PLACE SANKT ANNÆ
Urban location
2024
Recommended
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2024
Last vestige of the Queen's garden, more than a square, it is a beautiful shady walkway linking Bredgade to the port. Bordered by noble buildings, most of them in classical style, they are today occupied by architectural firms, diplomatic representations or bank headquarters. In its centre, the small garden is animated by statues, including that of C.F. Tietgen, who financed the work on the Marble Church. To be seen in the former cemetery of the Garrison Church, the First World War memorial, created by Ausa Hofman-Bang.
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