Stormbro

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stormbro(en)
Stormbroen, Nybrogade.jpg
Storm Bridge with National Museum ( Prince's Mansion) as a backdrop
Coordinates55°40′32″N 12°34′33″E / 55.675624°N 12.57595°E / 55.675624; 12.57595Coordinates: 55°40′32″N 12°34′33″E / 55.675624°N 12.57595°E / 55.675624; 12.57595
CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrian and bicycle traffic
CrossesFrederiksholms Kanal /
LocaleCopenhagen, Denmark
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
History
DesignerMartin Nyrop
Opened1918
Location

Stormbro (English: Storm Bridge) is a small arch bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark, marking the transition between and Frederiksholm Canal, two sections of the canal which separates from the rest of the city centre. It links Stormgade (towards City Hall) with Vindebrogade on Slotsholmen (towards Kongens Nytorv).

History[]

The bridge is named after the Storm on Copenhagen in 1659. It was at this very spot, where the city ramparts at that time were located, that the Swedish troops made their principal attack. After a series of defeats, the Danish troops finally gained victory, the Swedish troops leaving 2,000 dead soldiers in front of the ramparts at Stormgade.

Various sources state that the bridge was erected in 1681 but on the side the inscription "erected in MDCLX" is carved into its stone foundation.

Current bridge[]

The bridge was renovated by Martin Nyrop in 1918.[1] It is built in stone and has three arches.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Martin Nyrop" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark. Retrieved 2012-08-21.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""