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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CisternerneCisternerne - Wikipedia

    Cisternerne is an exhibition space for contemporary art in Copenhagen, Denmark with one annual site-specific total experience - and a wide range of events during the year. Cisternerne is an integral part of the Frederiksberg Museums ( Frederiksbergmuseerne) where the singularity of its architecture and atmosphere remains a core attraction. [1]

  2. 11 de may. de 2016 · destinoinfinito. 11/05/2016. Enterrado bajo la colina Frederiksberg, en el corazón del Parque Søndermarken, en Copenhague, se encuentra un enorme espacio subterráneo que llegó a almacenar hasta 16 millones de litros de agua para los habitantes de Copenhague.

  3. Cisternerne is an important part of Copenhagen’s history. The old water reservoir was built in 1856-59 to improve the provision of water to the growing city and to avoid the risk of infection as in the cholera epidemic that cost several thousand Copenhageners their lives a few years previously.

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  4. About Cisternerne – Water reservoir, exhibition space and dripstone cave . Forget everything about traditional art museums and exhibition spaces. Nowhere else in Denmark does art become one with the physical surroundings to such an extent as here!

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  5. The Cisterns, or Cisternerne in Danish, are the former water reservoirs for Copenhagen, located under the green grass of Søndermarken park across from Frederiksberg Castle in Frederiksberg. Here, in a massive underground space, 16 million litres of drinking water used to flow in a space free from natural light.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Cisternerne is an old subterranean reservoir that supplied drinking water to all of Copenhagen from the 1850s until the 1930s, and also doubled as a reflection pool for the nearby Frederiksberg...

  7. The Cisterns, a long forgotten subterranean reservoir, once contained the supply of drinking water for the Danish capital and could hold as much as 16 million liters of clean water. Excavation began in 1856.