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and the hotel y>Tcrminus« j (see Chapter 14), facing the i m ainstation. Behind this may i he seen the Central Post-Of- : ficc (see page 36). Having : retourned to Vesterbros Pas- i sage, one passes the Panopti- : konbuilding, on the first floor : of which the Danish Peoples : Museum is installed (see i Chapter 7) and on the cor- j ner of which, towards the rail- j way, the newspaper nDagens j Nyhcdera, has its branch-of- j flees. j We then pass the viaduct j over the railway, in the midd- j le of which stands Friheds- j stottcn (the Obelisk of Li- j b e rty ). To the left we then : pass the well-known Webers \ Hotel (see Chapter 14) and j on our right, on the old rail- : way areas are p u t up a row :

i torv (square) around which I are grouped the National- j complex w ith the largest tliea- j tre for revues and light ope- | ras, the Rcala (see Chapter : 13), the Circus-building, du- j ring the w inter variete-thea- j tre and moving pictures, and | the largest and finest nioving- | picture-theatre, » Paladstea- | tret, (the Palace-theatre), j Opposite the National-com- j plex is the Axelborg, a buil- | ding erected by »Den danske | Andelsbank og Arbejdernes i Andels-Boligforening«; eontai- j ning shops and offices only, j Having passed the Wivel • R estaurant one stands a t the • corner of Bernstorffsgade, • which, to the left, leads to : the Main-Station. On the way j one passes the restaurant : » Brceddehytten « and y>Nimba

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