The portion of the abandoned railway terrain closest to the city was transformed into a broad street in the emerging Vesterbro district.
Facilities include a playground with a shipwreck theme, a ball cage, a track for BMX bikes and seating areas with very different ambiences.
[2] Most of the boulevard is lined with typical Copenhagen five-storey residential buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century.
In 1965, it was taken over by Peter Refn og Knud Hauge and operated as Copenhagen's first art cinema under the name Camera.
Enghave Plads Station on the Copenhagen Metro City Circle Line close to the junction with Flensborggade and Istedgade opened in 2019.