformed faith.
In 1685, encouraged by his queen, Christian V licensed the formation of a reformed congregation among German, Dutch and French immigrants. Mainly refuges, many members of the congregation held prominent positions in society, typically as merchants, craftsmen, often with new trades, or military officers. After a few years the congregation split into a ''German Reformed Church'' and a ''French Reformed Church''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reformerte kirker )
Charlotte Amelia also personally financed the erection of the church building on a prominent site in Gothersgade, opposite Rosenborg Castle. The architect was Hendrik Brokhamm, a Dutch sculptor who had recently arrived in Denmark and later worked with Lambert van Haven, for instance on the Church of Our Saviour at Christianshavn where he executed the main portal.
Charlotte Amalie placed the foundation stone on 20 April 1688, and the building was consecrated on 10 November 1689.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reformerte Kirke )〕 The German and French reformed churches shared the new church. The complex also included a rectory, with residences for four priests, a school, an old age assulum, and an orphanage.
The church was badly damaged in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728 but was subsequently rebuilt with new furnishings attributed the sculptor Friederich Ehbisch (c. 1672-1748).
In 1886 the architect Ludvig Knudsen built a community house for the congregation (''menighedshus'') and a multi-storey building and in 1880 he conducted a restoration of the church.

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