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Kultorvet (literally "The Coal Market") is a
public square in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Together with Købmagergade and the
southern part of...
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Training (VET) are
based in the
former Copenhagen Central Library on
Kultorvet in the city centre. The
building is from 1957 and was
designed by O. Gundlach-Petersen...
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Church of
Denmark on the
island of Møn. A man ****aulted
Frederiksen in
Kultorvet (central Copenhagen) on 7 June 2024, two days
before the 2024 European...
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Frederiksborggade is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Kultorvet square in the
southeast to Søtorvet
where Queen Louise's
Bridge connects...
- on Strøget to Nørreport station,
although the last section,
north of
Kultorvet, is part of Frederiksborggade,
which continues on the
other side of the...
- Fiolstræde
Jorcks P****age Købmagergade (connects to Nørreport
Station via
Kultorvet)
Amagertorv Østergade Strøget was
known as
Ruten until the late 19th century...
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carved in
stone in the
shape of a Hippocampus.
Originally installed on
Kultorvet in Copenhagen, it has now been
moved to the
central courtyard of the Danish...
- Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
separated from the larger, more well-known
square Kultorvet by the
former Copenhagen Central Library Building. A
landscaped playground...
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major work in
Denmark was
Abstract decoration in the
Central Library on
Kultorvet (1959)
which caused considerable discussion but
there was more
solid appreciation...
- to 1846 when J. F. Lemvigh-Müller (1823–1888)
established a
store at
Kultorvet 13 in Copenhagen. The
company specialised in
supplying steel and raw iron...