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northernmost bastion was Charlotte Amalies Bastion, and north of this two cannon batteries were established, "Batteriet Quintus" and "Batteriet Neptunus". The latter's name came from the sunken ship which was the foundation for the battery. This battery was later renamed to "Christiani Sixti Batteri", or "Christian VI's Battery". Today it is known as "Batteriet Sixtus" or just "Sixtus". The sinking of ships continued, loaded with mud from the harbour and trash from Copenhagen's streets. In certain streets, there could be more than one metre of trash, so there was plenty to take. This efforts gradually formed an island, which was given the name Nyholm.
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heavier, in this fashion. A crane was needed, tall enough to lift the entire mast vertically and then lower it into the ship. It was as a consequence of this development that the Masting Crane on Nyholm was erected in 1748–51. In the late 19th century, the increasing size and capacity of general harbour cranes began to overlap with the lofty but lightweight masting sheers and so their specialisation was no longer required.
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from Ankerøen to Langøen. From Langøen's southern tip, a bridge was built to Arsenaløen. This happened towards the end of the 18th century. At this point, all of Holmen's islands were connected. East from Langøen, an atoll was found called "Mudderøen (English: The Mud Island). This area was reclaimed and annexed to Langeø, which at this stage was renamed Frederiksholm. In 1789 Frederiksholm had reached its current size.
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which was also designed by Lange and completed in 1751. Earlier the building of sailing ships had not required sheers to erect their mast, as it could be lifted into place by ropes and allowed to pivot around its foot. As ships became larger, it was no longer possible to mount their masts, taller and
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Around 1750, further reclamations created two small islands south of Nyholm, Balastøen (English: The Ballast Island) and Ankerøen (English: The Anchor Island), along with a larger island, Langøen (English: The Long Island). Bridges were built from Nyholm to Ballastøen, from Ballastøen to Ankerøen and
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As the only part of Holmen, Nyholm is still a military area. Access to the area is therefore restricted. However, the public is allowed to enter Nyholm from sunrise (not earlier than 8 am though) to sunset. Sunset is marked by a single shot from a cannon at the Sixtus Battery. Among the institutions
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Land reclamations west of Langeø (Frederiksholm) and north of Christiansholm led to the establishment of two new islands for the storage of anchors and ships ballast after the first Anchor and Ballast Islands had become part of Nyholm. By further reclamations, they grew together and in 1858 a large
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and used to occupy the entire area, but activities have gradually been moved elsewhere. Since the early 1990s, the area has instead been redeveloped for other use as a new district of the city, while the remaining naval facilities are confined to the northernmost islet of Nyholm. The area is today
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was completed in 1770, giving rise to the island's name. Later the island was extended eastwards until reaching its current size in the middle of the 19th century. In 1860 Arsenaløen formed a land connection to Christianshavn, which became the main entrance to Holmen, known as Værftsbrovagten
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was extended northwards to protect the area which had been chosen for the fleet. The extension had seven bastions, named for members of the Royal Family. In Carls and Wilhems Bastion, black powder depots were constructed. Built in 1688 and 1690, they are the oldest structures at Holmen. The
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Since the Navy closed down its activities and Holmen was released for redevelopment, Holmen has become home to one of the largest creative clusters in Copenhagen. A Centre for Creative Educations has been established on the eas side of Frederiksholm, mostly in converted naval buildings. It
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from 1744 designed by Phillipe de Lange. It has a characteristic tower featuring a clock and with a crown atop. For many years it was simply referred to as "Under Uret" (English: "Beneath the Clock"). The crown at the top was reused in the design of the spire for
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Frederiksholm is the area which has seen most new construction since Holmen Naval Base was closed and the area released for redevelopment. Many new buildings have been built while old buildings from the areas naval past have been converted for new uses.
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who served as Naval Master Builder for almost 30 years and also contributed with many other buildings at Nyholm, and the building was completed the following year. It guarded the passage between the
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When Gammelholm was finally decommissioned by the Navy in 1869, most activities were moved to Frederiksholm, and in 1918 the shipyard at Nyholm was moved to Frederiksholm and the adjoining Dokøen.
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but even though more and more activities were relocated there, Holmen retained its status. In 1981 the naval shipyard closed. On 1 May 1993, the Holmen Naval Base was closed.
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at Christianshavn. After this, the island became known as Dokøen (English: The Dock Island). In 1925 the island was annexed to Frederiksholm but kept its own name.
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for Navy personnel, but this plan was abandoned. Instead, a number of other buildings were built on the island, including storages for ship masts. After the
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Batteriet Sixtus (English: The Sixtus Battery) is a small fortification of earthworks on the northern part of Nyholm. It is from here that official
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While development on Nyholm continued, a little island called Motzmanns Plads, just north of Christianshavn, was bought. Later it was renamed
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It was to this island that the naval shipyard was relocated. The first ship which was set to sea from this shipyard was the first
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today house small business mainly in the creative sector, such advertising agencies, media houses and architectural practices.
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in the United States. Georg Stage is moored in the canal between Nyholm and Frederiksholm when she is in Copenhagen.
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The Barracks complex was built in 1908-10, replacing the previous, outdated living quarters on decommissioned ships.
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which was scuttled at the site to create it. The royal family cross the harbour on the royal barge which moors at
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In 1680, a plan was conceived to move the fleet out of the city. Responsibility for the plan was given to Admiral
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which now serve as museum ships. During opening hours visitors are free to walk around the largest of the ships,
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which serves as a training platform for Danish sailors. She was launched 1934 as a replacement of another ship
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can only be visited on tours. They start every 30 minutes during opening hours and are available in English.
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in 1692. Afterwards, the construction of all large ships was moved to Nyholm, and at Bremerholm, now called
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Holmen has been subject to comprehensive redevelopment since the Navy closed down most of its activities.
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The existence of Holmen originates in a wish to relocate the Danish Fleet from its earlier home at
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Being the oldest part of Holmen, Nyholm generally has the oldest buildings. These include the
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After 1692, several ships were built on Nyholm and in 1750, for the first time a Danish king,
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and educational institutions and remaining military activities. Holmen is also home to the
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as districts go, the area has a somewhat quiet and "remote" reputation and feel to it.
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Planbygningen (English: The Design Building) was used for the design and carving of
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Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation
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and Nyholm. It was also used for receiving important guests to the naval base.
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Also berthed at the pier are three decommissioned naval ships of the
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has been based in the Arsenal complex at Arsenaløen since 2005.
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characterized by a mixture of residential developments,
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Nyholm Central Guard (Danish: Nyholm Hovedvagt) is a
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is now confined to Nyholm which is also home to the
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proposed the construction of a new building to King
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The Central Guard
Copenhagen
Denmark
Royal Naval Base and Dockyards
singular
Christianshavn
Zealand
Amager
land reclamations
Holmen Naval Base
Gammelholm
creative businesses
Copenhagen Opera House
Indre By
cul-de-sac
Holmen Naval Base
Bremerholm
Niels Juel
Christianshavns Vold
Gammelholm
Frederik V
Second Battle of Copenhagen
Christiansholm
arsenal
King's Gate
barracks
Gunboat War
boathouses
gunboats

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