Frederiksberg Allé
Frederiksberg Allé is a tree-lined avenue which runs through the southernmost part of the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It connects Vesterbrogade at Værnedamsvej to Frederiksberg Runddel in front of the main entrance to Frederiksberg Gardens. It was originally constructed in 1704 as the king's private road leading to his new summer residence, Frederiksberg Palace. It developed into the backbone of an entertainment district in the mid 18th century, and has continued to be associated with theatres until the present day. The avenue is lined with two double rows of linden trees and bisects Sankt Thomas Plads, a small round plaza, shortly after its departure from Vesterbrogade.
Length | 1,140 m (3,740 ft) |
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Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Quarter | Frederiksberg |
Postal code | 1820 |
Nearest metro station | Frederiksberg Allé |
Coordinates | 55°40′26″N 12°32′30″E |
Southeast end | Vesterbrogade |
Major junctions | Alhambravej |
Northwest end | Frederiksberg Runddel |
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