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  2. Strøget - Wikipedia

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    Building on Strøget’s success, the network expanded piecemeal – another street and a few more squares were emptied of cars in 1968, and further closures took place in 1973, and 1992. [6] From the initial 15,800 square metres of the Strøget, Copenhagen’s central pedestrian network has expanded to about 100,000 square metres. [11]

  3. List of streets in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    This list of streets in Copenhagen lists streets in Copenhagen, Denmark. City centre. Name Image Coordinates Length Landmarks Refs ... St. Martin's Church:

  4. Magstræde - Wikipedia

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    The oldest building in the street is the symmetrical house at No. 17-19 which dates from the 1640s. [3] No. 20 also dates from the time before the fire of 1728. [ 4 ] The Schäffer House (No 6), also called Hofsnedkerens Gård ("The Court Carpenter's House"), was built by Philip de Lange in 1733–34 for Court Carpenter Diderich Schäffer who ...

  5. The Best Street Style Photos From Copenhagen Fashion Week - AOL

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  6. Strædet - Wikipedia

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    Strædet (literally 'The Alley') is the colloquial name of a popular shopping and café street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Højbro Plads on Strøget at its eastern end with Regnbuepladsen next to City Hall to the west. The official street names are Læderstræde (until Hyskenstræde), Kompagnistræde (until Gåsestræde) and ...

  7. Sankt Peders Stræde - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous St. Peter's Church is located at the beginning of the street, on the corner with Nørregade. Most of its other buildings date from the years after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795. Part of Copenhagen's Latin Quarter, the street is home to several well-known restaurants and shops.

  8. Fiolstræde - Wikipedia

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    Fiolstræde is a pedestrianised shopping street in central Copenhagen, Denmark.It passes the square Frue Plads on its way from Nørreport station in the north to Skindergade in the south where Jorcks Passage connects it to the shopping street Strøget.

  9. The Best Street Style Photos From Copenhagen Fashion Week - AOL

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