Leonora Christina and Corfitz Ulfeldt lived in an estate on the square, which is named after the Gråbrødre (‘Greybrothers’) Monastery that was once located there. But Corfitz Ulfeldt betrayed his country, and in 1663 the king erected a bust of shame on the square where Ulfeldt had lived. The citizens were encouraged to spit on it as they passed. The bust of shame was damaged during the fire of 1728, and renovated in 1747. In 1841, the hate towards Corfitz Ulfeldt had dissipated so much that the bust was removed. Today, the fountain ‘Vandkunsten’ stands where the bust used to be.
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