Nørre Allé

'North Avenue') is a street in Copenhagen, Denmark, running from Blegdamsvej in Nørrebro in the south to Vibenshus Runddel in Østerbro in the north.

The section north of the junction, which separates Fælledparken to the east from the University Park to the west, is a busy artery.

[2] Almindeligt Hospital was located on the west side of the street from 1892 but relocated to the former Sankt Johannes Stiftelse in Ryesgade.

[6] The Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences (KUB Nord) was built in 1935–37 to design by Noæs and Eva Koppel.

The building is from 1924 and was originally constructed for the Danish Gymnastics Institute (Statens gymnastikinstitut) to design by Carl Brummer.

[8] In front of the university library is a statue by Gottfred Eickhoff from 1962 depicting the Danish scientist Nicolas Steno (Niels Steensen).

[9] One of the stations of the under construction City Circle Line will be located on the corner of Nørre Allé and Jagtvej at Vibenhus Eunddel.

The southern part of Nørre Allé is the site of an automated, underground parking facility with room for 164 cars.

Nørre Allé, surrounded by Nørrefælled and with Nørrebro in the distance, on a painting from by Albert Wang from 1898
Buildings on Lammefælleden on a drawing by Ludvig Both, 1884
The administration building of Almindelig Hospital in the 1910s
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The Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences (KUB Nord), as seen across Tagensvej from the south