thumb|300px|Krystalgade with Trinity Church, Copenhagen|Trinity Church on Købmagergade visible in the background Suhmsgade is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Landemærket to Hauser Plads.
thumb|300px|Krystalgade with Trinity Church, Copenhagen|Trinity Church on Købmagergade visible in the background Suhmsgade is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Landemærket to Hauser Plads.
==History== thumb|200px|left|The area where Hauser Plads and Suhmsgade is located as seen on Gedde's maps of Copenhagen|Gedde's district map from c1757 thumb|Suhmsgade photographed by Frederik Rii The street is relatively young. The street Pustervig was originally a cul-de-sac off the east side of Købmagergade. Suhmsgade was created as a link between Landemærket and the new square Hauser Plads following the British bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 which caused great destruction in the area. It was named after the writer and book collector Peter Frederik Suhm who had lived in a house nearby.
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