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Nyboder Mindestuer, Copenhagen

The Nyboder district was established in the 17th century, and is home to military personnel.

The Nyboder district was established in the 17th century, and is home to military personnel. It is known for its picturesque lanes of historic yellow row houses, and the Edouard Suenson Memorial.


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About Nyboder Mindestuer

 Sankt Pauls Gade 24, 1313 København K, Denmark

 +45 33 32 10 05

 nybodersmindestuer.dk

Nyboder Mindestuer and Nearby Sights on Map

Marmorkirken

The Marble Church, better known as Frederik's Church, is an elegant Rococo building with a green dome which is accessible to visitors on weekends throughout the year, and weekdays from 15-June to 31-August at 1 pm

Museum of the History of Medicine

The Medical Museum at the University of Copenhagen presents the history of medicine through a collection of about 80,000 artifacts from the 18th century onwards relating to Danish medicine, pharmacy, odontology, radiology, osteology and folk medicine

Kunstindustrimuseet

Housed in a gorgeous Rococo building, the Danish Museum of Art and Design showcases the best of Danish design

Charlottenborg Palace

The Charlottenborg Palace is a classical town mansion on Kongens Nytorv that houses the Kunsthal Charlottenborg - a contemporary art exhibition gallery, and Danmarks Kunstbibliotek - the National Art Library

Amalienborg

The Amalienborg is the winter home of the Danish royal family, comprising 4 identical Danish Rococco buildings from the 18th century

Kastellet

Kastellet is a well preserved 17th century star-shaped citadel with historical buildings that are used as military barracks today

Nyhavn

Nyhavn is a 17th century canal leading from the main harbourfront all the way to the central Kongens Nytorv square

Statens Museum for Kunst

Den Engelske Kirke

The 19th century Gothic Revival style St Alban's Church is referred to as The English Church, as it is part of Church of England's Diocese

Geologisk Museum