Viktoriagade

Viktoriagade is a street in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

It runs from Vesterbrogade in the northwest to Halmtorvet in the southeast and is intersected by Istedgade.

Two large lots adjacent to the planned street Gasværksvej were sold to carpenter and developer Jensen.

The company wanted an access road directly to Vesterbrogade and the city engineer's office wanted to get rid of Rosenåen which had developed into an open sewer.

[2] A number of the early buildings in the new street were built as charitable housing complexes.

At the pointed corner of Viktoriagade and Abel Cathrines Gade stands a large heart in black corten steel.

Rendering of Skrædernes Stiftelse at No.18, 1868
J. W. Heyman og Hustrues Stiftelse