Nørre Voldgade

It runs north-east from Jarmers Plads for approximately 600 metres to Gothersgade where it turns into Øster Voldgade.

Nørre Voldgade was originally a narrow alley which ran along the city-side margin of the North Rampart in Copenhagen's Bastioned Fortification Ring.

The original Nørreport station consisted of a round building designed by DSB's head architect Heinrich Wenck on each side of Frederiksborggade.

When the redevelopment is completed in 2014, car traffic will use two lanes on the northern side of the station while the area closest to the city centre will be used for other purposes.

It was built in 1875 to a design by Valdemar Ingemann and expanded with an extra floor by Rørbæk & Møller Arkitekter in 2012.

[8] The headquarters of the DaneAge Association is located at the corner of Nørre Voldgade and Nørregade.

76) and Fiolstræde is the former Merchants' Academy, now Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College.

Nørre Voldgade in 1845, painting by H. G. F. Holm
Nørre Voldgade viewed from Jarmers Plads in 1890
Nørre Voldgade under reconstruction after construction of the Boulevard Line
N. Zahle's School