Frederiksborgvej, Copenhagen

Frederiksborgvej is a major street in the North-West, Bispebjerg and Emdrup neighbourhoods of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Frederiksborgvej was part of the road that Christian IV established in circa 1620 between Copenhagen and Frederiksborg Castle.

[1] The area along the road was gradually built over with a combination of housing and industry.

Glud og Marstrand occupied a large site bounded by Grederiksborgvej, Rentemestervej, Rebslagervej and Drejervej.

In front of the Bispeparken Housing Estate, close to the corner of Tuborgvej, stands a 2.5 m tall figurative sculpture of a snowy owl.

Frederiksborgvej.
Frederiksborgvej seen on a drawing by Janus Laurentius Ridter with Bispebjerg Windbill just visible to the right
Grundtvig's Church seen from Frederiksborgvej