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Brumleby is a small quarter nestled in a triangle between Trianglen square and the National Stadium, built in the 1850's by the Danish Medical Association to provide social housing for the poorest citizens..
Brumleby is a small quarter nestled in a triangle between Trianglen square and the National Stadium, built in the 1850's by the Danish Medical Association to provide social housing for the poorest citizens.
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The Hirschprung Collection was founded by the Copenhagen-born tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung, comprising a sprawling collection of Danish art from the 19th to early 20th century
The Danish Music Museum traces the history of music through European, Asian, South American and African musical instruments from the 16th to 20th centuries
The Workers Museum, Arbejdermuseet, presents the daily lives of Danish workers over the last 150 years
The Nyboder district was established in the 17th century, and is home to military personnel