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Treschows Stiftelse, Copenhagen

Treschows Stiftelse is a listed building complex built in the 1850s to provide housing for needy women..

Treschows Stiftelse is a listed building complex built in the 1850s to provide housing for needy women.


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About Treschows Stiftelse

Treschows Stiftelse and Nearby Sights on Map

Nordatlantens Brygge

The North Atlantic House is a cultural centre dedicated to the culture of the North Atlantic countries - Denmark, Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands

Fredens Ark

Fredens Ark is the largest half-timbered mansion in Christiania, home to the Rockmaskinen which intermittently opens for rock concerts

Christiania

Freetown Christiania is an autonomous hippie neighbourhood spread over 84 acres with residents embracing an alternate, liberated lifestyle centered around individual freedom

Lille Mølle

Lille Mølle is a historic landmark in Christianshavn, which was erected as an octagonal Dutch smock mill in 1783, converted into private residence in 1916, and is now a house museum

Dansk Arkitektur Center

The Danish Architecture Centre has an exhibition space with temporary displays related to architecture, urban planning and sustainable development

Nyhavn

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

Amalienborg

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

Christianshavns Mound

Christianshavns Mound is part of Copenhagen's old defence system, and the last remaining relic of its 17th century fortifications

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

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