Asiatisk Plads

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Asiatisk_Plads an entity of type: Place

Asiatisk Plads is a waterfront area in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by Torvegade to the south, next to Knippel Bridge, Strandgade to the east and the Old Dock area to the north. It takes its name from Danish Asia Company which was based at the site from its foundation in 1732 until 1843 when it was dissolved. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now based in the area, in a purpose-built office complex from 1980 as well as in the surviving buildings of the Danish Asia Company, its former head office and two converted warehouses, all of which are listed. Asiatisk Plads is frequently used as a metonym for the Ministry. rdf:langString
Der Asiatisk Plads (Asiatischer Platz) ist ein Platz im Kopenhagener Christianshavn-Viertel zwischen der und dem . Der Name des Platzes rührt von der her, die ihren Hauptsitz zwischen 1732 und 1843 an der Strandgade hatte. Heute hat das dänische Außenministerium seinen Sitz am Asiatisk Plads. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Asiatisk Plads
rdf:langString Asiatisk Plads
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rdf:langString Asiatisk Plads is a waterfront area in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by Torvegade to the south, next to Knippel Bridge, Strandgade to the east and the Old Dock area to the north. It takes its name from Danish Asia Company which was based at the site from its foundation in 1732 until 1843 when it was dissolved. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now based in the area, in a purpose-built office complex from 1980 as well as in the surviving buildings of the Danish Asia Company, its former head office and two converted warehouses, all of which are listed. Asiatisk Plads is frequently used as a metonym for the Ministry.
rdf:langString Der Asiatisk Plads (Asiatischer Platz) ist ein Platz im Kopenhagener Christianshavn-Viertel zwischen der und dem . Der Name des Platzes rührt von der her, die ihren Hauptsitz zwischen 1732 und 1843 an der Strandgade hatte. Heute hat das dänische Außenministerium seinen Sitz am Asiatisk Plads.
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