The row of eye-catching buildings was erected at the end of the 19th century and is situated on one of Copenhagen’s busiest shopping streets, Købmagergade. The
property stretches from no. 44 to no. 50 and has in its entirety very recently undergone a remarkable reconstruction featuring the integration of the hotel, 25 Hours,
on all other floors apart from the ground floor, which is now designed for modern-day retail.
Prior to the hotel’s entry, the University of Copenhagen’s theology faculty occupied the premises for decades, The famous Round Tower neighboring the property was originally the university’s observational tower and functioned as the access to the university’s library, which was furnished at the attic of the neighboring church, the Trinity Chuch, hence the name of the property – the
Trinity Quarter.
Today, the retail leases in the Trinity Quarter varies from 50 m² to 750 m², and the vacant units each represent a great degree of flexibility enabling tailormade solutions to the entering tenants.