GONGIN
A vast crossroads where the Niels Finsens pedestrian street starts, surrounded by trees, and buildings, including the Parliament building
Gongin is a vast crossroads from which starts the pedestrian street Niels Finsens which gathers, around some trees, buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries among which the Parliament, a beautiful white house at the top of a height, the town hall, the old communal school, superbly built in horseshoe, with its red wood and its green roofs, (today bookshop). Further up towards the port, we can see, flanked by a turret, the governor's house, which for a long time was the only stone building. It is the residence of the representative of the Danish state.
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