Nyhavn
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Nyhavn is a historic waterfront district in central Copenhagen known for its colorful 17th-century townhouses, canalside restaurants, and vibrant harbor atmosphere.
Aliases (1)
- Nyhavn 9 ×1
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
historic district
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tourist attraction → waterfront district → |
| adjacentTo |
Inderhavnen (Inner Harbour)
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| commissionedBy |
King Christian V of Denmark
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| connectedTo |
Kongens Nytorv
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| constructionEnd |
1673
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| constructionStart |
1670
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| country |
Denmark
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| hasActivity |
boat tours
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outdoor dining → photography → sightseeing → walking → |
| hasBuildingType |
canal house
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townhouse → |
| hasCharacteristic |
canalside restaurants
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colorful townhouses → harbor atmosphere → historic waterfront → pedestrian-friendly street → tourist-oriented area → |
| hasColorScheme |
colorful facades
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| hasCulturalRole |
iconic image of Copenhagen
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| hasFeature |
cobblestone quays
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outdoor seating terraces → wooden ships moored along the canal → |
| hasNearbyPublicTransport |
Kongens Nytorv metro station
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| hasNotableBuilding |
Nyhavn 17
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Nyhavn 18 → Nyhavn 20 → Nyhavn 67 → Nyhavn 71 → Nyhavn 9 → Nyhavn 9 (oldest house, built 1681) → |
| hasPart |
Nyhavn Canal
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| hasRegulation |
partly pedestrianized
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| hasTransport |
harbor buses
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| hasUse |
boating
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dining → harbor cruises → recreation → tourism → |
| inception |
17th century
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| locatedIn |
Copenhagen
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Indre By → |
| locatedInTimeZone |
Central European Summer Time
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Central European Time → |
| originalFunction |
cargo harbor
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commercial port → gateway from the sea to the old inner city → |
| streetNameMeaning |
New Harbor
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| touristPopularity |
one of Copenhagen’s most visited areas
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Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Copenhagen
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hasLandmark |
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Nyhavn
("Nyhavn 9")
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hasNotableBuilding |
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Port of Copenhagen
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nearbyLandmark |