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Nyhavn (Danish pronunciation: [ˈnyˌhɑwˀn]; New Harbour) is a 17th-century waterfront,
canal and
entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching...
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Nyhavn 17 is a late 17th-century
building situated at the
corner of
Nyhavn and
Lille Strandstræde in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed on the...
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Nyhavn 57 was a late 17th-century
building overlooking the
Nyhavn Canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
property was
listed in the
Danish registry...
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Nyhavn 67 is a
listed property overlooking the
Nyhavn Canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
writer Hans
Christian Andersen lived in the
building from...
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Nyhavn 20, also
known as the Boel
House (Danish:
Boels Gård), is a
listed property overlooking the
Nyhavn canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. A plaque...
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Nyhavn 21/Lille Strandstræde 4,
formerly known as
Hotel L'ven,
Hotel Kronprinsen and
Fredsfondens Hus (The
Peace Foundation's House), is a
complex of historic...
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Nyhavn 41 is a
listed property overlooking the
Nyhavn canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. For most of the 19th century, the
property was
owned by a...
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Nyhavn 63 is a
historic townhouse overlooking the
Nyhavn Canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building was
listed on the
Danish Registry of Protected...
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Nyhavn 18 is a
listed property overlooking the
Nyhavn canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
writer Hans
Christian Andersen lived on the
first floor...
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Nyhavn 3 is an 18th-century
property overlooking the
Nyhavn Canal in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in the
Danish registry of
protected buildings...