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    Amagertorv dates back to the Middle Ages when Copenhagen was a small fishing village called Havn, the site was the main corridor between the village and the beach. In 1449 it is referred to as the Fishmonger's Market and in 1472 the name Amagertorv first appears. The name derives from the Amager farmers who came into town to sell their goods. [2]

  2. Amagertorv. This dashing square is the beating heart of the Strøget pedestrian area, where the two main shopping streets diverge. Its centrepiece is the imposing Stork Fountain, the winning design in a competition to present the former Crown Prince and his wife a gift for their silver wedding anniversary in 1894.

  3. Amagertorv, located in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a bustling public square known for its historic charm and vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque buildings, it features the iconic Stork Fountain and offers numerous cafes and shops, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

  4. Strøget starts at Kongens Nytorv (King’s New Square), across the square from Nyhavn – the iconic harbour with coloured houses. Other popular attractions like the Royal Palace or the Marble Church are also nearby.

  5. Nyhavn today is the site of a denser concentration of restaurants than any other neighborhood in Copenhagen. Moored beside its granite embankments, you'll see old or even antique fishing boats, some of which remain in place to preserve the sense of old-fashioned nostalgia.

  6. Amagertorv, today part of the Strøget pedestrian zone, is often described as the most central square in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

  7. Local name Nyhavn. Location Copenhagen, Danmark. A narrow port full of beautiful ships from the old times, lined by rows of colourful buildings. Established by King Christian V, the port is now considered an iconic sight of the city.

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