Nørrebrogade

Nørrebrogade is the principal shopping street of the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

It runs from The Lakes in the southeast to Nørrebro station in the northwest, linking Frederiksborggade and Queen Louise's Bridge with Frederikssundsvej.

The street passes Assistens Cemetery, Nørrebro Runddel and the Superkilen linear park.

27), located as a point de vue opposite Fælledvej, is a Roman Catholic church.

It is partly based in a complex of old, industrial buildings which were adapted for their current use by Bertelsen & Scheving Arkitekter.

Om the wall to Assistens Cemetery is Jørgen Haugen Sørensen's sculpture The Angular Ones support, and the Smooth Ones Slip from 1984.

[7] On Aksel Larsens Plads stands Bjørn Nørgaard's sculpture A Farewell To Arms from 2009.

[8] Nørrebro station at the north end of the street is located on the S-train system's Ring Line.

It is also home to one of the stations on the operated City Circle Line of the Copenhagen Metro.

No. 27: The Sacrament Church
No. 191: St. Stephen's Church