-
spurred the
construction of a dam,
which in turn
caused the
creation of the
Peblinge Sø. As a
result of a
siege of
Copenhagen in 1523, the city
decided to expand...
- southwest.
Close to the
centre are the
Copenhagen lakes of
Sortedams Sø,
Peblinge Sø and
Sankt Jørgens Sø.
Copenhagen rests on a
subsoil of flint-layered...
-
being separated from the
Indre By
along the "lakes" (Skt. Jørgens Lake,
Peblinge Lake, and
Sortedams Lake) to the
southwest is
Vesterbro to the
south is...
- and
separates Sortedam Lake (Sortedam Sø) to the
northeast from
Peblinge Lake (
Peblinge Sø) to the
south west. The
bridge was
designed by
Vilhelm Dahlerup...
- on the
north side of Gyldenløvesgade, on the
embankment that
separates Peblinge Lake and
Sankt Jørgens Lake, it was
completed in 1895 to a Historicist...
-
embankment which separates Peblinge Lake to the
north from
Sankt Jørgen's Lake to the south. The Lake
Pavilion overlooks Peblinge Lake on the
north side of...
- street,
along Peblinge Lake, with only the
short stretch between Nørrebrogade and
Baggesensgade open to car traffic, is
called Peblinge Dossering. Collectively...
- Blågård, also
Blaagaard or Blågård Slot, was a
royal country house near
Peblinge Sø in what is now the Nørrebro
district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Built in...
- Vanløse
Flintholm Lindevang Fasanvej Frederiksberg Forum Peblinge Sø Nørreport
Kongens Nytorv Christianshavns Kanal Christianshavn Stadsgraven Amagerbro...
-
Copenhagen with water,
which still runs in a pipe
under it,
feeding water into
Peblinge Lake. The
canal was dug
during the late
Middle Ages to
supply Copenhagen...