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  2. Nyhavn - Wikipedia

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    Nyhavn seen on a detail from Rosen's Map of Copenhagen, 1674. Nyhavn was constructed by King Christian V from 1670 to 1675, dug by Danish soldiers and Swedish prisoners of war from the Dano-Swedish War 1658–1660. It is a gateway from the sea to the old inner city at Kongens Nytorv (King's Square), where ships handled cargo and fishermens ...

  3. List of buildings in and around Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Concert Hall: Ørestad: 2009 Jean Nouvel: National Aquarium Denmark: Kastrup: 2014 building similar to Guggenheim in Bilbao Parken Footballstadium Østerbro: 1992 (originally opened in 1911) will be used for four matches in Euro 2020: Radisson Blu Royal Hotel: Indre By/Vesterbro: 1960 by Arne Jacobsen

  4. City Hall Square, Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    City Hall Square is located at the site of Copenhagen's old hay market and the Western City Gate of the Fortifications of Copenhagen. [1] When the fortifications were disbanded in the 1850s, it was decided to use the vacant land for an exhibition area which played host to first the Nordic Exhibition of 1872 and later the Nordic Exhibition of ...

  5. Kødbyen - Wikipedia

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    The brown part (Den brune Kødby) is the oldest area, closest to the Central Station, and dating from 1883. It has since c. 2000 been changed into a new creative cluster with galleries, art cafés, nightlife and small creative businesses like studios and architecture firms in the historical buildings.

  6. How to spend a day in Carlsberg City District, the ... - AOL

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    In the meantime, you can explore heritage sites, such as the Elephant Tower and lighthouse, using the on-site maps. Read more on Denmark travel : The ultimate foodie guide to Copenhagen

  7. Fiolstræde - Wikipedia

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    The building was destroyed during the British bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807. A plaque on the wall at No. 8 commemorates the event. [4] The street was formerly known for its many used bookstores. [3] Fiolstræde was pedestrianised in 1968 following the successful pedestrianisation of Strøget in the early 1960s. [5]

  8. Nytorv - Wikipedia

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    Nytorv (English: New Square or New Market) is a public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with the adjoining Gammeltorv it forms a common space, today part of the Strøget pedestrian zone. The square is dominated by the imposing Neoclassical façade of the Copenhagen Court House, which from 1815-1905 also served as the City Hall.

  9. Listed buildings in Copenhagen Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Building with side wing from c. 1750 by Niels Eigtved (altered in 1845–46) and the rear wing from 1846 [28] Amaliegade 23: Fødselsstiftelsen: Amaliegade 23, 1256 København K [29] Amaliegade 27: South Pavilion: Amaliegade 31A, 1256 København K: Building with attached wall and fence from 1755 to 1757 by Lauritz de Thurah as well as the ...

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