Enghavevej is a major street in the Vesterbro and Kongens Enghave districts of Copenhagen, Denmark.
It runs from Vesterbrogade in the north to Sydhavns Plads in the south, linking Kingosgade with Sydhavnsgade and Borgbjergsvej.
Arbejdernes Kooperative Byggeselskab (The Workers' Cooperative Building Association) started redeveloping the area shortly after its foundation in 1913.
[3] The adjacent Bavnehøj School was built 1928–29 to a design by Poul Holsøe in collaboration with Tage Rue.
It is built to a National Romantic design by Christian Mandrup-Poulsen with loggias and Mansard roofs.
92-142 was built for Arbejdernes Andels Boligforening (AAB, "The Workers Cooperative Housing Association") in 1945–1946.
In the central reservation of Bavnehøj Allé, facing Enghavevej, stands a copy of Thomas Vinçotte's 1885 group sculpture Le dompteur de chevaux (Horse Tamer).
Tipskiosken at Enghavevej 184 was used as a location in the 1984 feature film Midt om natten.