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Gothersgade (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkoˀtɐsˌkɛːðə]; see below) is a
major street in the City
Centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It
extends from
Kongens Nytorv...
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Gothersgade 56 os a
Neoclassical property situated on
Gothersgade,
close to
Rosenborg Castle Garden, in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in...
- part of his
career (1900–1910). His
later works include Gutenberghus on
Gothersgade in Copenhagen, now home to the
Danish Film Institute.
Ingemann was born...
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Gothersgade 29 is a
property with
roots going back to the late 17th century. It was
later increased in
height twice and with a
facade design dating from...
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Indies for
Chippendale in the 1770s.
Chippendale bought a
property in
Gothersgade from
Friederich Ludvig Brøer
after selling his
share of
Strandgade 46...
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Borgergade is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Gothersgade to
Store Kongensgade. As one of
relatively few
streets in
central Copenhagen...
- in the
Baroque style. The 12-hectare park is
bounded by the
streets Gothersgade, Øster Voldgade, Sølvgade and Kronprinsessegade.
Rosenborg Castle is...
- Pilestræde in the east
where it
turns into Møntergade and
continues to
Gothersgade. The
Gyldendal publishing house is
based in the
Gyldendal House at No...
- Filmfond). Also
known as
Filmhuset ("the film house"), it is
located in
Gothersgade in
central Copenhagen.
Facilities directed at the
general public include...
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Kunstnerhjemmet (lit. "The Artists' Home") on
Gothersgade,
opposite the
Botanical Garden, in Copenhagen, Denmark, was
built in the 1870s to
provide affordable...