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Havnegade is a waterfront promenade in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs between Knippelsbro and the mouth of the Nyhavn canal. Most of the street is lined with buildings from the 1860s and 1870s that were constructed as part of the redevelopment of the Gammelholm naval dockyards. It is the only place along Copenhagen's main harbourfront where residential buildings of that age face the water, although older warehouses and other industrial buildings elsewhere have been converted into residential use. The Modernist Bank of Denmark building is located at the western end of the street. History The street was created when the Royal Danish Navy decommissioned its last operations in the area, which used to be a naval shipyard, and it came under urban redevelopment. From about 1960 and until 1999, the street was a hub for tax-free ferries to Malmö on the other side of the Øresund. Plans to transform Havnegade into a promenade were put on hold in October 2008 due to budget cuts. ...
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Havnegade 23 København
Havnegade is a waterfront promenade in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs between Knippelsbro and the mouth of the Nyhavn canal. Most of the street is lined with buildings from the 1860s and 1870s that were constructed as part of the redevelopment of the Gammelholm naval dockyards. It is the only place along Copenhagen's main harbourfront where residential buildings of that age face the water, although older warehouses and other industrial buildings elsewhere have been converted into residential use. The Modernist Bank of Denmark building is located at the western end of the street. History The street was created when the Royal Danish Navy decommissioned its last operations in the area, which used to be a naval shipyard, and it came under urban redevelopment. From about 1960 and until 1999, the street was a hub for tax-free ferries to Malmö on the other side of the Øresund. Plans to transform Havnegade into a promenade were put on hold in October 2008 due to budget cuts. ...
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Navigation School, Copenhagen
The Navigation School (Danish language, Danish: Navigationsskolen) is a former educational institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its Historicism (art), Historicist building on Havnegade (Havnegade 23) is listed. History The first navigation schools The first navigation school was established by Christian IV of Denmark, Christian IV in the building which was later converted into Church of Holmen in 1619. The building moved to Bremerholm in 1647. The Royal Navigation School developed into a naval officers' academy and the Shipowners' Guild therefore established a new Navigation School in 1585. The new school The Association for the Promotion of the Shipping Industry (Danish: Foreningen til Søfartens Fremme) was founded in 1842. In 1852, it took over Copenhagen Navigation School from the Shipowners' Guild and appointed Emil Tuxen as its new director. The school was initially based in the Shipowners' Guild House in Lille Kongensgade. In 1859, Ferdinand Meldahl was charged with the d ...
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