Rosenørns Allé is a street located on the border between
Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg () is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is formally an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality, separate from Copenhagen Municipality, but both are a part of the City of Copenhagen. It occupies an area of ...
and
Nørrebro, on the west side of
The Lakes, in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
,
Denmark
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. The street branches from the south side of the busy thoroughfare
Kampmannsgade-
Åboulevard at the west end of the embankment which separates St. Jørgen's Lake from Peblinge Lake, runs west to Julius Thomsens Plads and then continues in a more northwesterly direction to
Bülowsvej where it turns into
Rolighedsvej and later
Godthåbsvej before reaching
Bellahøj
Bellahøj is an area situated 5 kilometres to the northwest of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It features the Bellahøj Houses, a functionalist housing project, as well as parkland with an open-air theatre. The 37 metre high hill situated in Bellahà ...
in
Brønshøj
Brønshøj, part of the municipality of Copenhagen, forms, together with Husum, the administrative city district (''bydel'') of Brønshøj-Husum, in Denmark.
History
The first mention of the village Brønshøj (Brunshoga), is in a letter dated ...
.
Rosenørns Allé is associated with the
Radio House and its name was commonly used as a
metronym for
DR's radio broadcasting operations prior to the inauguration of
DR Byen
DR Byen (; literally: "the DR City") is the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, DR, located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
DR moved all employees from Radiohuset in Frederiksberg and TV-Byen in Søborg to DR Byen during 2006 and 200 ...
in 2009. Julius Thomsens Plads, across the street from the Radio House, is a public space surrounded by the multi-purpose- venue
Forum Copenhagen, several large, educational institutions and
St. Mark's Church. It is also the site of the
Forum metro station.
History
Rosenørns Allé is built on land that used to belong to
Ladegården, originally a farm under
Copenhagen Castle
Copenhagen Castle ( da, Københavns Slot) was a castle on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built in the late 14th century and was located at the site of the current Christiansborg Palace.
History
In 1167, Bisho ...
built by
Christian IV
Christian IV (12 April 1577 – 28 February 1648) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648. His reign of 59 years, 330 days is the longest of Danish monarchs and Scandinavian monar ...
in the 1620s.
When Copenhagen's
second central station was located at
Axeltorv, the westbound trains crossed The Lakes on the embankment where Gyldenløvevej runs today and followed what is now Rosenørns Allé to present-day Julius Thomsens Plads where it split into a northbound and a westbound line.
The western part of the avenue was established in about 1905 at the private initiative of Aktieselskabet Futurum and continued approximately 125 meter east from
H. C. Ørsteds Vej. It was originally called Vinkelvek (Angle Road). The avenue was extended to Gyldenløvesgade by Copenhagen Municipality in 1927-28 and its name was changed to Rosenørns Allé after Ernst Emil Rosenørn (1810-1894). The triangular area between Åboulevard, Rosenørns Allé and the new street Julius Thomsens Gade had been transferred from Frederiksberg to Copenhagen municipality when Ladegården's old main building was demolished in 1924.
Notable buildings and residents
The Functionalist apartment building Trekanten ("The Triangle")on the rounded corner of Rosenørns Allé with
Ã…boulevard was designed by
Kay Fisker
Kay Otto Fisker, Hon. FAIA (14 February 1893 – 21 June 1965) was a Danish architect, designer and educator. He is mostly known for his many housing projects, mainly in the Copenhagen area, and is considered a leading exponent of Danish Functi ...
. In collaboration with C. F. Møller,
The insurance company
Andels-Anstalten Tryg's former headquarters (No.1) is from 1927 and was designed by
Arthur Wittmaack
Arthur Carl Johann Wittmaack (2 June 1878 – 30 October 1965) was a Danish architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Biography
Wittmaack was born in Malmø, Sweden. He was th ...
. Arbejdernes Foreningsbygning (12-14) is from 1924. It is the former headquarters of LO and now houses the Danish branch of
Save the Children
The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization established in the United Kingdom in 1919 to improve the lives of children through better education, health care, and economic ...
. Kvindelig Arbejderforbund also had a building in the street. It was built in 1940 to design by Edvard Heiberg who had also designed their building on Godthåbsvej.
The building on the corner of Bülowsvej (No. 40) and Rosenørns Allé (No. 70) is from 1906 and was designed by
Axel Preisler in collaboration with
Povl Baumann.
Julius Thomsens Plads
Julius Thomsens Plads takes its name after the chemist
Julius Thomsen.
Forum Copenhagen occupies the west side of the square. On the east side is Købmandsskolen from 1927 (No. 6–10) which was built in 1927 to design by Jesper Tvede. It now houses
Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College
Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College, usually referred to simply as Niels Brock, is a school of secondary education and post-secondary education in Copenhagen, Denmark. The school offers programmes within business and management including Voca ...
's upper secondary school Handelsgymnasiet JTP and the IT Department are based on the east side (No. 6 and 10).
St. Mark's Church acts as a ''point de vue'' at the southern end of the square.
Transport
The
Forum Copenhagen Metro
The Copenhagen Metro ( da, Københavns Metro, ) is a 24/7 rapid transit system in Copenhagen, Denmark, serving the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, and Tårnby.
The original system opened in October 2002, serving nine stations on t ...
station is located at Julius Thomsens Plads.
References
External links
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Streets in Frederiksberg
Streets in Nørrebro