- centuries, the area was the site of the
Royal Naval Shipyard,
known as
Bremerholm, but
after the
naval activities relocated to
Nyholm (Danish: The New Islet)...
-
Bremerholm is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It
extends south from the
major shopping street Strøget to
Holmens Kanal.
Together with Kristen...
- to:
David Balfour (1574–1634), Scottish-Danish shipbuilder,
director of
Bremerholm David Balfour, the main
character and
narrator in the
books Kidnapped...
- Gyldenløve.
Andersdatter was born in
Bremerholm, a
village on a
little island in the bay of Copenhagen.
Bremerholm is present-day a
riverside neighborhood...
- Its
former building,
located at the
corner of Østergade (No. 27) and
Bremerholm, is from 1932–34 and was
designed by Bent Helweg-Møller. It now consists...
- service.
Robbins began his
Danish career in 1642 as a
master shipwright at
Bremerholm, the
Danish main
naval station, with the
obligation to
teach his craft...
- Nørreport station, and then
returned south east to meet the
coast at
Bremerholm, the
Royal Shipyard. However, part of the king's plan was to
expand the...
- need for
suitable accommodation for its
personnel and
their families.
Bremerholm already offered similar housing for
naval officers,
these were the old...
- when
ships became too
large to
enter the harbour, the
fleet moved to
Bremerholm and the
decommissioned naval harbour was
later filled in.
Today Christian...
- in the west. The
entire south side of the
first part of the
street (to
Bremerholm) is
occupied by the
Magasin du Nord
department store. The
street was created...