- Indre Østerbro
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Indre Østerbro (lit. English, "Inner Østerbro"), is one of the 15 administrative, statistical, and tax city districts (‘’bydele’’) comprising the municipality of
Copenhagen ,Denmark . It lies on the eastern edge of the municipality. It covers an area of 6.76 km², has a population of 46,095 and a population density of 6,817 per km².Neighboring city districts are as follows:
* to the northwest isYdre Østerbro
* to the west isYdre Nørrebro
* to the southwest isIndre Nørrebro
* to the south is theIndre By , also known as "Copenhagen Center" or "Downtown Copenhagen" or "City"
* to the east and north is the Øresund, thestrait which separates the island ofZealand fromSweden Colloquially, the Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro"), along with its neighboring city district to the northwest— Ydre Østerbro ("Outer Østerbro")— are sometimes collectively referred to as "
Østerbro ". But technically they are two separate legal units within Copenhagen municipality.The Indre Østerbro district
The Indre Østerbro is located just outside Copenhagen’s city center— the Inner City or
Indre By — making it a very attractive place to live, as are the other areas immediately outside the center: theIndre Nørrebro ("Inner Nørrebro"), Vesterbro,Frederiksberg , andChristianshavn .The district is located north of the city center at the location of the old Eastern Gate ("Østerport"), access way into the old city. The gate, along with the other three gates into the old city - Vesterport ("Western Gate") near the current
Copenhagen City Hall ("Københavns Rådhus"), Nørreport ("Northern Gate") near the currentNørreport station , and Amagerport ("Amager Gate", i.e. functionally the Southern Gate) betweenChristianshavn and the island ofAmager - were dismantled in 1856. Originally, the gate from theMiddle Ages was located near present-dayKongens Nytorv in the center of Copenhagen. When Christian IV expanded the fortification of the inner city, he also moved the gate to near Kastellet, thus introducing the confusion that the Eastern Gate is located more northerly than the Northern Gate.The name Østerbro its offend compared to bridge, witch our country have many of, into modern Danish, as English, "Eastern Bridge". The word is an old word and does not refer to a bridge, but to the borough, Therefore its direct translation would be in [English language|English] East Borough or Eastern Borough. A refined brick shaped version of cobbles. The Indre Østerbro has advantage of a large park area, Fælledparken, and proximity to the harbour and water areas of Frihavn and Langelinie. Additionally it is less densely populated than the Nørrebro areas (the Inner Nørrebro and the Outer Nørrebro).
A number of embassies, including those of the
United States ,Canada ,Great Britain , andRussia , are found in the district.One of Copenhagen's "lakes" (Sortedam Lake) is also in the district.
History
Until
1853 after thecholera epidemic that had hitCopenhagen , there had been a "no build" zone outside Copenhagen’s old part of town, that which is now known as the Inner City or Indre By. This Demarcation Line ("Demarkationslinien") indicated an area beyond the city’s century’s old defense wall system where Copenhagen’s defense forces could strike the enemy unhindered.Until then there was little development outside the center of town, except with special permission, and much of the area was used as
grazing land.With the abolishment of the demarcation line in 1853, the dismantling of the old fortifications that ringed the center of town in the late 1860s, and the removal of the old entrance gates to the city in
1856 , the population quickly spread out to the “as yet” undeveloped areas outside the center. This movement came first to the inner ring of areas outside the center: the Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro"), theIndre Nørrebro ("Inner Nørrebro"), Vesterbro, andFrederiksberg .A well-known
worker’s movement confrontation, known as "Slaget på Fælleden" (English, "The Fight on the Commons"), took place onMay 5 ,1872 in the area that would later become Fælledparken, an early form of "people's park". The park, created on former grazing lands, was established 1906-1914, and is associated its annualMay Day celebrations, including political speeches and people's festival.In 1893 Østerport Train Station was built, still one of the city's busiest train stations.
In 1914 Den Frie Udstilling (“The Free Exhibition”) opened its doors as an art exhibition hall, and continues to bring alternative work to the public's attention.
Landmarks
* Den Frie Udstilling ( _en. The Free Exhibition)
* Frihavn
*Fælledparken
* Garnison's Cemetery
* Parken, the National Stadium
*Rigshospitalet
* Trianglen (“The Triangle”)
*Østerport Station External links
* [http://www.sk.kk.dk/indexUK.htm City of Copenhagen’s statistical office]
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