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Vesterbro

The Meatpacking District, Copenhagen-style

About the neighborhood

District of Copenhagen, Denmark

Vesterbro is one of the 15 administrative, statistical, and city tax districts (bydele) comprising the municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers an area of 3.76km (1.45sqmi), and has a population of 51,466 and a population density of 13,688 per km.

Neighboring city districts are:

to the northeast, the Indre By, also known as "Copenhagen Center", "Downtown Copenhagen" or "City".

to the north, Frederiksberg municipality, which is not a part of Copenhagen municipality but rather an enclave surrounded by the municipality.

to the west, Valby.

to the south, Kongens Enghave.

The Vesterbro district

Vesterbro is located just outside Copenhagen’s city center—the Inner City or Indre By—making it a very attractive place to live, as are the other areas immediately outside the center: the Indre Nørrebro ("Inner Nørrebro"), Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro"), Frederiksberg, and Christianshavn.

The district is located west of the city center at the location of the old Western Gate ("Vesterport"), access way into the old city. The gate, along with the other three gates into the old city—Østerport ("Eastern Gate") near the current Østerport station), Nørreport ("Northern Gate") near the current Nørreport station, and Amagerport ("Amager Gate", i.e. functionally the Southern Gate) between Christianshavn and the island of Amager—were dismantled in 1856.

The name "Vesterbro" literally translates into English as "Western Bridge", and refers to the paved (Danish, brolagt) road leading into the city through the Western Gate. Vesterbro is the area of the bridge into the city of Copenhagen, which was a much smaller city at the time when the name was created. At that time, the city was ringed by a moat which exist today as the small lakes found in Tivoli, Ørsted Park, Copenhagen Botanical Garden, and Østre Anlæg Park.

The area has been under renovation to a great extent which ended in 2017. The environment and sustainability is one of the essential reasons for the renovation.

History

Vesterbro was originally the name of the paved country road that led into the city center from the west. Few country roads in those days were paved, but the amount of traffic into the capital necessitated it.

Until 1853 after the cholera epidemic that had hit Copenhagen, there had been a "no build" zone outside Copenhagen's old part of town, the part now known as the Inner City or Indre By. This demarcation line (Demarkationslinien) indicated an area beyond the city’s centuries old defence wall system where Copenhagen’s defence forces could strike the enemy unhindered.

Until then there was little development outside the center of the city, except with special permission. Even though much of the area was used as grazing land, by the 1780s there were approximately 1,000 inhabitants of the area, as well as a number of commercial enterprises (lumberyards, tobacco farm, several industrial buildings), and the house of the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society and Danish Brotherhood ("Det kongelige kjøbenhavnske Skydeselskab og danske Broderskab"). The society received permission to build outside the old city limits in the 1750s, and the building had housed the Copenhagen City Museum starting in 1956. It currently houses Musikhuset København, an acoustical music performance venue and culture center.

With the abolishment of the demarcation line in 1853, the dismantling of the old fortifications that ringed the center of town in the late 1860s, and the removal of the old entrance gates to the city in 1856, the population quickly spread out to the undeveloped areas outside the center. This movement came first to the inner ring of areas outside the center: the Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro"), the Indre Nørrebro ("Inner Nørrebro"), Vesterbro, and Frederiksberg.

At that time the name Vesterbro began being used for the entire area around the street named Vesterbro, and late in the 1800s the name of the street itself was changed to Vesterbrogade ("Vesterbro Street").

Notable people

Adam Oehlenschläger (1779 in Vesterbro – 1850), poet and playwright

Tove Ditlevsen (1917 in Vesterbro – 1976), a Danish poet and author with published works in a variety of genres.

Attractions

Istedgade (heart and soul of Vesterbro nightlife)

Carlsberg neighbourhood

Copenhagen Puppet Festival

Det Ny Teater

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Tivoli Gardens

Tycho Brahe Planetarium

Museum of Copenhagen

Copenhagen Meatpacking District

Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen

Sorte Hest

Parks

Enghaveparken

Skydebanehaven

References

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vesterbro, Copenhagen.

City of Copenhagen’s statistical office

Copenhagen/Vesterbro travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Streets and squares Absalonsgade

Amerikavej

Colbjørnsensgade

Dannebrogsgade

Enghave Plads

Enghavevej

Halmtorvet

Helgolandsgade

Ingerslevsgade

Istedgade

Kingosgade

Ny Carlsberg Vej

Reventlowsgade

Sønder Boulevard

Tietgensgade

Valdemarsgade

Vesterbrogade

Viktoriagade

Vesterfælledvej

Vesterbros Torv

Westend

Parks and open spaces Enghave Park

J. C. Jacobsen Garden

Karens Minde Aksen

Skydebanehaven

Sydhavstippen

Sønder Boulevard

Vestre Cemetery

Culture and attractions Copenhagen Skatepark

Det Ny Teater

DieselHouse

Fotografisk Center

Husets Teater

Karens Minde

Museum of Copenhagen

StreetMekka

V1 Gallery

Education Rysensteen Gymnasium

AAU Copenhagen

Other landmarks Abel Cathrines Stiftelse

Bavnehøj-Hallen

Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen

Brygge Bridge

Carl Jacobsen House

Carlsberg Lighthouse

Carlsberg Museum

Copenhagen Central Mail Building

Church of Christ

Dipylon

DGI-byen

Elephant Gate

Gammel Kongevej 25

Grey House, Carlsberg

H. C. Ørsted Power Station

Hotel Astoria

Liberty Column

Løvenborg

Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse

St. Matthew's Church

Øksnehallen

SAS Royal Hotel

Shooting Range Wall

Sorte Hest

Tap E

Teglværk Bridge

Tømmerlaugets Stiftelse

Tvedes Bryggeri

Wegener House

Public transportHistory Dronningens Enghave

Frederiksholm Brickworks

National Scala

Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society

55°40′02″N 12°33′18″E / 55.66722°N 12.55500°E / 55.66722; 12.55500

Encyclopedic content adapted from the Wikipedia article on Vesterbro, used under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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