Kringlegangen is a passageway linking the square Gråbrødretorv with the street Valkendorfsgade in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. A bakery was operated on the site from before 1787 until at least the 1910s. The present building complex (Gråbrødretorv 17/ Valkendorfsgade 32) was constructed in 1856-1857 for master joiner Carl Heinrich Winther. The passageway was not opened to the public until 1975. The name Kringlegangen was inspired by a gilded kringle above the entrance from Gråbrødretorv as well as to the twisting and turning course of the passageway. The entire building complex was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945.
Kringlegangen is a passageway linking the square Gråbrødretorv with the street Valkendorfsgade in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. A bakery was operated...
Strøget. The street passes the rear side of the Church of the Holy Ghost. Kringlegangen connects it to the square Gråbrødretorv. Valkendorfsgade was created...
The property was owned by Ejendomsselskabet Bachers Hus APS in 2008. Kringlegangen "Københavnske Jævnførelsesregistre 1689-2008 - Christianshavns Kvarter"...
looking towards Wildersgade The rear side of Wildersgade 43 The warehouse Kringlegangen "Sag: Sigvert Grubbes Gård". Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). Retrieved...
from the other side of Torvegade The property seen from Wildersgade Kringlegangen "Sag: Torvegade 28". Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). Retrieved 2 March...