Nytorv, Aalborg Explained

Nytorv Square is a town square in Aalborg, Denmark.

Nytorv street was originally built as a funnel-shaped space between Østerågade and Slotsgade in 1604. The crossing at Nytorv and Østerågade is the historic center of the city and is open to pedestrians, cyclists and buses.[1]

Nytorv is characterized by a number of shops and professional services, from west to east, including Spar Nord, Jyske Bank, Sinnerup, Salling, ElGiganten, Imerco, Friis, a community center, and the main library.

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57.0478°N 9.9244°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jensen, Ole B.. Staging Mobilities. 5 March 2013. Routledge. 978-0-415-69373-8. 140–.