Julius Thomsens Plads, across the street from the Radio House, is a public space surrounded by the multi-purpose- venue Forum Copenhagen, several large, educational institutions and St. Mark's Church.
[2] The western part of the avenue was established in about 1905 at the private initiative of Aktieselskabet Futurum and continued approximately 125 meter east from H. C. Ørsteds Vej.
[3] The triangular area between Åboulevard, Rosenørns Allé and the new street Julius Thomsens Gade had been transferred from Frederiksberg to Copenhagen municipality when Ladegården's old main building was demolished in 1924.
[4] The Functionalist apartment building Trekanten ("The Triangle")on the rounded corner of Rosenørns Allé with Åboulevard was designed by Kay Fisker.
It now houses Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College's upper secondary school Handelsgymnasiet JTP and the IT Department are based on the east side (No.