Thorsgade

The first part of the street is only open to one-way traffic in the direction from Nørrebrogade to Dagmarsgade.

Thorsparken, a small public park between Thorsgade and Allersgade, offers facilities such as a playground, soccer cage, picnic tables and benches.

At the time of the 1870 census, Thorsgade was still only home to 22 families and It only consisted of five house numbers (No.

[2] Tagensmølle was later renamed Jagtvejens Mølle og Brødfabrik (Jagtvej Mill & Bread Factory.

[5] Thorsparken occupies a rectangular space between Thorsgade in the southeast and Allersgade in the northwest.

Facilities include a playground, soccer cage, picnic tables and benches.

Thorsgade plays a dominant role in Poul Kragelund's memoirs from Nørrebro and Vangede Så vidt jeg husker ("As Far As I Recall It").

Thorsgade—still not extended to Nørrebrogade—seen on a map detail from 1868
Thorsgade 45 - 47 photographed by Fritz Theodor Benzen in June 1902
Mansfeld Hollners Teknisk Kemiske Fabrik photographed from the gallery of Tagen's Mill by Frederik Riise
No. 65: Samiel's Church prior to the conversion into youth housing
No. 63: The Arbejde Adler Building