Events from the year 1862 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VII[1]
- Prime minister – Carl Christian Hall
Events


- 13 June – Rosenborg Castle Garden plays host to a party for Nordic students.
- 19 July – A banquet attended by Frederick VII and Carl XV of Sweden-Norway takes place in the Grand Hall of Børsen in Copenhagen.

- 27 December – The Swedish brig Daphne is wrecked off Skagen North Beach. A rescue boat from Skagen with 11 men capsizes and only two of the men survives, leaving eight women in Skagen as widows and 25 children fatherless.
Undated
Culture
- 25 July – Herman Wilhelm Bissen' Isted Lion is unveiled in Flensburg Cemetery on the 12th anniversary of the Battle of Isted.
Births
- 26 April – Niels Thorkild Rovsingm surgeon (died 1927)
- 28 July – Fritz Syberg, painter and illustrator (died 1939)
- 5 August – Knud Arne Petersen, architect and artistic director (died 1943)
- 15 October – Christian Mølsted, painter (died 1930)
Deaths
- 24 February – Bernhard Severin Ingemann, writer (born 1789)
- 7 September – Joseph Owen, businessman (born 1789 in the UK)
- 1 November – Eleonora Zrza, opera soprano (born 1797)
References
- ^ "Frederick VII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 June 2019.