Strassen | |
Namesake | Battle of Isted |
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Length | 1 km (0.62 mi) |
Location | Vesterbro, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Coordinates | 55°40′10.33″N 12°33′16.34″E / 55.6695361°N 12.5545389°E |
From | Copenhagen Central Station |
To | Enghave Plads and Enghaveparken |
Construction | |
Construction start | 1858 |
Other | |
Known for | Shopping and entertainment |
Istedgade (also called Strassen)[1] is a 1-kilometer straight street in the district of Vesterbro in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. It starts at Copenhagen Central Station and runs parallel to Vesterbrogade to Enghave Plads and Enghaveparken. From the station in the cheap hotel district, it runs through the porn, prostitution[2] and drugs area to modern Vesterbro, where 1900s tenement style blocks have undergone significant modernisation. It is generally considered the heart of Vesterbro and was a main traffic artery until 2013 where the street had traffic reducing measures installed.[3]