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- Vesterbrogade (Danish pronunciation: [vestɐˈpʁoˌkɛːðə]) is the main shopping street of the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The 1.5 km long...
- p****ing Gammeltorv/Nytorv and Amagertorv along the way. Opposite Strøget, Vesterbrogade extends into the Vesterbro district and later crosses the border to...
- Four Avenues Vienna Ring Road Nørre Voldgade H. C. Andersens Boulevard Vesterbrogade Sønder Boulevard Dalgas Boulevard Strandboulevarden Frederiksberg Allé...
- Tietgensbroen (the Tietgen's Bridge). One of the main arteries of Copenhagen, Vesterbrogade, crosses the railway tracks a short distance to the north of the station...
- follows the "Vesterbro side" of Copenhagen Central Station, between Vesterbrogade to the northwest and Tietgensgade to the southeast. One of the entrances...
- 1908, Det Ny Teater (the New Theatre) located in a p****age between Vesterbrogade and Gammel Kongevej has become a po****r venue for musicals since its...
- of Vakdemar Kleis, its owner from 1878 until 1918. It was based at Vesterbrogade 58 from 1878 until 1972. It hosted the first Den Frie Udstilling (Free...
- located at Vesterbrogade 97 in Vesterbro. The company was founded by Johan Gottfried August Eickhoff in 1849 and relocated to Vesterbrogade 97 in 1865...
- Gade 1/Østergade 32/Antonigade, City Centre (1902) Vesterbrogade 20, Vesterbro (1901–1903) Vesterbrogade 69–71, Vesterbro (1906–1907) Forhåbningsholms Allé...
- estate investments. Dreyers Fond is based in the Løvenborg building on Vesterbrogade in Copenhagen. The building is from 1906 and was designed by Anton Rosen...