Nørrebrogade is the principal shopping street of the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from The Lakes in the southeast to Nørrebro station in the northwest, linking Frederiksborggade and Queen Louise's Bridge with Frederikssundsvej. The street passes Assistens Cemetery, Nørrebro Runddel and the Superkilen linear park. Buildings include the multipurpose venue Nørrebrohallen and two churches.
Nørrebrogade is the principal shopping street of the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from The Lakes in the southeast to Nørrebro station in the northwest, linking Frederiksborggade and Queen Louise's Bridge with Frederikssundsvej. The street passes Assistens Cemetery, Nørrebro Runddel and the Superkilen linear park. Buildings include the multipurpose venue Nørrebrohallen and two churches.
==Location== The approximately 2,150 m long street runs from Sortedam Dossering at Queen Louise's Vridge in the southwast to Nørrebro railway station in the northwest. The first leg of the streetfrom Sortedam Dossering to Nørrebros Runddelis approximately 1m979 m long. The section from Sortedam Dossering to Griffenfeldsgade runs in a west-northwesterly direction. From there it continues in a more northwesterly direction to Nørrebro Runddel. The side streets that extend from the southwestern side of the street are Blågårdsgade, Slotsgade, Stengade, Griffenfeldsgade, Solitudevej and Kapelvej. The streets which extend from the northeast side of the street are Ravnsborggade, Fælledvej, Elmegade, Peter Fabers Gade, Møllegade, Meinungsgade, Frederik VII's Gade, Sjællandsgade and Fynsgade.
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