Bodenhoffs Plads is an area located in the north-eastern part of Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark. The site is separated from Grønlandske Handels Plads to the west by Christianshavns Kanal and by Trangraven from Holmen to the north. It is connected to both areas by the three-way footbridge Trangravsbroen.
The converted warehouse at Bodenhodds Plads 1-5
Hambros Plads
Bodenhoffs Plads seen from the other side of the canal in c. 1895
Grønlandske Handels Plads
(Kongelige) Grønlandske Handels Plads is a waterfront area at the end of Strandgade in the northwestern corner of the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. The area is bounded by the Trangraven canal to the north, Christianshavn Canal to the east, Krøyers Plads to the south and the main harbor to the west. The waterfront is also known as Nordatlantens Brygge. It is named for the Royal Greenland Trading Department and was for more than 200 years a hub for Danish trade on Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. The most notable building is North Atlantic House, an 18th-century warehouse now used as a cultural centre for the North Atlantic area.
Grønlandske Handelsplads viewed from the water
Royal Greenland Dock painted by N. J. Bredal in 1910
Grønlandske Handels Plads in the 1900s
Strandgade 104 (left), 106 (middle) and 108 viewed from the other side of Christianshavn Canal