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Sankt Annæ Gade is a street in the
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district of
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. It connects the main harbourfront at
Asiatisk Plads Asiatisk Plads is a waterfront area in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by Torvegade to the south, next to Knippel Bridge, Strandgade to the east and the Old Dock area to the north. It takes its name from Dani ...
in the west to Christianshavn Rampart in the east via the Snorrebroen bridge.
Church of Our Saviour Church of Our Saviour (or Savior), Church of the Savio(u)r, Church of Our Merciful Savio(u)r, or variations thereof, may refer to many Christian churches dedicated to Our Saviour (Our Lord), including: Americas United States (by state) * Church ...
is located in the street.


History


Early history

Founded in about 1620, Sankt Annæ Gade is one of the oldest streets in Christianshavn. It is named for
Saint Anne According to Christian apocryphal and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary and the maternal grandmother of Jesus. Mary's mother is not named in the canonical gospels. In writing, Anne's name and that of her husband Joachim come o ...
, a patron saint of seamen. For more than a century, no bridge spanned the canal connecting the two halves of the street. Construction of townhouses soon began along the western half, while Christianshavn's first church, a temporary wooden structure, was built on the south side of the far end of the street in about 1640. The north side was used as the town's first graveyard. It was in these grounds, on the north side of the street, that construction of the present
Church of Our Saviour Church of Our Saviour (or Savior), Church of the Savio(u)r, Church of Our Merciful Savio(u)r, or variations thereof, may refer to many Christian churches dedicated to Our Saviour (Our Lord), including: Americas United States (by state) * Church ...
began in 1882. It was inaugurated in 1696.


The veterinary school

In 1772, instigated by the crown, Peter Christian Abildgaard, who had studied veterinary science in
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, began the construction of Denmark's first veterinarian school on the site across the street from the church. The school was taken over by the crown in 1776. A number of new buildings were added over the course of the next decades.


The two prisons

In 1858, the Royal Veterinarian School left Sankt Annæ Gade when a large new Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College was inaugurated outside the city in
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. The old buildings were all torn down and replaced by a prison complex which was used to accommodate prisoners from the neighbouring Christianshavn Penitentiary which was demolished in 1862 to make way for a modern prison building which was inaugurated in 1864 to designs by
Niels Sigfred Nebelong Niels Sigfred Nebelong (14 October 1806 – 9 October 1871) was a Danish architect who worked in the Historicist style. He was city architect in Copenhagen from 1863 and also designed many lighthouses around Denmark in his capacity as residen ...
. When the new building, which completely filled the block between Christianshavns Torv and Sankt Annæ Gade, was turned into a women's prison in 1870, the interim facility remained in use for male inmates. This lasted until 1908 when it became part of the women's prison, which finally closed in 1921.


Bridge

The first bridge at the site was constructed in the early 18th century and private. It was opened to the public in 1785 and a new bridge was built for private means in 1786. It was purely for pedestrians and had a string (, old form of the Danish word ) at the middle to stop carriages from crossing, hence giving rise to the name. It opened to passing boats. The current bridge was built in its place in 1924.


Notable buildings

The western section of the street, between Strandgade and the canal, is dominated by the 17th and 18th century townhouses with their colourful facades that are found throughout Christianshavn. The low red building at No. 14 is the last remains of the original row of one-storey, half-timbered houses which was built on the south side of the street by the lot's first owner, Johan Lauridsen, some time before 1635. The second floor was added some time during the 18th century. No. 4 is from about 1622 Other examples are the Toppe House on the corner of Strandgade is from 1733. No. 6 is from 1848, No. 10 from 1755, the narrow house at No. 12 from some time before 1779, No. 16 from before 1753, the Hans Burmand House from about 1750,. They were all listed in 1950. No. 20-22 is from 1804 and was 1950. The H-shaped building of the old men's prison opposite Our Saviour's Church still exists. It was acquired by a private consortium and converted into apartments and is now known as Sankt Annæs Gård. The Women's Prison was demolished and replaced by two large perimeter blocks designed by Edvard Thomsen. The one on Sankt Annæ Gade lacks the characteristic striped facade which has named its counterpart on Christianshavns Torv ('the Layer Cake House'). Also on the south side of the street, closest to Christianshavn Rampart is one of three detached wings of ''Ved Volden'', a modernist housing complex completed in 1938 to designs by Tyge Hvass and Henning Jørgensen.


See also

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Dronningensgade Dronningensgade is a street in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark, running parallel to Christianshavn Canal one block to the east, from Christianshavn Rampart in the south to Bådsmandsstræde in the north. History The history ...


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