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  2. Indre By - Wikipedia

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    ' Inner City '), also known as Copenhagen Center or K or Downtown Copenhagen, is an administrative district (bydel) in central Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It covers an area of 4.65 square kilometres (1.80 sq mi), has a population of 26,223, and a population density of 5,638 per km 2 .

  3. Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the name was modified slightly, to Radisson Collection Royal Hotel, Copenhagen. At its completion the hotel was the largest in Denmark. At 69.60 meters in height, it was the first skyscraper in Copenhagen , and until 1969, the tallest high-rise building in Denmark . [ 2 ]

  4. Hotel Astoria (Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Astoria is a design hotel located next to the Central Station in Copenhagen, Denmark.The building is an early example of Functionalist architecture in Denmark. [1] The hotel consists of a long slender wing forming a barrier between the urban space in front of the main entrance to the Central Station, which partly opens to the underground rail lines, and Reventlowsgade, the street on the ...

  5. Nobis Hotel Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Nobis Copenhagen is an upscale hotel in central Copenhagen, Denmark. History. The building was constructed for the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1903.

  6. Ascot Hotel Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Ascot Hotel is a 4-star highend hotel located at Studiestræde 61 in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located in the former Københavns Badeanstalt (Copenhagen Public Bath House), a public bath house from 1901 to 1903, as well as in some of the adjacent buildings.

  7. Danhostel Copenhagen City - Wikipedia

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    The building was originally called Hotel Europa. It was the first high-rise tower in Copenhagen and was originally intended to be coupled with a never-built tower on the other side of the bridge. It was the tallest building of Denmark from 1955 to 1958, when it was surpassed by the Falkoner Center. [2]

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