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Amaliegade 41

Buildings and structures in CopenhagenNeoclassical architecture in Denmark
Amaliegade 41 (Copenhagen)
Amaliegade 41 (Copenhagen)

Amaliegade 41 is a Neoclassical property in the Frederiksstaden district of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1951.

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Amaliegade 41
Amaliegade, Copenhagen Indre By

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N 55.6873 ° E 12.595638888889 °
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Amaliegade 41
1256 Copenhagen, Indre By
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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