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and smaller freight ships right up until the 1970s. The Sjællandsbroen bridge was built to the south of the lock in 1969. It was designed by Niels Rohwder. It originally opened to passing vessels. It is now permanently closed and with a clearance of just three metres, only smaller boats can now
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The Slusen lock system was established between 1901 and 1903 as a consequence of the comprehensive changes which had taken part in Copenhagen Harbour over the past decades. Large-scale expansions of the harbor had dug away enormous amounts of material which had in turn been used for reclamations
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The Slusehavnen harbor at Sjællandsbroen is now home to a sizeable houseboat colony, "Husbådskolonien København". The association was founded in 1987 as "Kajforeningen Kalvebod Brygge" ("Quay Association Kalvebod Brygge") since most of the boats at that time was berthed in Tømmergraven at
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Over the years the shallow waters along entire eastern section of the embankment have been filled, meaning that the island with the buildings now appears as an integrated part of Amager.
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who served as architect for Port of Copenhagen. On the south side of the embankment, a small harbor was established where ships could berth while they awaiting passage.
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The lock consists of an embankment in granite with associated system. It extended for almost two km from
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elsewhere. Especially the ones in the southern part of the harbor,
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The lock closed in 1995 but reopened after a renovation in 2004.
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on the Zealand side, had led to strong currents of up to 6
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South Harbour
Copenhagen
Denmark
Copenhagen Harbour
Zealand
Amager
Sluseholmen

Islands Brygge
Teglholmen
knots

dredgers

Frederiksholm
Amager
Vilhelm Dahlerup
Kalvebod Brygge
"Guide over Københavns Hanvn - Sydhavnen"
"Slusen - historie"
the original
"Sluserne åbnes til Københavns Havn"
"Husbådskolonien København"
the original
Copenhagen House Boat Colony
Images
55°38′34″N 12°33′09″E / 55.6427°N 12.5524°E / 55.6427; 12.5524
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1903 establishments in Denmark

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