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Zieglers Gaard, Nybrogade 12, Copenhagen Zieglers Gaard, Nybrogade 12, Copenhagen View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-zieglers-gaard-nybr ogade-12-copenhagen With former tenants including Grundtvig and Johan Rohde, this stunning building has become a listed property that has been tastefully restored to highlight the historical significance while rendering a modern and functional working environment. Organizations situated here are ensured a 'hassle-free' existence thanks to an on-site support team who are always willing to deal with the management tasks needed to manage a peaceful and efficient office space. In addition to this, they help promote a situation in which companies based here can remain as productive as possible. This executive centre is also able to offer the in-house cafe, producing a selection of meals and hot drinks whilst also being a good option for rest and down time in-between meetings. Other amenities offered here include use of a comfortable lounge, reception desk services, an in-house dry cleaning service and secure bike sheds. Transport links Nearest tube: Gammel Strand Nearest railway station: Kongens Nytorv (624 metres) Nearest airport: Gammel Strand Key features 24 hour access 24-hour security Access to multiple centres nation-wide Administrative support AV equipment Bike racks Board room Carpets Catering services available Central heating Close to railway station Comfortable lounge Company signage Conference rooms Dry cleaning service Dry cleaning service Entry phone system Fitness facilities Furnished workspaces High-speed internet Kitchen facilities Meeting rooms Multilingual staff Near to a subway/underground station Office cleaning service On-site management support Open plan workstations Photocopying available Postal facilities/mail handling Reception staff Recycling facilities Restaurant in the building Security system Shower cubicles Telephone answering service Town centre location Video conference facilities WC (unisex) Location These office suites is set in a a strategic position in Copenhagen, pinpointed on the beautiful waterfront and just a few feet from the main retail hub of the city known as Strøget. Christiansborg palace is only 183 metres from this office provider and is reachable after just a 4 minute walk. It is a magnificent castle that is most highly regarded with tourists and locals alike and is ideal for soaking up some history during your lunch hour. This business hub boasts loads of eating options, a good example of which would be Færgekroens Bryghus, which is a 10 minute walk away and something of a favorite with all that visit. This area of the city supplies up a wide selection of transit routes including Kongens Nytorv railway Station, which is 620 metres from the door while Copenhagen airport is to be found after an 18 minute journey. Due to its coveted position, this centre is certainly an attractive office option for firms in Copenhagen, and is an essential visit when looking at new office possibilities. Points of interest within 1000 metres Royal (bakery) - 166m from business centre Christiansborg Palace (castle) - 183m from business centre Christiansborg Palace Chapel (place of worship) - 198m from business centre Tøjhusmuseet - The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum (museum) - 344m from business centre Bibliotekshaven (park) - 375m from business centre Church of Our Lady (place of worship) - 378m from business centre Kunsthallen Nikolaj (arts centre) - 382m from business centre Hovedbiblioteket (library) - 481m from business centre University of Copenhagen (university) - 487m from business centre Magasin du Nord (parking) - 493m from business centre Faergekroens Bryghus (restaurant) - 505m from business centre Saint Peter's Church (place of worship) - 510m from business centre Synagogen (place of worship) - 525m from business centre Pirateriet (restaurant) - 545m from business centre Mazzolis (restaurant) - 576m from business centre Glassalen (theatre) - 584m from business centre Kongens Nytorv (railway station) - 624m from business centre Danhostel Copenhagen City (hostel) - 636m from business centre The Concert Hall (theatre) - 666m from business centre Pantomimeteatret (theatre) - 674m from business centre Det Kongelige Teater (theatre) - 677m from business centre Jarmers Tarn (ruins) - 718m from business centre Cirkusbygningen (theatre) - 723m from business centre Pumpehuset (nightclub) - 762m from business centre Cabinn City (hotel) - 767m from business centre Den Tyske Reformerte Kirke (place of worship) - 795m from business centre Orstedsparken (park) - 800m from business centre Palads Biograferne (cinema) - 815m from business centre Christian's Church (place of worship) - 824m from business centre Frihedsstotten (monument) - 873m from business centre Astoria (hotel) - 916m from business centre Copenhagen Marriott Hotel (hotel) - 920m from business centre Gammel Dok Pakhus (attraction) - 929m from business centre Orangeriet (restaurant) - 946m from business centre Drengen med svanen (fountain) - 964m from business centre Botanical Museum (museum) - 969m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. 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