Frederiksberg Campus (University of Copenhagen)

The main building at Bülowsvej 17 is a large four-winged complex surrounding a central courtyard.

[1] The Great Auditorium (Danish: Fastauditoriet) features murals by Georg Hilker depicting farm animals, legendary creatures and Flora Danica illustrations.

Grønnegårdsvej, a roughly parallel street to Bülowsvej, runs from Thorvaldsensvej in the north to Dyrlægevej in the south.

It is designed by Lundgaard & Tranberg and will consist of four cylindrical buildings with a total area of 13,034 square metres when it is completed in 2019.

[5] The area on the north side of Rolighedsvej was originally part of the Rolighed estate but sold to Københavns Sygehjem in 1859.

Københavns Sygehjem's old main building (Rolighedsvej 23) is now home to the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management.

[7] Landbrugsøkonomisk Forsøgslaboratorium was expanded with a free-standing building designed by Hans Georg Skovgaard to the east in 1935.

[8] In front of the building at Grønnegårdsvej 7 is a line of busts commemorating former professors and other people associated with the premises.

On the opposite side of the street is a small plaza with a stone bench and a bust of Peter Christian Abildgaard, founder of the Royal Agrivultural and Veterinary College.

In front of Landøkonomisk Forsøgslanoratoirum's former building at Rolighedsvej 25 stands a statue of Niels Fjord, founder of the institution.

The main building of University of Copenhagen's Frederiksberg Campus
The main building of University of Copenhagen's Frederiksberg Campus
Grønnegårdsvej 10
"The Highrise", Thorvaldsensvej 40
Some of Rolighed's old farm buildings
Rolighedsvej 23
The rose garden
The café