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Frederiksborggade is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Kultorvet square in the
southeast to Søtorvet
where Queen Louise's
Bridge connects...
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
Together with Købmagergade and the
southern part of
Frederiksborggade, it
forms a
pedestrian zone
between Nørreport
station and Amagertorv...
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development facing The
Lakes in Copenhagen, Denmark. It
flanks the end of
Frederiksborggade,
where it
turns into the
Queen Louise Bridge, at the intersection...
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Lakes in the
southeast to Nørrebro
station in the northwest,
linking Frederiksborggade and
Queen Louise's
Bridge with Frederikssundsvej. The
street p****es...
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Flying Tiger Copenhagen Flying Tiger storefront on
Frederiksborggade in Copenhagen.
Company type
Privately held
company Industry Retail Founded 1995 (1995)...
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bridge across The
Lakes in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It
joins Frederiksborggade in
Indre By (city centre) with Nørrebrogade in Nørrebro and separates...
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Augustinus on 11 May 1750 when he
established a
tobacco factory on
Frederiksborggade. A new
building at
Vestergade 8 was
inaugurated in the 1770s. Augustinus...
- station,
although the last section,
north of Kultorvet, is part of
Frederiksborggade,
which continues on the
other side of the
railway station. The history...
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Gammeltorv Pharmacy, next to the city hall, on the
corner of
Nytorv and
Frederiksborggade. In 10
November 1797,
Vesterbro Pharmacy was
taken over by Wolfgang...
- in 1992. Brøchner-Mortensen
bought Ibsens Hotel at the
corner of
Frederiksborggade and
Nansensgade in 1997 and
expanded it the
following year. In 2009...