- end of Fiolstræde.
Jorcks P****age
takes its name
after the
developer confectionary manufacturer Reinholdt W.
Jorck. In 1880,
Jorck purchased the Rutein...
- The
building is
still owned by
Jorcks Ejendomme, a
property company established by
Reinholdt W.
Jorck's son
Georg Jorck and now
owned by two charitable...
- and
Third Anglo-Dutch War "New Amsterdam,
recently called New York (Nieuw
Jorck), and now
retaken by the
Netherlanders 24 Aug 1673"
Belligerents Dutch...
-
Frederiksberggade Gammel Torv /
Nytorv Nygade Vimmelskaftet Fiolstræde
Jorcks P****age Købmagergade (connects to Nørreport
Station via Kultorvet) Amagertorv...
-
Running roughly parallel to Strøget, to
which it is
connected through Jorcks P****age, it
extends for
approximately 400
metres from
Gammeltorv to Købmagergade...
- way from Nørreport
station in the
north to
Skindergade in the
south where Jorcks P****age
connects it to the
shopping street Strøget.
Copenhagen Cathedral...
- by E/F Knabrostræde 3. It has
later been sold to
Jorcks Ejendomsselskab. The
tenants include Jorcks Ejendomsselskab, a
developer of
video games. Chateau...
-
partners in the
company in 1882. In 1910, E.
Meyer was
headquartered in
Jorcks P****age. The
company was from 1930
owned by E. R. Tjørn (born 1885). In...
- The
drawing was
purchased with
funds from the
Konsul George Jorck and Wife Emma
Jorck's Foundation from the
Evelyn collection at
auction at Sotheby's...
-
Dipylon Gate, Carlsberg,
Copenhagen (1892) Lake Pavilion,
Copenhagen (1894)
Jorcks P****age,
Copenhagen (1893–95) Mønsted Villa, now the Emb****y of
Russia in...