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Amaliegade (Danish pronunciation: [æˈmɛˀljəˌkɛːðə]) is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark,
which makes up the
longer of the two axes on
which the...
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Amaliegade 47 (1859–1926:
Amaliegade 41) is a
Neoclassical property situated at the
north end of
Amaliegade,
around the
corner from Esplanaden, in the...
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mansion situated at
Amaliegade 18, next to
Amalienborg Palace, in the
Frederiksstaden district of Copenhagen...
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Amaliegade 14 is a Rococo-style
building in the
Frederiksstaden neighbourhood of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed on the
Danish registry of protected...
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Amaliegade 4 is a
historic property located in the
Frederiksstaden Quarter of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
built for
sugar manufacturer Christian...
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Amaliegade 11 is a
former 18th
century town
house in the
Frederiksstaden neighborhood of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
house was
originally constructed...
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Amaliegade 40,
formerly known as Toldbodbørsen, is a
Neoclassical property located at the
corner of
Amaliegade (No. 49) and
Esplanaden (No. 48) in the...
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Amaliegade 43 is a
Neoclassical property in the
Frederiksstaden district of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The site was one of
several lots at the northern...
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Amaliegade 13 is a
historic property in the
Frederiksstaden Quarter of
central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Originally tenement houses, it was
later converted...
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Amaliegade 45 is a
Neoclassical property situated at the
northern end of
Amaliegade in the
Frederiksstaden district of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It...