THE TRIANGLE (TRIANGLEN)
Urban location
2024
Recommended
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2024
Here we are at the Triangle: a vast and noisy crossroads connecting five streets. It has always been a transport hub for the city, as evidenced by the presence of two specific buildings: the former tram depot at 132 Blegdamsvej and the curious building used as a waiting room and public toilets or "pissoir" (a Danish term inscribed above the front door!). Nicknamed the 'soup bowl' (Suppeterrinen) or 'the bee', this listed building was designed in 1907 by Peder Jensen Vilhelm-Klint (1853-1930).
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