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Gothersgade (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkoˀtɐsˌkɛːðə]; see below) is a
major street in the City
Centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It
extends from
Kongens Nytorv...
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Gothersgade 29 is a
property with
roots back to the late 17th century, but
later increased in
height twice and with a
facade design dating from 1865,...
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Gothersgade 56 os a
Neoclassical property situated on
Gothersgade,
close to
Rosenborg Castle Garden, in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in...
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Kongens Nytorv, was
decided in 1647 with the
construction of the
street Gothersgade in 1647.
According to a
masterplan from
created by the fortification...
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Hjorte Apotek was a
pharmacy located at
Gothersgade 35 in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It
opened in 1800 and
closed in 1967. The
building was
listed on...
- Filmfond). Also
known as
Filmhuset ("the film house"), it is
located in
Gothersgade in
central Copenhagen.
Facilities directed at the
general public include...
- in the
Baroque style. The 12-hectare park is
bounded by the
streets Gothersgade, Øster Voldgade, Sølvgade and Kronprinsessegade.
Rosenborg Castle is...
- he was
created a
baron under the name von Bolten. His
former home in
Gothersgade is
still known as
Baron Boltens Gård-
Bolten was born as
Heinrich Bolte...
- 38, now
known as the
Holmblad House) but
later moved to the
corner of
Gothersgade and Regnegade. The
enterprise was
after Jacob Holmblad's
death in 1806...
- The
Urban Jürgensen shop in
Gothersgade in
Copenhagen 1863...