Nørrebro station

Commuter and rapid transit railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark
Preceding station S-train Following station
Fuglebakken F Bispebjerg
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Preceding station Copenhagen Metro Following station
Skjolds Plads
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M3 Nørrebros Runddel
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Location
Nørrebro is located in Copenhagen
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Nørrebro is located in Greater Copenhagen
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Nørrebro is located in Denmark
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Nørrebro station is an interchange station between the S-train Ring Line and the Copenhagen Metro City Circle Line in the Outer Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated at the junction of Nørrebrogade, Folmer Bendtsens Plads, Frederikssundsvej and Nordre Fasanvej. The functionalist station building from 1940 was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1992.

History

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The first station at the site was opened on 1 July 1886. The current station opened on 15 May 1930. The metro station was opened on 29 September 2019 together with 16 other stations on the line.

Design

The functionalist station building from 1940 was designed by Knud Tanggaard Seest. The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1992.

  • Nørrebro Station platform looking towards Nordbro Tårnet
    Nørrebro Station platform looking towards Nordbro Tårnet
  • Station seen from one platform under the large curved roof
    Station seen from one platform under the large curved roof
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    Station from the other side

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