Købmagergade

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Købmagergade is a central pedestrian shopping street in Copenhagen, Denmark, known for its historic buildings and popular retail stores.

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Label Occurrences
Købmagergade canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian street
shopping street
connectsTo Amagertorv
Kultorvet
Nørreport
surface form: Nørreport area
country Denmark
etymology derived from Danish words for merchants and street
hasBuildingType institutional buildings
residential buildings
retail buildings
hasDemonym Copenhagener
hasEconomicActivity hospitality
retail trade
hasFeature bookstores
chain stores
cobblestone pavement
department stores
fashion boutiques
historic facades
street cafés
hasLandmark Rundetaarn
surface form: Rundetårn

Trinitatis Church
Palace of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
surface form: University of Copenhagen buildings

former Royal Porcelain Factory site
historic townhouses
hasNameLanguage Danish
hasPublicTransportAccess Gammel Strand station
surface form: Gammel Strand Station

Kongens Nytorv metro station
surface form: Kongens Nytorv Station

Nørreport station
surface form: Nørreport Station
hasUse pedestrian thoroughfare
retail
tourism
isTouristAttraction yes
knownFor historic buildings
pedestrian shopping
popular retail stores
languageUsed Danish
locatedIn Copenhagen
Indre By
surface form: Copenhagen city centre

Indre By
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
partOf Strøget
surface form: Strøget area
pedestrianized yes
urbanForm historic street
mixed-use street

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Round Tower hasEntrance Købmagergade
Trinitatis Church locatedOnStreet Købmagergade