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- Knippelsbro (English: Knippel Bridge) is a bascule bridge across the Inner Harbour of Copenhagen, Denmark, connecting Børsgade (English: Stock Exchange...
- The 200-krone banknote was issued on 19 October 2010. It features the Knippelsbro and the Langstrup Belt Plate from the early Bronze Age, approximately...
- Refshaleøen Nordre Toldbod Holmen North Copenhagen Opera House Nyhavn Knippelsbro Royal Danish Library Bryggebroen Islands Brygge Syd Enghave Brygge Teglholmen...
- found across Europe, pre-dating the records in England. These include "Knippelsbro Går Op og Ned" from Denmark, "Die Magdeburger Brück" from Germany, "Pont...
- Bridges in Copenhagen, Denmark Main harbour Bryggebroen Inderhavnsbroen Knippelsbro Langebro Lille Langebro Zealandside Dronning Louises Bro Højbro Stormbroen...
- Slotsholmen to the rest of Copenhagen, both Zealand-side and Amager-side. Knippelsbro is a bascule bridge and one of several bridges over Copenhagen's Inner...
- motor vehicles across the harbour in central Copenhagen, the other being Knippelsbro. Completed in 1690, the first bridge located roughly where Langebro is...
- Gentofte during 1934. An Evening at the Royal Theatre (1887–88) Scene from Knippelsbro (1924) Interieur (1914) A View Of Kongens Nytorv In Thoughts (1912) Højbro...
- east–west, connecting Amager Side Copenhagen to the city centre across Knippelsbro. Where the canal and the street intersects, at the geographical centre...
- the City decided to build a new Knippelsbro Bridge to widen Torvegade. Until then, the portion between Knippelsbro and the canal had been known as Lille...