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  2. Takaki Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The "Andersen" in the companies title (Andersen Bakery/Institute of Bread and Life Co., Ltd.) is in reference to Hans Christian Andersen. The inspiration for making Danish pastries, and 'European style' bread, came from a study trip to Denmark in 1959, by founder Shunsuke Takaki. [ 3 ]

  3. Karen Volf - Wikipedia

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    Born on 20 June 1864 in Dåstrup, Roskilde Municipality, Karen Kirstine Hansen was the daughter of the farmer and miller Søren Hansen and his wife Ane Kirstine Andersen. [4] [5] In early 1890, she opened a small bakery business in Hellerup. It quickly proved to be a success, enabling her to save enough money to marry Christen Adolf Volf from ...

  4. Bernstorffsgade - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen Mail Terminal was inaugurated on 15 November 1979 by Margrethe II and Prince Henrik. The planning had already commenced in early 1967 in collaboration with architects Holm & Grut. The building was originally supposed to be completed in 1973 byut in 1082 it was decided to extend it and it was therefore delayed.

  5. Nyhavn 67 - Wikipedia

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    Nyhavn 67 is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn Canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The writer Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building from 1848 to 1865.

  6. Nyhavn 20 - Wikipedia

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    Nyhavn 20, also known as the Boel House (Danish: Boels Gård), is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark.A plaque on the facade commemorates that Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building when he had his first fairy tale published.

  7. Nyhavn 18 - Wikipedia

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    Nyhavn 18 is a listed property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The writer Hans Christian Andersen lived on the first floor from 1871 until shortly before his death on 4 August 1875. The building has now been converted into residences for visiting guest artists and scientists.

  8. Can Killie write a tale worthy of Andersen in Copenhagen? - AOL

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    The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen etc etc. Copenhagen’s most famous former resident knew how tell a tall tale. Last season, Copenhagen reached the last sixteen of the ...

  9. Kringlegangen - Wikipedia

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    The bakery was owned by master baker Friderich Adolph Georg Heinricy (1829-) by the time that he joined the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society in 1862. [30] His father was the owner of a bakery at Strandgade 24 in Christianshavn. [31]