- Klostergade, Volden, Studsgade, Borggade, Rosensgade,
Mejlgade and Graven, with
Pustervig Torv as the main square. The name
Latinerkvarteret was
officially adopted...
-
Until 1867 the
southern section of Volden,
nearest Store Torv, was
called Pustervig which is a
common name
known from
other Danish cities. The word "puz"...
- – such as Badstuegade,
Klostergade and Volden. The
central square of
Pustervig Torv was
constructed in
conjunction with a
public works project in the...
-
departments and
offers a
total of 11 programmes: The
department is
located on
Pustervig (No. 8( in
central Copenhagen and on
Sigurdsgade (No. 26,
Building B/C)...
-
later built over.
Bolle Luddorph owned a
property at the site. The
street Pustervig was then a cul-de-sac. The area was destro**** in the
Copenhagen Fire of...
- Slotsholmen. New
fires were reported:
Count Adam
Christoffer Knuth's
house in
Pustervig, a
cellar in Købmagergade (Market Street) and a
haystack at Nørreport...
- Landemærket to
Hauser Plads. The
street is
relatively young. The
street Pustervig was
originally a cul-de-sac off the east side of Købmagergade. Suhmsgade...
- the
historic and
central Latin Quarter neighbourhood on
Badstuegade by
Pustervig square. The
house was
built by the
merchant Harboe Meulengracht in 1809...
-
conclusion of the
armed neutrality pact in 1693.
Luxdorph owned a
house in
Pustervig in Copenhagen, A
combination of inheritance,
dowries and
royal favours...
- The
building is
situated in the
historic Latin Quarter neighborhood on
Pustervig square in the city center. "Rosensgade 38" (in Danish).
Danish Heritage...