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Gammelholm (lit. 'Old Islet') is a
predominantly residential neighbourhood in the city
centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
bounded by the
Nyhavn canal...
- (Academic
Football Club), with
Niels as goalkeeper. Bohr was
educated at
Gammelholm Latin School,
starting when he was seven. In 1903, Bohr
enrolled as an...
- 1870s to make way for the
establishment of the new
street when the
entire Gammelholm area was redeveloped. A new
building for the Mint was
completed on the...
- navy. The
first record of a
dedicated naval base is
Bremerholmd (later
Gammelholm) in the year 1500. The
founding of the
Royal Danish Navy is
often viewed...
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called Cort
Adelers gate. The
street Cort
Adelers Gade in Copenhagen's
Gammelholm neighbourhood was
named after Cort
Adeler in the 1860s. Cort
Adelers Gade...
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Middelalderbyen Latin Quarter New
Copenhagen Frederiksstaden Nyboder Gammelholm Slotsholmen Nørrevold, Østervold and
Vestervold Amager side Christianshavn...
- City centre,
Copenhagen Neighbourhoods Christianshavn Frederiksstaden Gammelholm Holmen Latin Quarter New
Copenhagen Nørrevold
Slotsholmen Localities L****ns...
- making, grew rapidly. In 1866, they
bought a
piece of
unused land at
Gammelholm, an area
which had been a
naval site
until 1859.
There they
built a modern...
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owned by the
Danish royal family.
Christian IV
moved Naval Shipyard from
Gammelholm to its
current location in Holmen—the
Holmen Naval Base one of several...
- was a three-masted
corvette of the
Royal Danish Navy,
constructed at
Gammelholm to
designs by
Andreas Shifter in 1831. She is
above all
remembered for...