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{{Short description|Street in Copenhagen, Denmark}}
'''Peter Bangs Vej''' is a 2.2 km long street in the [[Frederiksberg]] district of [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. It is the direct continuation of [[Smakllegade]] and initially runs west, from [[Nordre Fasanvej]], but then turns south along the east side of [[Famhussøen|Damhus Lake}} to meet [[Roskildevej]].
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| length_m = 2780
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| location = [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]
| quarter = [[Frederiksberg]]
| postal_code = 1619, 1859
| metro = [[Peter Bangs Vej station|Peter Bangs Vej]], [[Fasanvej Station|Fasanvej]]
| coordinates = {{coord|55|40|43.68|N|12|30|25.92|E}}
| direction_a = Northeast
| terminus_a = [[Smallegade]]
| direction_b = Southwest
| terminus_b = [[Roskildevej]]
| junction = [[Dalgas Boulevard]], [[Ring 2 (Copenhagen)|Ring 2]]
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'''Peter Bangs Vej''' is a 2.2 km long street in [[Frederiksberg]], a city in the Copenhagen area on the island of [[Zealand (Denmark)|Zealand]], [[Denmark]]. The direct continuation of [[Smallegade]], it initially runs west, from [[Nordre Fasanvej]], but then turns south along the east side of [[Damhussøen|Damhus Lake]] to meet [[Roskildevej]]. There is a large sports complex on the south end of the street with the football club [[F.C. Copenhagen]]'s training facilities as well as the multi-purpose venue [[K.B. Hallen]].


==History==
==History==
[[File:Diakonissestiftelsen (1873).jpg|thumb|left|Peter Bangs Vej with [[Diakonissestiftelsen]]]]
[[File:Diakonissestiftelsen (1873).jpg|thumb|left|Peter Bangs Vej with [[Diakonissestiftelsen]]]]
A field track referred to as Klammerivejen (literally Vrewl Road) followed the same troute from at least 1755. It is probably older since documents from 1688 mentions "Clammerijs Agre". A popular but unverifiable explanation of the name is that the road was too narrow for two carriges to pass and that it was therefore liable to cause disputes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taxafinn.dk/hovedstadensgadenavne.htm|title=Hovedstadens gadenavnes betydning|language=Danish|publisher=taxafinn.dk|accessdate=4 February 2015}}</ref> It was the direct continuation of the [[Gammel Kongevej]] road which connected Copenhagen's Western City Gate to the village of Solbjerg]], whose village pond can still be seen on the south side of Smallegade.
A field track referred to as Klammerivejen (literally Vrewl Road) followed the same route from at least 1755. It is probably older since documents from 1688 mentions "Clammerijs Agre". A popular but unverifiable explanation of the name is that the road was too narrow for two carriages to pass and that it was therefore liable to cause disputes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taxafinn.dk/hovedstadensgadenavne.htm|title=Hovedstadens gadenavnes betydning|language=Danish|publisher=taxafinn.dk|accessdate=4 February 2015}}</ref> The track was the direct continuation of the [[Gammel Kongevej]] road which connected Copenhagen's Western City Gate to the village of Solbjerg, whose village pond can still be seen on the south side of Smallegade.


[[File:Peter Bangs Vej (1913).jpg|thumb|200px|Peter Bangs Vej in 1913]]
[[File:Peter Bangs Vej (1913).jpg|thumb|200px|Peter Bangs Vej in 1913]]
The road received its current name on 8 October 1868. It is named after the politician Peter Georg Bang. The first major building along the road was [[Diakonissestiftelsen]]'s hospital from 1876. The old West Line crossed the road just east of present-day Lindevangs Allé. The road was built over more systematically in the first half of the 20th century. Several large factories were built in the area between Peter Bangs Vej and Finsensvej in the 1900s and 1910s, such as [[Nilfisk-Advance|Fisker & Nielsen]]'s factory from 1913.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taxafinn.dk/frederiksbergvejnavne2.htm|title=Veje på Frederiksberg|language=Danish|publisher=Frederiksberg Kommune|accessdate=3 February 2015}}</ref> The company both manufactured their [[Nilfisk]] [[vacuum cleaner]]s and their [[Nimbus (motorcycle)|Nimbus]] motorcycles at the site.
The road received its current name on 8 October 1868. It was named after the politician Peter Georg Bang who had recently died. The first major building along the road was [[Diakonissestiftelsen]]'s hospital from 1876. The old West Line crossed the road just east of present-day Lindevangs Allé. In 1914, the road was regulated and a tram line to [[Vanløse]] was inaugurated on 8 December that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kobenhavnshistorie.dk/bog/khsd/1900/1914.html|title=1914|language=Danish|publisher=Selskabet for Københavns Historie|accessdate=3 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826184733/http://www.kobenhavnshistorie.dk/bog/khsd/1900/1914.html|archive-date=26 August 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Several large factories were built in the area between Peter Bangs Vej and [[Finsensvej]] in the 1900s and 1910s, such as [[Nilfisk-Advance|Fisker & Nielsen]]'s factory from 1913.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taxafinn.dk/frederiksbergvejnavne2.htm|title=Veje på Frederiksberg|language=Danish|publisher=Frederiksberg Kommune|accessdate=3 February 2015}}</ref> The company both manufactured their [[Nilfisk]] [[vacuum cleaner]]s and their [[Nimbus (motorcycle)|Nimbus]] motorcycles at the site.

[[Kjøbenhavns Boldklub]], Copenhagen's first ball-playing club, acquired a 6 hectares site on the south side of Peter Bangs Vej in 1924. The club inaugurated a large new sports complex at the site on 10 April 1928.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dbukoebenhavn.dk/oevrigt_indhold/DBUK_Historie/Spillestedernes%20historie/KB%20Peter%20Bangsvej.aspx|title=Peter Bangs Vej|language=Danish|publisher=Dansk Boldspil Union|accessdate=3 February 2015}}</ref>


==Notable buildings and residents==
==Notable buildings and residents==
[[File:Danish Union of Librarians.jpg|thumb|150px|Danish Union of Librarians' building]]
[[Image:Dk frb diakonisse.JPG|thumb|left|Diakonissestiftelsen seen from Peter Bangs Vej]]
[[Image:Dk frb diakonisse.JPG|thumb|left|Diakonissestiftelsen seen from Peter Bangs Vej]]
[[Diakonissestiftelsen]]'s old main building (No. 1) is from opførtes 1876 and was designed by [[Hans Jørgen Holm]] in the style of a Medieval convent. The Deaconess Foundation has launched a 2020 plan for a comprehensive redevelopment of their site with residences as well as social and healthcare facilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.diakonissestiftelsen.dk/Default.aspx?ID=104&M=News&PID=473&NewsID=1042|title=To vindere i konkurrencen om Diakonissestiftelsen|language=Danish|publisher=Diakonissestiftelsen|accessdate=25 July 2013}}</ref>
[[Diakonissestiftelsen]]'s old main building (No. 1) is from 1876 and was designed by [[Hans Jørgen Holm]] in the style of a Medieval convent. The Deaconess Foundation has launched a 2020 plan for a comprehensive redevelopment of their site with residences as well as social and healthcare facilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.diakonissestiftelsen.dk/Default.aspx?ID=104&M=News&PID=473&NewsID=1042|title=To vindere i konkurrencen om Diakonissestiftelsen|language=Danish|publisher=Diakonissestiftelsen|accessdate=25 July 2013}}</ref>


The building Sarepta designed by [[Carl Lendorf]] (No. 8) and Teba (No. 10), both from the 1880s and located on the other side of the street, were also built of Diakonissestiftelsen. They have now been converted into the daycare Marthagården with a distinctive modern extension byLandager Arkitekter in 2013–14.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arkark.dk/building.aspx?buildingid=14066|title=Marthagården, Frederiksberglanguage=Danish|website=arkark.dk|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref> To the rear of the two buildings stands the {{Postmodernism|Postmodern]], round headquarters of the Danish Union of Librarians. It was designed by Knud Friis.
The building Sarepta designed by [[Carl Lendorf]] (No. 8) and Teba (No. 10), both from the 1880s and located on the other side of the street, were also built of Diakonissestiftelsen. They have now been converted into the daycare Marthagården with a distinctive modern extension by Landager Arkitekter in 2013–14.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arkark.dk/building.aspx?buildingid=14066|title=Marthagården, Frederiksberglanguage=Danish|website=arkark.dk|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref> To the rear of the two buildings stands the [[Postmodernism|Postmodern]], round headquarters of the Danish Union of Librarians. It was designed by [[Knud Munk]].


[[Image:Den hvide by - Frederiksberg house.jpg|thumb|One of the [[White Houses, Frederiksberg|White Houses]] on a side street to Peter Bangs Vej]]
[[Image:Den hvide by - Frederiksberg house.jpg|thumb|left|One of the [[White Houses, Frederiksberg|White Houses]] on a side street to Peter Bangs Vej]]
The [[White Houses, Frederiksberg|White Houses]], situated a little further out, is a [[building society]] development originally built for workers at Frederiksberg Gasworks in the 1890s. The architect was Getfred Tvede. Lindevang Church (No. 69) is from 1825 to 1830 and was designed by Thomas Havning and Anton Frederiksen.
The [[White Houses, Frederiksberg|White Houses]], situated a little further out, is a [[building society]] development originally built for workers at Frederiksberg Gasworks in the 1890s. The architect was Gotfred Tvede. Lindevang Church (No. 69) is from 1825 to 1830 and was designed by [[Thomas Havning]] and Anton Frederiksen.


Fisker & Nielsen's former factory site was redeveloped between 2002 and 2008 and is now known as Nimnusparken (Peter Bangs Vej 30/ H. V. Nyholms Vej). It contains a mixture of residential and commercial buildings and reuses some of the old industrial buildings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arkark.dk/building.aspx?buildingid=2116|title=Nimbusparken, Frederiksberg|language=Danish|website=arkark.dk|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ing.dk/artikel/ny-bydel-med-duft-af-nimbus-31911|title=Ny bydel med duft af Nimbus|language=Danish|publisher=Ingeniøren|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref>
Fisker & Nielsen's former factory site was redeveloped between 2002 and 2008 and is now known as [[Nimbusparken]] (Peter Bangs Vej 30/ H. V. Nyholms Vej). It contains a mixture of residential and commercial buildings and reuses some of the old industrial buildings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arkark.dk/building.aspx?buildingid=2116|title=Nimbusparken, Frederiksberg|language=Danish|website=arkark.dk|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ing.dk/artikel/ny-bydel-med-duft-af-nimbus-31911|title=Ny bydel med duft af Nimbus|language=Danish|publisher=Ingeniøren|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref> The [[Danish Association of Masters and PhDs]] is based in the building directly on the street (No. 30).


[[Image:K.B. Hallen 01.jpg|thumb|No. 147: [[K.B. Hallen]] ]]
[[Jjøbenhavns Boldklub}}'s extensive sports complex at Peter Bangs Vej is the primary training grounds of [[F.C. Copenhagen]]. The site also included the listed multi-purpose venue [[K.B. Hallen]] venue from 1938 but ir was destroyed in a fire in 2011. [[Christensen & Co]] has won a competition to build a new KB-Hallen to a new design inspired by the old building.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://byensejendom.dk/article/-christensen--co-skal-designe-den-ny-kb-hal-til-150-millioner-15739|title=Christensen & Co skal designe den ny KB Hal til 150 millioner|language=Danish|website=Byens Ejendomme|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref>
[[Kjøbenhavns Boldklub]]'s extensive sports complex at Peter Bangs Vej is the primary training grounds of [[F.C. Copenhagen]]. The site also included the listed multi-purpose venue [[K.B. Hallen]] venue from 1938 but it was destroyed in a fire in 2011. [[Christensen & Co]] has won a competition to build a new KB-Hallen to a new design inspired by the old building.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://byensejendom.dk/article/-christensen--co-skal-designe-den-ny-kb-hal-til-150-millioner-15739|title=Christensen & Co skal designe den ny KB Hal til 150 millioner|language=Danish|website=Byens Ejendomme|accessdate=5 January 2016}}</ref>


==Parks and open spaces==
==Parks and open spaces==
Several green spaces are located along the street. [[Lindevangsparken]] is located just north of the park. It was created and 1932 and has an area of 33,000 square metres, making it the largest and oldest municipal park in Frederiksberg. The much larger and older [[Frederiksberg Park]] and [[Søndermarken]] are state-owned.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frb-forsyning.dk/Default.aspx?ID=324&m=News&PID=831&NewsID=438|title=Lindevangsparken: Skybrud, leg og læring er på vej|language=Danish|publisher=Frederiksberg Forsyning|accessdate=5 February 2016}}</ref> The [[Damjøssøen|Damhus Lake]] and ajoining Damhus Meadow in [[Vanløse]] is located kist west of the street.
Several green spaces are located along the street. [[Lindevangsparken]] is located just north of the park. It was created and 1932 and has an area of 33,000 square metres, making it the largest and oldest municipal park in Frederiksberg. The much larger and older [[Frederiksberg Park]] and [[Søndermarken]] are state-owned.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frb-forsyning.dk/Default.aspx?ID=324&m=News&PID=831&NewsID=438|title=Lindevangsparken: Skybrud, leg og læring er på vej|language=Danish|publisher=Frederiksberg Forsyning|accessdate=5 February 2016}}</ref> The [[Damhussøen|Damhus Lake]] and adjoining Damhus Meadow in [[Vanløse]] is located just west of the street.


==Transport==
==Transport==
[[Peter Bangs Vej station]] is located on the [[Frederikssundbanen|Frederikssund radial]] of the [[S-train]] network and is served by the [[C (S-train)|C]] trains. [[KB Hallen station]] is located on the [[Ringbanen|Ring Line]] between [[Hellerup station|Hellerup]] and [[Ny Ellebjerg station|Ny Ellebjerg]] and is served by [[[[G (S-train)|F]].
[[Peter Bangs Vej station]] is located on the [[Frederikssundbanen|Frederikssund radial]] of the [[S-train]] network and is served by the [[C (S-train)|C]] trains. [[KB Hallen station]] is located on the [[Ringbanen|Ring Line]] between [[Hellerup station|Hellerup]] and [[Ny Ellebjerg station|Ny Ellebjerg]] and is served by [[G (S-train)|F]].


The Inner Ring Route of Copenhagen's [[Super Bikeways in metropolitan Copenhagen|super bikeway network]] passes Diakonissestiftelsen]] on tis way from [[Emdrup]] to [[Valby]].
The Inner Ring Route of Copenhagen's [[Super Bikeways in metropolitan Copenhagen|super bikeway network]] passes Diakonissestiftelsen on tis way from [[Emdrup]] to [[Valby]].


==References==
==References==
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Peter Bangs Vej
Length2,780 m (9,120 ft)
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
QuarterFrederiksberg
Postal code1619, 1859
Nearest metro stationPeter Bangs Vej, Fasanvej
Coordinates55°40′43.68″N 12°30′25.92″E / 55.6788000°N 12.5072000°E / 55.6788000; 12.5072000
Northeast endSmallegade
Major
junctions
Dalgas Boulevard, Ring 2
Southwest endRoskildevej


Peter Bangs Vej is a 2.2 km long street in Frederiksberg, a city in the Copenhagen area on the island of Zealand, Denmark. The direct continuation of Smallegade, it initially runs west, from Nordre Fasanvej, but then turns south along the east side of Damhus Lake to meet Roskildevej. There is a large sports complex on the south end of the street with the football club F.C. Copenhagen's training facilities as well as the multi-purpose venue K.B. Hallen.

History

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Peter Bangs Vej with Diakonissestiftelsen

A field track referred to as Klammerivejen (literally Vrewl Road) followed the same route from at least 1755. It is probably older since documents from 1688 mentions "Clammerijs Agre". A popular but unverifiable explanation of the name is that the road was too narrow for two carriages to pass and that it was therefore liable to cause disputes.[1] The track was the direct continuation of the Gammel Kongevej road which connected Copenhagen's Western City Gate to the village of Solbjerg, whose village pond can still be seen on the south side of Smallegade.

Peter Bangs Vej in 1913

The road received its current name on 8 October 1868. It was named after the politician Peter Georg Bang who had recently died. The first major building along the road was Diakonissestiftelsen's hospital from 1876. The old West Line crossed the road just east of present-day Lindevangs Allé. In 1914, the road was regulated and a tram line to Vanløse was inaugurated on 8 December that same year.[2] Several large factories were built in the area between Peter Bangs Vej and Finsensvej in the 1900s and 1910s, such as Fisker & Nielsen's factory from 1913.[3] The company both manufactured their Nilfisk vacuum cleaners and their Nimbus motorcycles at the site.

Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, Copenhagen's first ball-playing club, acquired a 6 hectares site on the south side of Peter Bangs Vej in 1924. The club inaugurated a large new sports complex at the site on 10 April 1928.[4]

Notable buildings and residents

[edit]
Danish Union of Librarians' building
Diakonissestiftelsen seen from Peter Bangs Vej

Diakonissestiftelsen's old main building (No. 1) is from 1876 and was designed by Hans Jørgen Holm in the style of a Medieval convent. The Deaconess Foundation has launched a 2020 plan for a comprehensive redevelopment of their site with residences as well as social and healthcare facilities.[5]

The building Sarepta designed by Carl Lendorf (No. 8) and Teba (No. 10), both from the 1880s and located on the other side of the street, were also built of Diakonissestiftelsen. They have now been converted into the daycare Marthagården with a distinctive modern extension by Landager Arkitekter in 2013–14.[6] To the rear of the two buildings stands the Postmodern, round headquarters of the Danish Union of Librarians. It was designed by Knud Munk.

One of the White Houses on a side street to Peter Bangs Vej

The White Houses, situated a little further out, is a building society development originally built for workers at Frederiksberg Gasworks in the 1890s. The architect was Gotfred Tvede. Lindevang Church (No. 69) is from 1825 to 1830 and was designed by Thomas Havning and Anton Frederiksen.

Fisker & Nielsen's former factory site was redeveloped between 2002 and 2008 and is now known as Nimbusparken (Peter Bangs Vej 30/ H. V. Nyholms Vej). It contains a mixture of residential and commercial buildings and reuses some of the old industrial buildings.[7][8] The Danish Association of Masters and PhDs is based in the building directly on the street (No. 30).

No. 147: K.B. Hallen

Kjøbenhavns Boldklub's extensive sports complex at Peter Bangs Vej is the primary training grounds of F.C. Copenhagen. The site also included the listed multi-purpose venue K.B. Hallen venue from 1938 but it was destroyed in a fire in 2011. Christensen & Co has won a competition to build a new KB-Hallen to a new design inspired by the old building.[9]

Parks and open spaces

[edit]

Several green spaces are located along the street. Lindevangsparken is located just north of the park. It was created and 1932 and has an area of 33,000 square metres, making it the largest and oldest municipal park in Frederiksberg. The much larger and older Frederiksberg Park and Søndermarken are state-owned.[10] The Damhus Lake and adjoining Damhus Meadow in Vanløse is located just west of the street.

Transport

[edit]

Peter Bangs Vej station is located on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train network and is served by the C trains. KB Hallen station is located on the Ring Line between Hellerup and Ny Ellebjerg and is served by F.

The Inner Ring Route of Copenhagen's super bikeway network passes Diakonissestiftelsen on tis way from Emdrup to Valby.

References

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  1. ^ "Hovedstadens gadenavnes betydning" (in Danish). taxafinn.dk. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. ^ "1914" (in Danish). Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Veje på Frederiksberg" (in Danish). Frederiksberg Kommune. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Peter Bangs Vej" (in Danish). Dansk Boldspil Union. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  5. ^ "To vindere i konkurrencen om Diakonissestiftelsen" (in Danish). Diakonissestiftelsen. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Marthagården, Frederiksberglanguage=Danish". arkark.dk. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Nimbusparken, Frederiksberg". arkark.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Ny bydel med duft af Nimbus" (in Danish). Ingeniøren. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  9. ^ "Christensen & Co skal designe den ny KB Hal til 150 millioner". Byens Ejendomme (in Danish). Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  10. ^ "Lindevangsparken: Skybrud, leg og læring er på vej" (in Danish). Frederiksberg Forsyning. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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