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Midtermolen

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The wharf was constructed as part of the original free port which was constructed in 1894. The Silo Warehouse which was completed at its tip that same year was the new port area's most imposing building until it was demolished after a fire in 1969. The building was designed by
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buildings. Its core was an 11 storeys high grain silo while the sides served as regular warehouses. The official time signal was from 1909 until
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located on the roof of the building. It consisted of a ball which was raised every morning and dropped at 13:00 (12:00
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but in 1908 left the free port in favour of a new headquarters in Holbergsgade at
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was inaugurated at the tip of the pier. The company had originally been based in
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Company House now serve as headquarters for the insurance company
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India Quay
Southern Free Port
Copenhagen
Denmark



Vilhelm Dahlerup
Christian IV
Renaissance
World War II
UTC
East Asiatic Company
Asia House
Indiakaj
Gammelholm
PLH Arkitekter
Alm. Brand
Marmormolen
"Københavns Havn"
"Husets historie"
55°41′49″N 12°35′51″E / 55.6970°N 12.5974°E / 55.6970; 12.5974
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Buildings and structures in Copenhagen
Port of Copenhagen

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