The two storage facilities The military storage facility
Fæstningens Materialgård was established shortly after Frederiksholms Kanal had been dug but none of the original buildings exist today. The buildings remaining today are arranged around a central courtyard. The oldest of them is the
Storage Keeper's House from 1740.
Royal Horse Guards Barracks in 1792 followed the
Royal Horse Guards Barracks. They were built on a strip of land formerly part of
Civiletatens Materialgård. The barracks were hit by a fire in 1798 but rebuilt and after the
Royal Horse Guards were disbanded and served as Artillery Barracks.
Town houses Further inland, the Frederiksholm area was built over with residential buildings. The most prominent of these is
Prince's Mansion, originally built in 1681 but expanded and adapted for use as a residence for two consecutive crown princes in the middle of the 18th century.
Barchmann Mansion was built in 1741 and originally rented out to foreign diplomats.
Slotsholmen-side buildings and
Christian IV's Brewhouse A few buildings on the Slotsholmen side of the canal also addressed on Frederiksholms Kanal, including
Staldmestergården and the small
Faroese Warehouse. The latter was originally located on the other side of the canal but moved to the current location when the
King's Brewery, until then based in its current neighbour, the building now known as
Christian IV's Brewhouse, moved across the canal to minimize fire hazards. The new brewhouse was demolished in 1976 and the site, known as the Brewhouse Site, has remained undeveloped since then. It was acquired by the Realdania foundation in 2005 and a mixed-use building designed by
Rem Koolhass is expected to go under construction in 2013. The building will house
Danish Architecture Centre, now based in
Gammel Dok on the other side of the harbour, as well as offices and dwellings. ==Bridges==