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Dansk: Elefantporten at Carlsbergbryggeriet, København. Arkitekt: Vilhelm Dahlerup, 1901. Lavet af Bornholms granit.
English: The Elephant Gate (entrance) at Carlsberg Brewery, Copenhagen. Architect: Vilhelm Dahlerup, 1901. Made out of granit from the island of Bornholm.
Nederlands: De Olifantenpoort van de Carlsbergbrouwerij, Kopenhagen. Architect: Vilhelm Dahlerup, 1901. Vervaardigd uit Bornholms graniet.
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Source Elefantporten, Ny Carlsberg
Author malouette from Frederiksberg / Copenhagen, Denmark
Camera location55° 40′ 02.2″ N, 12° 31′ 56.63″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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