Frederiksgade

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Frederiksgade is a prominent street in central Copenhagen that forms part of the grand axial approach to Amalienborg Palace and the Marble Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
thoroughfare
alsoKnownAs Frederiksgade
surface form: Frederiksgade axis
connectsTo Amalienborg Palace
surface form: Amalienborg Slotsplads

Bredgade
Store Kongensgade
country Denmark
formsAxialApproachTo Amalienborg Palace
Frederik’s Church
surface form: Frederik's Church
hasBuildingTypeAlong office buildings
residential buildings
shops
hasCityscapeRole monumental axis
hasFunction representative ceremonial axis
traffic street
hasNearbyLandmark Amaliehaven
Amalienborg Palace
Copenhagen Opera House
surface form: Copenhagen Opera House (across the harbor axis)

Frederik’s Church
surface form: Frederik's Church
hasPostalCode DK-1250 Copenhagen K
hasViewTowards Amalienborg Palace
Frederik’s Church
surface form: Frederik's Church
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Copenhagen
Denmark
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Copenhagen Municipality
locatedInNeighborhood Frederiksstaden district
surface form: Frederiksstaden
namedAfter Frederick V of Denmark
surface form: King Frederick V of Denmark
orientation roughly east–west
partOf Indre By
surface form: central Copenhagen
partOfUrbanPlanBy Nicolai Eigtved
urbanPlanningStyle Rococo urban plan of Frederiksstaden

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Amalienborg Palace hasStreetAccess Frederiksgade
Copenhagen Opera House overlooks Frederiksgade
this entity surface form: Frederiksgade axis
Frederiksgade alsoKnownAs Frederiksgade
this entity surface form: Frederiksgade axis
Nicolai Eigtved notableWork Frederiksgade
this entity surface form: Frederiksgade axis in Copenhagen