- home of Dutch-Danish
architect and
master builder Philip de
Lange at
Prinsessegade 54 in the
Christianshavn neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was...
-
Frederiksberg (now Porcelænshaven) and a
chewing tobacco factory at
Prinsessegade 60 (formerly 50) in Christianshavn. The
Frederiksberg site was later...
- Anna Wilff's
kindergarten at
Prinsessegade 7 in Christianshavn....
-
Christianshavns Vold in the southeast, p****ing
Dronningensgade and
Prinsessegade on the way.
Sofiegade is one of the
streets that date from the foundation...
- with
modern buildings in the late 1940s and 50s. Two
smaller streets,
Prinsessegade and Helsingørgade,
ceased to exist.
Turbinehallen (No. 10) is the only...
- the
Christianshavn neighbourhood.
These include two
houses at 50–52
Prinsessegade (1750), the
Royal Naval Ho****e, now
known as Søkvæsthuset (1753–55...
-
chairman in 1930. Værnedamsvej 4 B,
Copenhagen (1897–98) Warehouse,
Prinsessegade/Bodenhoffs Plads, Christianshavn,
Copenhagen (1898–99, demolished) Ulrichsens...
-
Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). "Sag:
Prinsessegade 7 A (fredning ophævet)". Slots- og
Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). "Sag:
Prinsessegade 18". Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen...
- with
modern buildings in the late 1940s and 50s. Two
smaller streets,
Prinsessegade and Helsingørgade,
ceased to exist.
Instigated by
Christian Axel Jensen...
-
Nyboder (two-storey houses),
Copenhagen (1758)
Philip de
Lange House,
Prinsessegade 54, Christianshavn,
Copenhagen (c. 1760)
Store Mariendal, Strandvejen...