Besides the Danish motorways, no stretch of road in Denmark is more trafficked than H.C. Andersens Boulevard, which runs from the Lakes near Nørrebro to Langebro over Copenhagen Harbor, marking the boundary between Indre By and Vesterbro.
Standing with one’s back to the property, one looks directly at the country’s largest tourist attraction by far, the Tivoli amusement park, while Denmark’s fourth most-visited museum, the Glyptotek, is situated just to the left. Likewise, flanked by City Hall Square to the right, the property is located in a part of the city that buzzes with life, both from vehicles and pedestrians, at all hours of the day.
This leasehold offers a floor plan spacious enough to host a grand ballroom event, while its location is anything but a rural setting.
Indre By in Copenhagen is rich in many things: outstanding cultural attractions, a lively harborfront, a well-developed gastronomic scene, and much more. However, this historic district lacks facilities capable of accommodating large crowds. The buildings in the area are simply too small.
This makes the property at H.C. Andersens Boulevard 27 unique for the district, which otherwise consists of the oldest and most irregular buildings in the capital. This property, however, is large, spacious, and versatile—whether for museum activities, retail, or dining establishments.
The ground-floor lease measures approximately 29 meters in width and 31 meters in length at its broadest and longest points, a size rarely found elsewhere in the area.
Additionally, the basement serves as a supplement to the ground floor, currently housing restroom and changing facilities, storage space, and much more.