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Coordinates: 55°4040N 12°3548E / 55.6777°N 12.5966°E / 55.6777; 12.5966
 

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North Atlantic House, 2017

North Atlantic House (Danish: Nordatlantens Brygge) is a cultural centre located on the harbour front in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to preserve, promote and communicate culture and art from the North Atlantic area. It is made as a cooperation between Denmark, Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands and includes three galleries and conference facilities. The centre also houses the Icelandic embassy and the permanent representations of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, as well as some commercial activities and enterprises related to the area.

Building

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The centre is located in an old maritime warehouse from 1767 by the harbourfront in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of central Copenhagen.

The building is situated by the Greenlandic Trading Square (Danish: Grønlandske Handelsplads), which, for 200 years, was a centre for trade to and from the Faroe Islands, Finnmark, Iceland, and in particular, Greenland. Dry fish, salted herring, whale oil and skins are among the goods that were stored in and around the warehouse before being sold off to European markets.[1][2][3]

Activities

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The centre arranges a mixture of exhibitions, events, concerts and debates, featuring everything from contemporary art, dance, music, performances and films to lectures.

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References

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  1. ^ "Sag: Grønlandske Handels Plads". Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  • ^ "Nordatlanten skal samles i ét hus". Jyllands-Posten. 16 July 1999. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  • ^ "North Atlantic House - A whiff of days gone by". North Atlantic House. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  • 55°40′40N 12°35′48E / 55.6777°N 12.5966°E / 55.6777; 12.5966


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    1767 establishments in Denmark
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