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  2. Architecture of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    View of Copenhagen from the tower of the Church of Our Saviour. The architecture of Copenhagen in Denmark is characterised by a wide variety of styles, progressing through Christian IV's early 17th century landmarks and the elegant 17th century mansions and palaces of Frederiksstaden, to the late 19th century residential boroughs and cultural institutions to the modernistic contribution of the ...

  3. Copenhagen City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first city hall was in use from about 1479 until it burned down in the great Copenhagen fire of 1728. The second city hall was built in 1728 and was designed by J.C. Ernst and J.C. Krieger. It burned down in the Copenhagen fire of 1795. In 1815 a new city hall, designed by C.F.Hansen, was erected on Nytorv. It was intended to house both the ...

  4. Copenhagen Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen City Hall, situated on City Hall Square. Copenhagen Municipality is distinct from the wider Copenhagen urban area. The seat of Copenhagen's municipal council is the Copenhagen City Hall (Rådhus). The council is chaired by the Lord Mayor who oversees the civic duties of the fifty-five representatives of the council. [8]

  5. Cobe (architectural firm) - Wikipedia

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    Cobe is a Copenhagen-based architectural firm owned and managed by architect Dan Stubbergaard. [2] As of 2020, the office has 150 employees and is involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe and North America within urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture and interior design.

  6. Rørbæk & Møller Arkitekter - Wikipedia

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    The Department complex is an example of a flexible, contemporary new extension, carefully integrated into the existing buildings of great cultural and historic value. Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter received the Forest and Landscape award in 2011 by Frederiksberg Municipality for the building. [11] N. Zahles Gymnasieskole, Copenhagen, Denmark (2012)

  7. Danish Architecture Centre - Wikipedia

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    With the move to the heart of Copenhagen’s Cultural District, DAC has become an international experience destination with more than 100 employees. Copenhagen has been named the 2023 World Capital of Architecture by UNESCO. Throughout the year DAC has been the meeting hub offering a program with a wide range of activities.

  8. List of buildings in and around Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Klampenborg, at the City's northern border 1583 the oldest amusement park in the world Royal Danish Theatre: Indre By: 1748 Old scene, 1874 New scene Neoclassicism (?) Assistens Cemetery: Nørrebro: 1760, (1706 as temporary plague cemetery) cemetery where many famous Danes rest * Rundetårn: Indre By: 1642

  9. Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen [8] (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ⓘ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area. [9] [10] The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait.