Knippelsbro is one of only two highway bridges across Copenhagen's inner harbour. It is a bascule bridge, dating from 1937, designed by engineer Godfred Lorenz with Danish architect Kaj Gottlob, with an aesthetic that has lasted well.


The bridge's most distinctive and attractive feature is the pair of copper-clad control towers. These are magnificent, especially with nice features such as the upper balcony and various portholes. They were built entirely prefabricated and lifted into place by a crane.

Further information:
- Google maps
- Wikipedia
- Structurae
- arkitekturbilleder.dk
- The best bridges in Copenhagen
- Christianshavns Lokalhistoriske Forening og Arkiv
- Towers of Copenhagen
- Ny Knippelsbro: Selve Broadbejdet (Lorens, Ingeniøren, 1938)
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