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Torvegade (lit. 'Market Street') is the
central thoroughfare of
Christianshavn in Copenhagen, Denmark,
linking the city
centre by way of
Knippel Bridge...
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Amager Boulevard in 1906-07. The rest of the
southern portion (south of
Torvegade) was
converted into the
public park
Enveloppeparken in 1934-36. The 6th...
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Torvegade 22 is an 18th-century
property situated on
Torvegade in the
Christianshavn neighborhood of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building was from...
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developments ensued, with the
demolition of one side of Christianhavn's
Torvegade to
build five
large blocks of flats. In
Denmark during World War II, Copenhagen...
- Børsgade (English:
Stock Exchange Street) on Zealand-side
Slotsholmen to
Torvegade (English:
Market Street) on Christianshavn. It is one of only two bridges...
- by the
Christianshavn Canal,
running north–south
along its length, and
Torvegade, the main
thoroughfare of Christianshavn,
running east–west, connecting...
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Torvegade 28/Wildersgade 26 is an 18th-century
building complex situated on the
corner of
Torvegade and
Wildersgade in the
Christianshavn neighborhood...
- south(west) to Wilder's
Canal in the north(east). The
street is
bisected by
Torvegade, Christianshavn's prin****l thoroughfare, but is
otherwise a
quiet mainly...
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Christianshavns Kanal is
crossed by Børnehusbroen. This
bridge is part of
Torvegade, the main
thoroughfare of Christianshavn,
connecting the city
centre across...
- Bridge. It
connects Slotsholmen to
Christianshavn by
extending Børsgade to
Torvegade.
Marmorbroen (English: The
Marble Bridge)
connects Christiansborg Riding...