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Danasvej is a street in the
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district of
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,
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, linking the Kampmannsgade embankment across St. Jørgen's Lake in the east with H. C. Ørsteds Vej in the west. The central, section of the street, from
Vodroffsvej Vodroffsvej is a street in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It follows the western shore of St. Jørgen's Lake, linking Gammel Kongevej in the south with Rosenørns Allé in the north. The embankment and lakeside path on the eas ...
to Svend Trøsts Vej, is called Danas Plads (Dana's Square") but the street and square are continuously numbered. The Danas Plads buildings, built in 1906–1909 to a
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design by
Ulrik Plesner Ulrik Adolph Plesner, usually known as Ulrik Plesner (17 May 1861 in Vedersø – 22 November 1933 in Skagen) was an innovative Danish architect who designed in a National Romantic style at the beginning of the 20th century. He is remembered in p ...
and
Thorvald Bindesbøll Thorvald Bindesbøll (21 July 1846 – 27 August 1908) was a Denmark, Danish National romantic architect, sculptor and ornamental artist. He designed the Dragon Fountain, Copenhagen (''Dragespringvandet'') and is perhaps best known as the cre ...
, surrounds a rectangular, public space with greenery and a playground.


History


Vordroffsgård

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Georg Julius Wodroff purchased a piece of land at the site in 1698 and established the Vodroffgård watermill at the mouth of the Ladegård Canal. It was originally built as a
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but was soon adapted for other use. In 1702, he obtained a 12-year monopoly on the manufacture of rolled barley and
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as well as on operating sharpening and polishing mills within a distance of three Danish miles from Copenhagen. From 1733, Vodroffgård was used for manufacturing ship sails with a monopoly on deliveries to the
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. Hartvig Marcus Frisch, director of the Royal Danish Greenland Company, owned the property from 1794 to 1803. He discontinued the industrial activities in the 1790s and began exclusively using the estate as a summer retreat. In 1803, Vodroffsgård was acquired by Carl Ludvig Zinn. Zinn passed away in 1808 . After his widow's death in 1847, Vodroffsgård passed to their daughter Emilie Augusta Zinn and her husband Niels Wolff.


Bernstorffsvej and Danasvej

Niels Wolff died in 1862. Houses for three of Niels Wolff's children had been built in 1853–1855 on the east side of Vordroffsvej. The northernmost of the houses, located at Emilievej 6, went to his daughter Christine Marie Wolff. She had married military officer
Peter Gottfred Ramm Peter Gottfred Ramm (13 January 1834 – 21 December 1917) was a Denmark, Danish military officer, landowner and local politician. He initiated the redevelopment of the Vodroffsvej, Vodroffsgård estate in Frederiksberg, creating Danasvej and seve ...
a few years earlier. Vodroffgård was operated as an entertainment venue from 1868 under the name Vodroffslund. The western part of present-day Danasvej, from H. C. Ørstedsvej to Svend Træsts Vej, was created in 1769 and was then called Bernstorffsvej. Carl Lunds Fabriker, a manufacturer of ironware, was built on the north side of the street in 1871. In circa 1880, Ramm established several new roads on the property and sold off the land in lots. Ramm, who was a supporter of
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, named three of the new streets Danasvej, Sveasvej and Norsvej after Denmark,
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and
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. Two other streets were named Margrethevej and Fillipavej after two queens of the
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. Margrethesvej was in 1918 renamed Suomivej after Finland. One of the first buildings at Danasvej was a villa (No. 8, later No. 1) designed by
thorvald Bindesbøll Thorvald Bindesbøll (21 July 1846 – 27 August 1908) was a Denmark, Danish National romantic architect, sculptor and ornamental artist. He designed the Dragon Fountain, Copenhagen (''Dragespringvandet'') and is perhaps best known as the cre ...
for the painter Vilhelm Kyhn. He operated a painting school for women on the first floor and his studio was located in the garden. Josephine Schneider's Orphanage was from 1880 to 1928 located at No. 5–7.


20th century

Danasvej and Bernstorffsvej were connected when the Vodroffs Plads development was built in 1906–1907. In 1927, Frederiksberg Municipal Council decided to rename Bernstorffsvej Danasvej. In 1934, Vodroffs Plads was also renamed Danas Plads.


Notable building and residents

Danasvej Library (No. 30) is located in one of the former Carl Lunds Fabrikker buildings. The Danas Plads development is from 1906 to 1909 and was designed by
Ulrik Plesner Ulrik Adolph Plesner, usually known as Ulrik Plesner (17 May 1861 in Vedersø – 22 November 1933 in Skagen) was an innovative Danish architect who designed in a National Romantic style at the beginning of the 20th century. He is remembered in p ...
and
Thorvald Bindesbøll Thorvald Bindesbøll (21 July 1846 – 27 August 1908) was a Denmark, Danish National romantic architect, sculptor and ornamental artist. He designed the Dragon Fountain, Copenhagen (''Dragespringvandet'') and is perhaps best known as the cre ...
. Vodroffshus /Danasvej 2–4/Svend Trøsts Vej 12/Carl Plougs Vej 7, another apartment building from 1908, was also designed by Plesner but this time in collaboration with
Aage Langeland-Mathiesen Aage Langeland-Mathiesen (22 May 1868 – 19 June 1933) was a Danish architect. He was active both in building design and restoration, and was associated with the National Museum for many years. His building designs are strongly influenced b ...
. The corner building at Danasvej 15–17 is from 1917 was designed by Valdemar Schmidt. Hassinghus (No. 5–7) was built for Josephine Schneider's Orphanage in 1921 after its former building from 1880 had been destroyed in a fire. The orphanage relocated to a new building on Peter Rørdams Vej in 1928. Hassings Forlag og Trykkeri, a publishing house, was based in the building from 1846 to 1983. No. 5–7 was then home to the Danish Social Democratic Party headquarters. In 2015–2017, it was converted into apartments.


Public art

In a small garden complex at the corner of Carl Plougs Vej and Danasvej stands a bust of poet and politician
Carl Ploug Carl Parmo Ploug (29 October 1813 – 27 October 1894) was a Denmark, Danish poet, editor and politician. Ploug was born in Kolding, Kolding, Denmark, to assistant professor and future head instructor Christian Frederik Ploug (1774–1837) and Pa ...
. The bust was created by Vilhelm Plessen. It was originally placed outside the Student Association's building on H. C. Andersens Boulevard but was moved to its current location in 1972.


Transport

The nearest Copenhagen Metro station is
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. Movia bus line 39 passes through the street. The Albertslund Route of Copenhagen's network of super bikeways passes through the street.


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