Galleri K
Galleru K, formerly Crome & Goldschmidt, is a shopping arcade situated on Strøget in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Completed in 1901, the building occupies the entire block between Kristen Bernikows Gade, Østergade (Strøget), Antonigade and Pilestræde.
History[]
The former building at the site was acquired by Crome & Goldschmidt in 1884 and the company opened a department store in the building in 1887.
In 1897, two developers, J. Fisker and A. Volmer, purchased the buildings long the street. They constructed a new building known as Volmerhus at the site in connection with a widening of Kristen Bernikows Gade. It was designed by Erik Schiødte (1849-1909) and Christian Arntzen (1852-1911).[1] Crome & Goldschmidt remained a tenant in the building and installed Denmark's first escalators in it in 1927.
The department store closed when Crome & Goldschmidt merged with Illum in 1971. It was relaunched as City Arkaden ("The City Arcade"). In 2004, a joint-venture between the Danish property developer Keops and the American AIG purchased the building. After a major refurbishment, it reopened in 2006 under the current name.[2]
Design[]
Galleri K contains about 30 shops and has a total area of about 10,000 square metres over two floors as well as underground parking. The original building is in the Historicist style. A covered atrium and arcade connects Kristen Bernikows Gade to Pilestræde where the architects created a small space with a café.[3]
Shops[]
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In popular culture[]
Crome & Goldschmidt was used as a location in the films (1954) Far til fire i sneen (1954), Far til fire i byen (1956) and Tag til marked i Fjordby (1957).[4]
References[]
- ^ "Kristen Bernikowsgade 2 / Østergade 26-26a-c" (in Danish). indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 18 July 2013.[dead link]
- ^ "En amerikaner forvandler Cityarkaden". Berlingske (in Danish). 15 September 2004. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
- "Galleru K klar til efteråret". Berlingske (in Danish). 6 August 2006. Retrieved 30 March 2021. - ^ "Gallery K". PLH Architects. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
- ^ "Crome & Goldschmidt". Dansk film database (in Danish). Retrieved 30 March 2021.
External links[]
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- Retail buildings in Copenhagen
- Buildings and structures completed in 1901
- 2006 establishments in Denmark
- Art Nouveau architecture in Copenhagen
- Art Nouveau retail buildings