Mineralsvandsfabrikken, Industrial building in Carlsberg, Denmark
Mineralsvandsfabrikken is an industrial building in Copenhagen's Carlsberg district featuring high ceilings, original Doric columns, and spacious open floors across multiple levels. The structure combines practical factory design with classical architectural elements throughout its interior.
The building was constructed between 1920 and 1927 during a period of major industrial expansion for Carlsberg's beverage production. This phase represented the company's growing operations across Scandinavia.
Today it houses Dansehallerne and Carlsberg Byens Galleri & Kunstsalon, where artists display their work and visitors experience cultural events. The converted space has become a place where creativity and industrial heritage interact in the daily life of the neighborhood.
The building offers retail spaces at ground level and office areas on the upper floors, making it easy to navigate and visit. You will find shops, galleries, and cultural venues throughout the structure.
The renovation project transformed the space into 20 residences featuring concrete floors, oak paneling, and steel-marble kitchen elements that echo the building's manufacturing past. This conversion shows how industrial materials remain visible in the contemporary living spaces.
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