The Langelinie Pavilion (Danish: Langeliniepavillonen) is a venue located at the Langelinie waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. The first Langelinie Pavilion was built in the 1880s but the current building is a Modernist structure from 1958 and was designed by Nils and Eva Koppel. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 12 March 2006. Poul Henningsen's PH Artichoke lamp was designed for the building.
The building is located close to the statue of The Little Mermaid and the Ivar Huitfeldt Column.
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The LangeliniePavilion (Danish: Langeliniepavillonen) is a venue located at the Langelinie waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. The first Langelinie Pavilion...
Langelinie (English: Long Line) is a pier, promenade and park in central Copenhagen, Denmark, and home of The Little Mermaid statue. The area has for centuries...
Henningsen. It was manufactured by Louis Poulsen. It was created for the LangeliniePavilion in Copenhagen in 1958. A chrome inner diffuser also assists in the...
1958 PH Artichoke (Danish: PH Kogle) Originally created for the LangeliniePavilion. 1958 PH5 Pendant 1958 PH Plate Lamp (Danish: PH Tallerken) Along...
since 2007. The Royal Danish Yacht Club was originally based in the LangeliniePavilion in Copenhagen. The building was destroyed by schalburgtage during...
1874 Ny Carlsberg Brewery, Copenhagen (1880–83) Ivar Huitfeldt Column, Langelinie, Copenhagen (1886) Queen Louise Bridge, Copenhagen (1885–87) Jesus Church...
is listed. Their breakthrough came with Langeliniepavillonen (the LangeliniePavilion) in 1957. They were subsequently known for their large public buildings...
toward Langelinie. The gate pillars double as guardhouses and they are topped by two zinc statues depicting Neptune and Mercury. The two small pavilions on...
unrestricted, in line with what was the case elsewhere in the city, such as at Langelinie. Smørrebrødsplænen (Smørrebrød Lawn), on the corner of Roskildevej and...
Kunstmuseum (Art Museum in Northern Jutland) – With Liefsgarde 22 1985 – Langelinie, Copenhagen – With Liefsgarde 22 1985 – Den Frie Udstillingsbygning (Den...
prominence, like Bjarke Ingels with works such as the Danish National Pavilion at the Shanghai 2010 Expo. Photography in Denmark has developed from strong...
Station which was dismantled in 2002 and rebuilt in 2005 to serve as a café pavilion near its original location. The half-timbered National Romantic building...