Østbanegade

A second underpass is situated at Nordre Frihavnsgade, just south of Nordhavn station, while a foot and cycle bridge is found at Mandalsgade near the beginning of the street.

[1] The new Free Port was inaugurated on reclaimed land on the other side of the planned railway in November 1894.

[2] Further it passed Øresund Chemical Factories which had opened in 1859 after professor Hans Peter Jørgen and Julius Thomsen had established a process for manufacturing soda from cryolite, obtained from the west coast of Greenland.

The street then passes Trondhjems Plads, a garden square which occupies a rectangular space between Østbanegade and Trondhjemsgade.

In the garden complex on Trondhjems Plads is Carl Johan Bonnesen's equestrian statue of Diana.

[5] The underpass and outer wall of the raised railway at the end of Nordre Frihavnsgade is decorated with Ib Spand Olsen's illustrations from his childhood memoirs from Østerbro.

The Beach Promenade, now Østbanegade, 1896
The block No. 5-9 seen on a photo by Peter Rlfelt , 10+3-
Diana on Horseback by Carl J. Bonnesen