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Ganimel-Torv and N y-T o rv . The old and new market were formerly distinct; but are now united; and this is the principal market for supplying the City with Poultry. On the Northern side of the old market is a handsome fountain surrounded by an iron railing. Hoibro-Finds was built after the destructive fire in 1795 and is the only public market for vegetables. The Fishmarket is situated on the ^Vest-side of Ilbi- bro-l’Iads; and the butchers-market nearly surrounds, the handsome wutcFitower (see' walchlowcr') which will ho afterwards described. - t is one of the handsomest situations in the City; it is erected nearly in the centre of the town, and is surroun­ ded by many fine public and private buildings. In the centre of this square is a fine Equestrian Sta­ tue erected to the honour of King Christian the fifth. , I ■ — The principal buildings which surround and deco- \ > ' ' ' * i rate this square, arc the Mainguard, in frout of which arc placed three brass pieces of artillery; the Palace of Charlollenhorg, which is the Academy of Arts}, the Then- tie, adjoining to which is a handsome edifice appropri­ ated for the education of cadets destined for the Royal Atillcry, Thotts palace, and two of Iho principal Ho- Kongens N y-Torv

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