Events from the year 1875 in Denmark. Quick Facts Decades:, See also: ... ← 1874 1873 1872 1875 in Denmark → 1876 1877 1878 Decades: 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s See also:Other events of 1875List of years in DenmarkClose Incumbents Monarch – Christian IX[1] Prime minister – Christen Andreas Fonnesbech (until 11 June), J. B. S. Estrup Events 11 August: Hans Christian Andersen's funeral in Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen 25 February – The Seamen's Association of 1856's new building in Christianshavn is inaugurated. 1 January – the krone replaces the rigsdaler as the official currency of Denmark. 11 June – Prime Minister Christen Andreas Fonnesbech resigns, and is replaced by J. B. S. Estrup. 11 August – Hans Christian Andersen's funeral takes place in Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen. Date unknown Aarhus Botanical Gardens is founded.[2] Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen, present-day Danmarks Designskole (Danish Design School), is founded. Births January–March 3 February – Valdemar Andersen, illustrator and poster artist (died 1928) 17 February – Princess Louise, later Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe (died 1906) 22 February – Sigurd Wandel, painter (died 1847) 1 March – Herman Vedel, painter and portraitist (died 1948) 13 March – Axel Andersen Byrval, amateur football player and manager, national football team manager 1913–1915 and 1917–1918 (died 1957) April–June 4 May – Marius Lefèrve, gymnast, Olympic silver medalist in team, Swedish system, in 1912 (died 1958) 19 May – Einar Hein, landscape painter associated with the "Skagen Painters" (died 1931) July–September 27 September – Heinrich Dohm, painter of portraits, genre works and religious paintings (died 1940) October–December 26 October – Hakon Andersen, organist and composer (died 1959) 8 December – Frederik Buch, film actor of the silent film era (died 1925) 10 December – Otto Scavenius, diplomat, Foreign Minister for one day during the Easter Crisis of 1920 (died 1945) 23 December – Marie-Sophie Nielsen, communist leader and founding member of the Danish Socialist Workers Party and the Communist Party of Denmark (died 1951) Deaths January–March 10 January – Anton Melbye, marine painter and daguerreotype photographer (born 1818) 13 January – Georg Hilker, decorative painter during the Danish Golden Age (born 1807) 6 February – Birgitte Andersen, stage actor and ballet dancer (born 1791) 9 February – Rasmus Carl Stæger, judge, financial advisor to the government, entomologist (born 1800) 15 March – Christian Julius Hansen, composer, organist, voice teacher and choirmaster (born 1814) April–June 13 April – P. C. Skovgaard, national romantic landscape painter (born 1817) July–September 4 August – Hans Christian Andersen, writer of plays, travelogues, novels, poems and fairy tales (born 1805) October–December 11 December – Frederik Ferdinand Helsted, painter and drawing master (born 1809) References [1]"Christian IX | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019. [2]"Historie: Aarhus Kommune". www.aarhus.dk. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.