Location
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Image
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Origins
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Current use
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Alléen 2-26, Tårnby |
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Former Kastrup Værk ceramics factory established by Jacob Fortling in the 18th century. The buildings were later operated as a brewery. |
The building has been converted into offices.
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Amager Boulevard 115 |
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Building constructed for the Royal Mint in 1923 to designs by Martin Borch. It has now been converted into student dwellings.[4] |
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Artillerivej |
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FDB knitwear factory from 1935. |
Trikotagen: The building has been converted into office space.[3]
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Holmbladsgade 70 |
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Former Sadolin & Holmblad paint factory. |
Sadolinparken: The site has bow been redeveloped into a mixed-use neighbourhood with a mixture of new and old buildings.
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Holmbladsgade |
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Former Phillips light bulb factory. |
Now operated as a multi-tenant office building under the name Edison.[5]
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Jemtlandsgade |
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Building constructed for Holmblad's oil mill in 1880. It has now been converted into a community centre. |
Kvarterhuset Amagerbro
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Kigkurren 6-8 |
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Horwitz & Kattentid |
[3]
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Prags Boulevard 49 |
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Former Toms confectionery factory. |
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Reberbanegade 3 |
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Former Jacob Holm & Sønner rope factory. |
Amager Center
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Snorresgade 20 |
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Former home of International Harbester's Danish subsidiary. |
Scan Group headquarters.
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Snorresgade 22 |
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Vonstructed for Dansk Tarmimport in 1915. The book printer Hertz Bogtrykkeri was later based in the building. |
Show room for the design brand Vipp.
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Strandlodsvej 5 |
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Former printing dyes factory from the 1930s. Later used by the Danish Film Institute as a film storing facility. |
Filmlageret: converted into youth housing by Spacon & X in 2019-2022.[6]
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Strandlodsvej 44 |
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Factory constructed for Dansk Staalmøbelfabrik in 1945–46 to designs by Niels Gotenborg. Valdemar Tørsleff & Co. was a tenant in the building from 1947 and bought it in 1977. |
It has now been converted into office space.[7]
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Sturlasgade 10 |
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Viking pencil factory from 1924. |
The building has now been converted into apartments.
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