71 Nyhavn
71 Nyhavn | |
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General information | |
Location | Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 55°40′45.5″N 12°35′37″E / 55.679306°N 12.59361°E |
Opening | 1971 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 150 |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Website | |
Hotel web site |
71 Nyhavn is a hotel based in two converted warehouses on the corner of the Nyhavn Canal and the main harbourfront of Copenhagen, Denmark.
History
The building, also known as the Suhr Warehouse (Danish: Suhr's Pakhus, was built in 1805 by Ole Berendt Suhr (1762-1815) and Ludvigsen, his business partner. It was listed in 1918.[1]
In 1971, the building was restored and adapted by the architects Flemming Hertz and O. Ramsgaard Thomsen and converted into a hotel which opened the following year. In 2000, the hotel was extended with the Puggaard Warehouse (Danish: Puggaards Pakhus, a yellow building from about 1850 located on the rear side of the Suhr Warehouse. It was originally used for the storage of spices from the Far East.[1]
Architecture
The building is built in red brick and has 14 bays along Nyhavn and 4 bays along the main harbour front
71 Nyhavn today
71 Nyhavn is a four star hotel with a total of 150 rooms and suites. Other facilities include a restaurant and a meeting room.[2]
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From Nyhavn
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The alley in front of the building
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Red shutters
See also
References
- 1 2 "Nyhavn". Indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ↑ "71 Nyhavn". Arp-Hansen Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
External links
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