The Panum Building (formerly referred to as the Panum Institute) is a large building complex that is part of the University of Copenhagen's North Campus in Copenhagen, Denmark. It houses the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. This includes the Dental School and the Faculty of Medicine as well as The School of Oral Health Care and The School for Dental Technicians.[1]
The Panum Building has many facilities including a library, two canteens, lecture theatres, offices, student clubs and a bookshop. The Panum Building also houses the largest dental clinic in Denmark with approximately 230 treatment chairs. The building was named after Danish physiologist Peter Ludvig Panum (1820–1885).
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building is a 16-storey functionalist highrise, one of the tallest structures in the central parts of the city. Rigshospitalet neighbours the Panum Building...
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transporting building materials and other goods. When the first Nørrebro station opened in 1886, it consisted of two separate station buildings. Station A...
Greenlandic language newspaper Peter Ludvig Panum (1820–1885), Danish physiologist and pathologist; the PanumBuilding in Copenhagen is named in his honor. Hans...
factory moved to Copenhagen in 1864. In Copenhagen, Funker purchased a building in Sankt Annæ Gade in Christianshavn. He converted the premises into aconfectionery...
Magistrenes A-kasse and a branch of Arbejdernes Landsbank are based in the building. Sjællandsgade "Mimersgade". hovedstadshistorie.dk (in Danish). Retrieved...
street from each other. The north side of the street is dominated by the PanumBuilding and Rigshospitalet, located on either side of Tagensvej. Blegdamsvej...
Zoology and the August Krogh Building. NEXT EDU, formerly Copenhagen Technical College, has a building at No. 163. The building is from 1941 and was built...
merged under the name Blågårdsskolen in 2008. The two original school buildings, from 1890 and 1903, were both designed by city architect Ludvig Fenger...
simply as "The Road that leads to Rådmandsmarken9". One of the first buildings in the area, Petershvile, was located at the beginning of the road. It...
the PanumBuilding in Copenhagen (1966–1986), and the South Campus of the University of Copenhagen on Amager (1972–1979). All these buildings were designed...
the site in 1862 after the so-called Demarcation Line which restricted building activity outside Copenhagen's fortifications was moved to The Lakes. The...
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