VESTERBROS TORV
Urban location
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2024
Recommended
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2024
A large triangular square set back a little from the Vasterbrogade. The square was laid out in 1850 as a place for walking. In the centre of the square is the Hercules fountain. On one side is the massive church dedicated to St. Elijah, built in 1907 by Martin Nyrop, the architect who also designed the town hall. On the other side of the square, at the end of the passageway leading to Gammel Kongevej, the New Theatre inaugurated in 1908. A sweet mixture of styles and some borrowings of Art Nouveau. Perhaps you will find it reminiscent of the Parisian Palais Garnier, only more sober?
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