Niels Hemmingsens Gade in Copenhagen
Niels Hemmingsens Gade, Copenhagen Restoration Project, Danish Retail Architecture, Images
Niels Hemmingsens Gade in Copenhagen
Architectural Renovation Project in Sjælland, Denmark – design by Årstiderne Arkitekter
7 Mar 2019
Niels Hemmingsens Gade
Architects: Årstiderne Arkitekter
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
From Imposing Bank Building To Evocative Shopping And Office Facilities In Central Copenhagen
Situated in a classic Copenhagen street a historic neoclassical property on Niels Hemmingsens Gade has been carefully renovated by Årstiderne Arkitekter with respect of the building?s exceptional spaces, details and historic architecture. At the same time the building is revitalized with new functions comprising shops and offices playing an active part in the surrounding neighborhood.
The building in Niels Hemmingsens Gade in central Copenhagen was originally built for Copenhagen Savings Bank in 1868, and has been functioning as a bank until 2003, where Copenhagen Hospitality College moved into the building. From 2010 the property stood empty for years. After a thorough renovation process the building is today revitalized with new functions comprising both offices and shops.
The historic building holds several exceptional spaces, that have been preserved and enhanced in the restoration to maintain the unique and evocative architecture of the building ? in example the many details of the imposing bank hall with vaulted ceilings, original golden pillars, marble...
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