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Laksegade is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Kongens Nytorv in the
northeast to
Admiralgade in the
southwest from
where it continues...
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Laksegade 26 is a
Neoclassical property situated at the
corner of
Laksegade and
Nikolajgade in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in the Danish...
- (1778-1826). On 17
March 1777,
Lindbach bought a
property at the
corner of
Laksegade and
Admiralgade (No. 289,
Eastern Quarter). His
workshop was
located in...
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Admiralgade 25/
Laksegade 32 is a
Neoclassical property situated at the
corner of
Admiralgade and
Laksegade in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was constructed...
- Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Vingårdstræde in the
north to
Laksegade in the south. The
street was
originally called Nellikegade. Copenhagen's...
- 8/Knabrostræde (1796–97;
listed in 1950)
Bremerholm 33/
Laksegade 17m
Copenhagen (1796–97, demolished)
Laksegade 31,
Copenhagen (demolished)
Holmens Kanal 6, Copenhagen...
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streets and low-timbered houses. Two
streets of
particular interest are the
Laksegade and the Storegade,
which contain many
historic houses which were once...
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southwest to
Admiralgade in the
northeast from
where it
continues as
Laksegade. The
street was
original called Adelstredet. The 20-year-old king Christian...
- 2017. "Bremerholm 33-39/Holmens
Kanal 2-18/Vingårdstræde 1/
Laksegade 5-11/Asylgade 7/
Laksegade 4-10/Vingårdstræde 3" (in Danish). Københavns Skipperforening...
- Toldbodgade/Sankt Annæ Plads,
Copenhagen (1795, demolished)
Nikolajgade 12/
Laksegade 31 (1797)
Laksegade 20/Dybensgade 11 (1798)
Gammeltorv 4 (1798, demolished) Dorthealyst...