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  2. Ørestad - Wikipedia

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    21,400 [1] • Density. 6,903/km 2 (17,880/sq mi) Website. Ørestad. Ørestad (Danish pronunciation: [ˈøːɐˌstæð]) is a developing city area in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the island of Amager. The area was developed using the new town concept, closely linked with the M1 line of the Copenhagen Metro. Economically, income for the plan would be ...

  3. Palace Hotel (Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was the venue for the first and founding congress of the International Handball Federation that took place 10–13 July 1946. [4] The Danish businessman Fritz Schur purchased the building in November 1999. [5] From 2005 until 2009, the hotel was managed by Starwood and renovated to upgrade it to a five-star hotel under the Le ...

  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. Architecture of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen is recognised globally as an exemplar of best practice urban planning. Its thriving mixed use city centre is defined by striking contemporary architecture, engaging public spaces and an abundance of human activity. These design outcomes have been deliberately achieved through careful replanning in the second half of the 20th century ...

  6. Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen-based practice Dissing+Weitling, as well as Norman Fosters studio in London were responsible for designing the hotel. It was constructed by Sjælsø. The furniture was bought from Paustian House and many eco-friendly solutions were integrated into the hotel construction. The construction started in 2007 and ended in 2009.

  7. Finger Plan - Wikipedia

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    Finger Plan. The Finger Plan (Danish: Fingerplanen) is an urban plan from 1947 which provides a strategy for the development of the Copenhagen metropolitan area, Denmark. According to the plan, Copenhagen is to develop along five 'fingers', centred on S-train commuter rail lines, which extend from the 'palm', that is the dense urban fabric of ...

  8. Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Hotel web site. Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen is a hotel located at the corner of Bredgade (No. 37) and Dronningens Tværgade (No. 1-3) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The first Hotel Phoenix opened at the site in 1848 but closed when it was confiscated by the Germans during World War II. The building was after the war converted into a new headquarters for ...

  9. 71 Nyhavn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Number of restaurants. 1. Website. Hotel web site. 71 Nyhavn is a high-end hotel based in two converted warehouses on the corner of the Nyhavn Canal and the main harbourfront of Copenhagen, Denmark. It has 150 rooms and is after an upgrade completed in 2018 Apr-Hansen Hotel Group 's most expensive hotel. [citation needed]

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