Sønderjyllands Allé is a street in the
Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg () is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality, separate from Copenhagen Municipality, but both are a part of the region of Copenhagen. It occupies an area of less tha ...
district of
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
,
Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
. It runs from
Peter Bangs Vej in the southeast to
Finsensvej in the northwest.
History
The street was created in 1914 and was originally called Diagonalvej (Diagonal Road). It received its current name in 1920 to commemorate Denmark's reunion with
Sønderjylland. The surrounding area was developed over the next year and the streets were named for politicians associated with the event.
Notable buildings and residents
Den Sønderjyske By is a development of two-storey houses built with inspiration from British architecture.
Sønderjyllands Allé 6 (No.6), situated across the street from Den Sønderjyske By, is a sports venue. It is part of
Frederiksberg Idrætspark
Frederiksberg Idrætspark, also known as Frederiksberg Stadion, is a multi-purpose stadium in Frederiksberg, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark. It is home to FA 2000, who currently compete in the Danish 2nd Division. It is also home to Kjøben ...
(Frederiksberg Sports Park).
Falkonergårdens Gymnasium (No. 25) opened at the site in 1953. It had previously been located at Danas Plads.
See also
*
Dalgas Boulevard
References
External links
{{Frederiksberg
Streets in Frederiksberg