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With 12,000–14,000 guests per day, it is the largest electronic music event in Northern Europe. The labyrinth-like site is located on a former industrial island in the Copenhagen harbour called Refshaleøen. The backdrops combine the Copenhagen skyline and the industrial harbour zone. Admission is via the Distortion Ø ticket or Distortion ...
Royal Danish Yacht Club (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Copenhagen" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Trustpilot was founded by the company's former CEO, Peter Holten Mühlmann, in Denmark in 2007. [7] He started the company when his parents started shopping online.At the time, he was studying at Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences and would later leave university to pursue Trustpilot.
The Royal Club's former building at Østergade 15 in Copenhagen. Kongens Klub was a gentlemen's club founded in 1776 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The club was until the late 1840s based in the Karel van Mander House at Østergade 15. It existed until 1877 when it was merged with Det forenede borgerlige Selskab (founded in 1798) under the name ...
Comedian and actor Paul Rust recalled watching James Franco "flip out" when they filmed a CollegeHumor sketch together in 2011, just days after Franco's infamous 2011 Oscars hosting gig with Anne ...
Restoring the club became a labour of love for a dedicated group of volunteers, out of love for jazz and the history of Montmartre, which has often been called "The Village Vanguard of Europe" in homage to its legendary sister club in New York. Montmartre's co-founder, Rune Bech was a foreign correspondent for Politiken from 1989. In 1998, he ...
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub (known simply as KB) is a Danish professional multi-sports club based in Copenhagen. The club was founded on 26 April 1876 on the grassy fields in outer Copenhagen which later became Fælledparken. Tennis has been played since 1883.
Knabrostræde 3 is a Neoclassical property located off the major shopping street Strøget in central Copenhagen, Denmark.The building was like many of the buildings in the street constructed in the years after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 but owes its current appearance to a comprehensive renovation in 1826 and an adaption of the facade in 1859.