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Stormgade (lit. "Storm Street") is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from
Frederiksholm Canal to H. C.
Andersens Boulevard where it turns...
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Stormgade 6 is a
Neoclassical property situated at
Stormgade 6 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
constructed in 1850-1851 for
portrait painter Johan Vilhelm...
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Stormgade 8 is a three-storey, 18th
century property situated at
Stormgade 8 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
buildingwas listed in the
Danish registry of protected...
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canal which separates from the rest of the city centre. It
links Stormgade (towards City Hall) with
Vindebrogade on
Slotsholmen (towards Kongens...
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Arena Theatre was
demolished that
Tietgensgade was
connected to
Stormgade one
block further to the north. The name
Dantes Plads was
introduced in...
- Jernporten,
Vesterbros Torv, Vesterbrogade, Rådhuspladsen,
Vester Voldgade,
Stormgade, Vindebrogade, Christiansborg,
Holmens Kanal,
Kongens Nytorv,
Sankt Annæ...
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Holstein Mansion is a
Baroque style town
mansion on
Stormgade in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
history of the
property dates back to the late 17th...
- (English: Harboe's
Refuge for
Widowed Ladies) is a Late
Baroque building on
Stormgade in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
charity was
founded by
Christine Harboe (née...
- H. C.
Andersens Boulevard (No. 33),
Vester Voldgade (Nos. 86–90) and
Stormgade (No. 35) in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
lofts of the four corner...
- Frederikshavn.
Hofmarschall Henrik Ulrik Lützow's town
mansion is
constructed on
Stormgade in Copenhagen.
Abraham Salomon becomes the
first rabbi in Copenhagen....