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lnisls of J. F. S c li o uw and Wc y s c demand our attenliou. Kul t orve t (The ma r k c t p l a c e for cha r c oa l and peat), lies near the Northernport; Graabrødret orv, Gr e yFr e ar ’s Pl ace, fora lime called Ulfeldtsplace, on account of a monu­ ment of infamy ereeled tlicre to Ihe memory of lllfeldl, is a markel now for butchcrraeat. But the eliief meat markel is Nieolaylorv, as the place is called, wliere Nicolay watch-lower stands. Crossing Ihe canal at lldihroplace hy a wret- ched bridge we find ourselves on S l o t s h o l m (The Cas t l e - holm). On this little Island, con- neclcd wilh the rest of Ihe city by live brigdes over the canal that surrounds it, stand the Bank, the Ex c h a n g e , the Mi ni s t e r i al Of f i c c s , Ihe Pal ace of Ch r i s t i a n s bo r g wilh Ihe Pal ac e Ch ure li and, last hul not least, Th o r v a l d s e n s Mu s e um, witli ils in- valuable treasures. In front of the palace two well kept grassy lawns alTord refreshment lo Ihe cye. The bridges are l l o l me n s b r o from Slørrc- slræde over Ilolmenscanal to Slotsplace; Storm- bro, Marmor bro and Pr i nd s e n s br c from Christiansborg palace yard over Slolsholm Canal. Kn i p pe 1s b ro and Lan g e b ro we have adready mentioned as uniting Copenhagen proper wilh Christianshavn and, in Christianshavn, Bør tie - h u s b r o e n , Snor reb ro and Wi l dersbro.

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