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Enghave Plads : ウィキペディア英語版
Enghave Plads
Enghave Plads is a central public square of the Vesterbro district in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located where Istedgade reaches Enghavevej, which separates the square from Enghave Park.
==History==

Enghave Plads was established when the Vesterbro area was built over in the late 1880s In the late 1880s, at the initiative of the architect Ferdinand Meldahl, who was also a member of the City Council, a playground was also established at the site.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Legepladsernes historie )〕 Enghave Plads School opened on the square in 1892. Completed in 1900, Christ Church was the second church to be built in the rapidly growing Vesterbro neighbourhood. A fountain, ''Boy with fiasco'', designed by Jens Lund, was installed in the centre of the square in 1903. For many years, the square played host to an annual fun fair.
From its opening in 1902, Enghave Plads was the southern terminus of Line 3 of the Copenhagen Tramways, which operated between Melchiors Plads in Østerbro and the square by way of Nørrebro and Frederiksberg. The tram line was extended to Frederiksholm in 1915 and again from Frederiksholm to Mozarts Plads in 1937.
The area on the other side of Enghavevej remained open land. The Royal Danish Horticultural Society established 478 allotments at the.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Enghaven (Enghave Parken) )〕 They were moved and the small public Enghave Park was laid out under the direction of City Architect Poul Holsøe, who also designed the red-brick social housing which was built at the same time and borders the park on three sides.
The square was renovated and pedestrianized in 1995. The 114-year-old chestnut tree, which for decades had dominated the square, was removed in October 2011 to make way for the construction of Enghave Station, a future station on the City Circle Line.

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