Frederiksholms Kanal is a canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs along the south-west side of Slotsholmen, together with Slotsholmskanalen separating the island from Zealand. The name also applies to the continuation of Rådhusstræde which follows the canal for most of its course, first on its south side and for the last stretch, from Prinsens Bro and to the waterfront, on both sides of the canal. Several historic buildings face the canal, ranging in size from Prince's Mansion, now housing National Museum, and Christiansborg's riding grounds to the diminutive Stable Boy's House, part of Civiletatens Materialgård, a former storage facility now used by the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts's School of Sculpture.
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FrederiksholmsKanal is a canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs along the south-west side of Slotsholmen, together with Slotsholmskanalen separating...
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Copenhagen of his day and was from 1687 the owner of a large property at FrederiksholmsKanal in Copenhagen where the National Museum of Denmark stands today....
Eniro. The foundation is today based in Fæstningens Materialgård at FrederiksholmsKanal. Kraks Fond has supported research in city's economic development...
to develop beyond its fortifications but it never happened. When the Frederiksholm islet was created by a series of land reclamations the intention was...
Guards and was then housed in the Royal Horse Guards Barracks by FrederiksholmsKanal in central Copenhagen. There he lived under simple conditions until...
who already owned the adjacent Barchmann Mansion at the corner of FrederiksholmsKanal. The existing building was in 1757 replaced by a new four-storey...
completed Prince's Mansion, a city mansion located just across the Frederiksholm's Canal from Christiansborg Palace, which was remodeled for them by the...
prominent building in the street is Barchmann Mansion on the corner with FrederiksholmsKanal whose principal façade, nine bays long, faces the street. It was...
Parish church in central Copenhagen in Denmark, on the street called Holmens Kanal. First built as an anchor forge in 1563, it was converted into a naval church...
Street) is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from FrederiksholmsKanal to Vester Voldgade and together with Christiansborg's riding grounds...
Frederiksholm Brickworks (Danish: Frederiksholms Teglværk) was a brickyard in the Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1871...
Barchmann Mansion Brøste House Carl Jacobsen House Charlottenborg FrederiksholmsKanal 16–18 Gustmeyer House Hansen Mansion Holstein Mansion Kastrupgård...
replace Dahlerup's design from 1878. The Marble Bridge as seen from Frederiksholm Canal Højbro connecting Højbro Square to Slotsholmen Christian IV's...
Barchmann Mansion was in 1885 acquired by Mogens, Count Friis. The FrederiksholmsKanal 24 extension was also acquired by him. In 1923, the house came on...