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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...
- 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...
- (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...
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Middelalderbyen Latin Quarter New
Copenhagen Frederiksstaden Nyboder Gammelholm Slotsholmen Nørrevold, Østervold and
Vestervold Amager side Christianshavn...
- 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...
-
purchased the
property at
Tordenskjoldsgade 1 in the
fashionable new
Gammelholm neighbourhood. The
Henriques family lived on the
first floor while the...
- or
around 3 pm by the Navy's old base
south east of
Kongens Nytorv on
Gammelholm, in the Navy's
magazine for coal and timber, the so-called Dellehave....
- land
reclamations to
house the
Holmen Naval Base
after it was
moved from
Gammelholm and used to
occupy the
entire area, but
activities have
gradually been...
- (Danish:
Levins Gård or
Levins Hus) is a
Historicist property located on
Gammelholm's Havnegade waterfront in
central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Designed by Johan...
- Christianshavn, the name
Holmen followed, and
Bremerholm then
became Gammelholm (old island), a name
which is
rarely used today.
Holmens Canal was filled...