Dahlerup Warehouse

Dahlerups Pakhus

The Dahlerup Warehouse seen from the north
General information
Architectural style Historicism
Town or city Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Coordinates 55°41′51″N 12°35′59″E / 55.69750°N 12.59972°E / 55.69750; 12.59972
Completed 1894
Client Copenhagen Freeport
Design and construction
Architect Vilhelm Dahlerup

Dahlerups Pakhus (English: Dahlerup Warehouse), originally known as Pakhus 1 (English: Warehouse 1), is a former Warehouse situated on the west side of the Langelinie Pier, opposite the Middle Pier, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup, from whom it now takes its name, it was built between 1892 and 1893.

History

The Dahlerup Warehouse was originally known as Warehouse 1 and built as part of the Freeport of Copenhagen which was constructed during the first half of the 1890s.

After the free port was closed the building remained in use as a warehouse for a while but then fell into disrepair and was left empty for almost 30 years.

In the 1990s it was thoroughly renovated and is now listed as a landmark.

The Dahlerup Warehouse today

The building now houses the Danish Enterprise and Construction Authority, a government agency under the Minister of Economic and Business Affairs. It is also home to Denmark's Customs and Taxes Museum.[1]

References

  1. "Gasværket". Erhvervs- og Byggestyrelsen. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
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