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Frederiksberg Allé on a map detail from 1772. The crown took over the area at the far end of Frederiksberg Allé after Ny Hollænderby, a settlement of Dutch farmers which had been located at the site, had burned down in 1697, and a new summer residence for Frederick IV was built on a local hilltop between 1699 and 1703.
Frederiksberg Allé station is an underground Copenhagen Metro station located at the corner of Frederiksberg Allé and Platanvej in the Frederiksberg area of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is on the City Circle Line (M3), between Enghave Plads and Frederiksberg , and is in fare zone 1.
The building at Kingosgade 2/Vesterbrogade 106B, is from 1884–86 and was designed by Ferdinand Vilhelm Jensen.. The building at the eastern corner with Frederiksberg Allé (Frederiksberg Allé 23) is colloquially known as Little Rosenborg due to its Neo-Renaissance style with two small towers and rich decorations, although its resemblance to Christian IV's Rosenborg Castle can hardly be ...
The plaza seen in the bottom right corner on a map detail from 1772. Sankt Thomas Plads traces its history back to the years between 1700 and 1704 when Frederiksberg Allé was established as the king’s private drive leading to the gardens at Frederiksberg Palace, the new royal summer retreat outside Copenhagen.
Frederiksberg Entertainment Theatre as it appeared before the rebuilding in 1888 Poster for Frederiksberg Morskabsteater's 1885 summer revue Eventyr i Rosenborg Have . A beer garden called Odéon opened at the site of the current theatre in 1857 as part of the thriving entertainment district which formed along Frederiksberg Allé during the second part of the 19th century.
Frederiksberg (Danish pronunciation: [fʁeðʁeksˈpɛɐ̯ˀ]) is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality , [ 1 ] separate from Copenhagen Municipality , but both are a part of the region of Copenhagen .
Værnedamsvej is a lively shopping street, linking Vesterbrogade and the beginning of Frederiksberg Allé with Gammel Kongevej on the border between Frederiksberg and Vesterbro in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The street was formerly known for its many specialized food stores, but is now dominated by fashion boutiques and cafés.
Gammel Kongevej (literally "Old King's Road) is the principal shopping street of Frederiksberg in Copenhagen, Denmark.Running roughly parallel to Frederiksberg Allé and Vesterbrogade, it extends from Vesterport station at the southern end of The Lakes and continues for some 1.8 km west to Frederiksberg City Hall Square where it continues as Smallegade.