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Nyboder (English: New [small] Houses) is a
historic row
house district of
former Naval barracks in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
planned and
first built...
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Sankt Pauls Gade (lit. St. Paul's Street) is a
street in the
Nyboder Quarters of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
street p****es St. Paul's
Church from...
- of
homes for
crewmembers and
workshop craftsmen – the most
famous being Nyboder (completed in 1631)
which still stands in
central Copenhagen.
General admiral...
- at home.
Christian IV
expanded Copenhagen by
adding two new districts:
Nyboder (New Booths) for the
large numbers of navy
personnel and the merchants'...
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Olfert Fischers Gade is a
street in the
Nyboder Quarter of
central Copenhagen,
Denmark and is
named after the
naval officer Olfert Fischer who commanded...
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Gernersgade is a
street in the
Nyboder Quarter of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Store Kongensgade in the
southeast to
Rigensgade in the northwest...
- had been king.
Other parts of the land were used for
Rosenborg Castle,
Nyboder, and the new
Eastern fortified wall
around the old city. It
included a...
- 1779 a
powder house at the East
Rampart exploded,
causing damages in the
Nyboder area and all the way to Bredgade, it was
decided that it was too dangerous...
- Copenhagen, Denmark, also
colloquially known as
Nyboder's Church due to its
location in the
middle of the
Nyboder area. It was
designed by
Johannes Emil Gnudtzmann...
- is
dominated by
modern buildings. The
eastern part p****es
through the
Nyboder district.
Borgergade originates in the 1649 plan for New Copenhagen, the...