Vesterbrogade () is the main shopping street of the
Vesterbro district of
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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. The 1.5 km long street runs from the
City Hall Square in the east to
Pile Allé in
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 ...
in the west where it turns into
Roskildevej. On its way, it passes
Copenhagen Central Station
Copenhagen Central Station (, ; abbreviated ''København H'', colloquially usually referred to as ''Hovedbanegården'' or simply ''Hovedbanen'') is the Central station, main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the largest railway station ...
as well as the small triangular square
Vesterbros Torv. It is one of four such
''-bro streets'', the other being
Nørrebrogade
Nørrebrogade is the principal shopping street of the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from The Lakes, Copenhagen, The Lakes in the southeast to Nørrebro station in the northwest, linking Frederiksborggade and Dronning Louises B ...
,
Østerbrogade
Østerbrogade is the principal shopping street and thoroughfare in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It extends from Lille Triangel at the north-eastern tip of The Lakes, passes Trianglen, and continues to Svanemøllen station fro ...
and
Amagerbrogade.
History
Early history
Vesterbroghade originates in the 12th-century country road that led in and out of Copenhagen's
Western City Gate. The road passed Sankt Jørgens Bæk (St. George's Stream) on its way to
Valby
Valby () is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. It is in the southwestern corner of Copenhagen Municipality, and has a mixture of different types of housing. This includes apartment blocks, terraced housing, area ...
and often changed course. On 20 August 1624,
Christian IV ordered that the road be cobbled, first to Vernedamsvej and later all the way to Valby. The road was at this point called Alvejen "The Public Road"= or Adelvejen ("The Nobility Road") but in 1650 the name was changed to Roskildegaden ("The Roskilde Street").

Only buildings that could easily be burned down in the event of an enemy attack could be built outside the city's fortification ring and buildings along the road were therefore limited to a few inns and windmills until the middle of the 19th century when the city's
old fortifications were finally decommissioned. It is one of four such
''-bro streets''.
19th-century urbanization
New buildings began to appear long the street in the 1850s. The
Bing & Grøndahl porcelain manufactury opened on the street in 1853,
In 1857, the Western City Gate was demolished and the road was widerned considerably at the site which became known as Vesterports Hab ("The West Gate's Gap"). In 1866–67, Vesterbrogade was extended in a straight line from Tivoli to the Haymarket (now City Hall Square). The first section of the street, between the City Hall Square and the new Central Station, was laid out as a broad, tree-lined promenade. Among the buildings that were built along it, including Industriforeningen's new
Exhibition Building from 1872 and
National Scala
National Scala was an entertainment venue opposite Tivoli Gardens on Vesterbrogade in Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was later converted into a shopping centre and demolished in 2013.
History
Background
The building's history can be traced b ...
from 1882.
20th century
At the turn of the 20th century, Vesterbros Passage was the backbone in a westward expansion of Copenhagen's city centre.
Most of the old buildings were replaced by new and larger ones over the course of the next decades.
Notable buildings and residents
City Centre: Vesterbros Passage
Industriens Hus is the headquarters of the
Confederation of Danish Industries. An expansion and complete make-over of the building was completed in 2013. Next to the building is the main entrance of
Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens, also known simply as Tivoli (), is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the third-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Kla ...
. Saxo Towers, a mixed-use complex consisting of four interconnected cylinders, is currently under construction on the other side of the street.
Axelborg, originally a bank building, now contains the headquarters of the Danish Agriculture and Food Council. The former
SAS Royal Hotel, now operated by Radison Blu, was designed by
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Emil Jacobsen, Honorary Fellowship of the American Institute of Architects, Hon. FAIA (; 11 February 1902 – 24 March 1971) was a Danish architect and furniture designer. He is remembered for his contribution to functionalism (architec ...
. His
Egg
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and
Swan
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chairs were designed for the building. AArbejdernes Landsbank has their headquarters in the so-called Panoptikon Building at No. 5.
Vesterbro: Vester Farimagsgade to Platanvej

The small
Savoy Hotel
The Savoy Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, England. Built by the impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte with profits from his Gilbert and Sullivan opera productions, it opened on 6 August 1 ...
(No. 34), also known as Løvenborg, is one of the earliest examples of the
Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
style in Copenhagen. The building was designed by
Anton Rosen who a few years later also designed the two buildings that flank th
Det Ny Teater
Det Ny Teater (English: The New Theatre) is an established theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, first opened in 1908. It is based in a building which spans a passage between Vesterbrogade and Gammel Kongevej in Copenhagen's theatre district on the borde ...
(No. 40–42) in the same style. The
Association of Danish Law Firms is based at No. 32.
The
Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society's former main building at No. 59 is from 1780s. It now houses the
Museum of Copenhagen.
A passageway in No. 65-67 opens the street Westend.
The former
Vesterbro Pharmacy (No. 72A) was built in 1853 to design by P.C. Hagemann. It also comprises two buildings in the courtyard from 1883. One of them, a former laboratory building, now contains the cocktail bar Lidkoeb.
Sorte Hest (No. 148A) is the only surviving inn of the "four horses". The building is from 1771.
The buildings at No. 144 is the former
Tvedes Bryggeri, a brewery founded in 1852. The two buildings facing the street are from the 1880s and were listed in 1980 while the production buildings to the rear are not listed.
Frederiksberg: Platanvej to Pile Allé
Bing & Grøndahl's former premises (No. 149), now called Bing's, has been converted into an office complex. It consists of 12 buildings and has a total floor area of approximately 35,000 square metres. It is owned by Aberdeen Asset Management and was most recently renovated in 2015.
Public art
The Liberty Memorial dates from 1797 and commemorates the abolishment of "Stavnsbåndet". Ole Christensen's sculpture The Flower of Vesterbro from 1990 stands on the corner of Vesterbrogade and Helgolandsgade.
See also
*
Værnedamsvej
*
Dannebrogsgade
References
External links
Source
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Shopping streets in Copenhagen
Streets in Frederiksberg
Streets in Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave