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The Lakes, Copenhagen

The Lakes (Danish: Søerne) in Copenhagen, Denmark is a row of three rectangular lakes curving around the western margin of the City Centre, forming one of the oldest and most distinctive features of the city's topography. The paths around them are popular with strollers, bikers and runners.

The Lakes
Søerne
Sortedams Sø with Søtorvet and Dronning Louises Bro
The Lakes
Søerne
LocationCopenhagen
Coordinates55°41′20″N 12°34′01″E / 55.68889°N 12.56694°E / 55.68889; 12.56694
Typeartificial lakes
Basin countriesDenmark
Sections/sub-basinsSortedam Lake, Peblinge Lake, Sankt Jørgens Lake

History edit

Originally the area, which the lakes now form, was one long stream. It had an arch shape and was just outside the city levees. In the early Middle Ages, a need of water for watermills was determined. As a result of this a dam was built and the Peblinge Sø was created.

As a result of a siege of Copenhagen in 1523, it was decided to expand the entrenchments in order to improve the fortifications of the city. The levee at Peblinge Sø was expanded and another was created, which resulted in the creation of Sortedams Sø. In the beginning of the 16th century, Sankt Jørgens Sø was created, by further damming. This made it possible to flood the banks and lakes in case of an attack.

Peblinge Sø and Sortedams Sø also served as reservoirs for the city, and in the period 1705–1727 they were cleaned and dug deeper. The edges were also straightened, giving them their current shape. In the middle of the 18th century they were discontinued as a source of drinking water, due to poor water quality. Sankt Jørgens Sø was to be used instead and it was cleaned and straightened in a similar manner as had the two other lakes 120 years earlier. Until the end of World War II, it played a central role in as a reservoir in Copenhagen and as a backup reservoir until 1959.

The first Fredensbro (bridge) was built across Sortedams Sø in 1878 as a small wooden bridge. The current Fredensbro is a wide levee, that separates the two basins. It was created in 1976–1977.

The vertical slopes of Peblinge Sø and Sortedams Sø were made in 1929, where the pathways surrounding the lakes also were made. In the 60's it was suggested a four lane city ring (named Søringen) be constructed, but the project was disbanded and the lakes were granted the a status of a protected area in 1966.

Fugleøen (the Bird Island) is located within the northern basin of Sortedams Sø. It was raised to fame in 1967, when it was "liberated" by a group of activists, who declared it an independent state, separate from Denmark.

During the 2010s the local governments of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg explored plans to create a park around Sankt Jørgens Sø, with the dual use of acting as a detention basin for cloudburst flood waters. Likely as a consequence of Global Warming, cloudbursts have become much more common in Denmark, making the sewerage pipes designed for the old weather patterns insufficient; using Sankt Jørgens Sø as a detention basin is just one of many such projects in Copenhagen.[1][2] The proposed plans were largely set aside after mass criticism from the public, which eliminated any political support to challenge the protected status of Sankt Jørgens Sø and the other lakes.[3]

Geography edit

 
Basic layout of the lakes

The landmark consist of three artificial lakes, which are divided into five basins:

  • Sankt Jørgens Sø (English: Saint George's Lake) is made of two basins (south and north) with the southernmost point at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium and northernmost point at Gyldenløvesgade (a continuation of H. C. Andersens Boulevard which passes City Hall Square). The two basins are divided by a levee that serves as a foundation for the street Kampmannsgade.
  • Peblinge Sø (English: Student Lake). A single basin between Gyldenløvesgade and Dronning Louises Bro (English: Queen Louise's Bridge), which is the continuation of Nørrebrogade. The word pebling means little priest, and was used metaphorically for any student in the elementary and secondary schools in Denmark during the time when the church was the sole provider of education.[4]
  • Sortedams Sø (English: Black Pond Lake or Black Dam Lake) consists of two basins (north and south). The southernmost point is by the Dronning Louises Bro, while the northernmost is by Østerbro. The lakes are separated by Fredensbro (English: Bridge of the Peace).

Water edit

 
Reading at Sortedam Lake

The lakes inlet is through piped streams (Grøndalsåen, Lygteåen and Ladegårdsåen). These streams jointly provide water from the wet-area Utterslev Mose, the lake Emdrup Sø and to a lesser degree the lake Damhussøen. Ladegårdsåen was converted from an open stream to a piped stream in 1925 and is located below the streets Ågade and Åboulevarden. It provides water for Peblinge Sø and has its endpoint near the pavilion Søpavillonen (English: The Lake Pavilion). From the lakes the water is streamed further on, with an endpoint at the north end of Sortedams Sø, to the lakes in Østre Anlæg, the Fredrikshavn Entrenchment and Øresund. The water has an average time in the lakes of approximately 1 year.

The water in Utterslev Mose and Emdrup Sø is very high in nutrients. As a result of this, large quantities of algae formed in the lakes and the water became rather unclear as well as hindering animal and plant life. In 1999 the municipality of Copenhagen erected a water treatment plant by Emdrup Sø, to clean the water that was being led to the lakes.[citation needed] This allowed for the re-creation of the water environment. Currently the water is much more clear and animal and plant life are present.[citation needed]

Use edit

The lakes primarily serve as a recreational area and the paths surrounding them are popular for strolls and a favoured running route. The total distance around the lakes is 6.4 km.

Sankt Jørgens Sø has a depth of 4–5 metres with sloped sides. The other lakes have a depth of 2.5 metres, with hard vertical edges (made of granite). In Sortedams Sø, two artificial islands have been created. They are named Fiskeøen (English: The Fish Island) and Fugleøen (English: The Bird Island) and both serve as sanctuary for birds.

 
Panoramic view of the Nørrebro side of Peblinge Lake

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Skybrudssikring: SKT. Jørgens Sø skal omkranses af park". 13 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Cloudburst Concretisation Masterplan". Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Efter massiv kritik: Planer om en søpark midt i København skrinlægges". Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Pebling" (in Danish). Ordbog over det Danske Sprog. Retrieved 2009-04-16.

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The Lakes Danish Soerne in Copenhagen Denmark is a row of three rectangular lakes curving around the western margin of the City Centre forming one of the oldest and most distinctive features of the city s topography The paths around them are popular with strollers bikers and runners The Lakes SoerneSortedams So with Sotorvet and Dronning Louises BroThe Lakes SoerneLocationCopenhagenCoordinates55 41 20 N 12 34 01 E 55 68889 N 12 56694 E 55 68889 12 56694Typeartificial lakesBasin countriesDenmarkSections sub basinsSortedam Lake Peblinge Lake Sankt Jorgens Lake Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Water 4 Use 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOriginally the area which the lakes now form was one long stream It had an arch shape and was just outside the city levees In the early Middle Ages a need of water for watermills was determined As a result of this a dam was built and the Peblinge So was created As a result of a siege of Copenhagen in 1523 it was decided to expand the entrenchments in order to improve the fortifications of the city The levee at Peblinge So was expanded and another was created which resulted in the creation of Sortedams So In the beginning of the 16th century Sankt Jorgens So was created by further damming This made it possible to flood the banks and lakes in case of an attack Peblinge So and Sortedams So also served as reservoirs for the city and in the period 1705 1727 they were cleaned and dug deeper The edges were also straightened giving them their current shape In the middle of the 18th century they were discontinued as a source of drinking water due to poor water quality Sankt Jorgens So was to be used instead and it was cleaned and straightened in a similar manner as had the two other lakes 120 years earlier Until the end of World War II it played a central role in as a reservoir in Copenhagen and as a backup reservoir until 1959 The first Fredensbro bridge was built across Sortedams So in 1878 as a small wooden bridge The current Fredensbro is a wide levee that separates the two basins It was created in 1976 1977 The vertical slopes of Peblinge So and Sortedams So were made in 1929 where the pathways surrounding the lakes also were made In the 60 s it was suggested a four lane city ring named Soringen be constructed but the project was disbanded and the lakes were granted the a status of a protected area in 1966 Fugleoen the Bird Island is located within the northern basin of Sortedams So It was raised to fame in 1967 when it was liberated by a group of activists who declared it an independent state separate from Denmark During the 2010s the local governments of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg explored plans to create a park around Sankt Jorgens So with the dual use of acting as a detention basin for cloudburst flood waters Likely as a consequence of Global Warming cloudbursts have become much more common in Denmark making the sewerage pipes designed for the old weather patterns insufficient using Sankt Jorgens So as a detention basin is just one of many such projects in Copenhagen 1 2 The proposed plans were largely set aside after mass criticism from the public which eliminated any political support to challenge the protected status of Sankt Jorgens So and the other lakes 3 Geography edit nbsp Basic layout of the lakesThe landmark consist of three artificial lakes which are divided into five basins Sankt Jorgens So English Saint George s Lake is made of two basins south and north with the southernmost point at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium and northernmost point at Gyldenlovesgade a continuation of H C Andersens Boulevard which passes City Hall Square The two basins are divided by a levee that serves as a foundation for the street Kampmannsgade Peblinge So English Student Lake A single basin between Gyldenlovesgade and Dronning Louises Bro English Queen Louise s Bridge which is the continuation of Norrebrogade The word pebling means little priest and was used metaphorically for any student in the elementary and secondary schools in Denmark during the time when the church was the sole provider of education 4 Sortedams So English Black Pond Lake or Black Dam Lake consists of two basins north and south The southernmost point is by the Dronning Louises Bro while the northernmost is by Osterbro The lakes are separated by Fredensbro English Bridge of the Peace Water edit nbsp Reading at Sortedam LakeThe lakes inlet is through piped streams Grondalsaen Lygteaen and Ladegardsaen These streams jointly provide water from the wet area Utterslev Mose the lake Emdrup So and to a lesser degree the lake Damhussoen Ladegardsaen was converted from an open stream to a piped stream in 1925 and is located below the streets Agade and Aboulevarden It provides water for Peblinge So and has its endpoint near the pavilion Sopavillonen English The Lake Pavilion From the lakes the water is streamed further on with an endpoint at the north end of Sortedams So to the lakes in Ostre Anlaeg the Fredrikshavn Entrenchment and Oresund The water has an average time in the lakes of approximately 1 year The water in Utterslev Mose and Emdrup So is very high in nutrients As a result of this large quantities of algae formed in the lakes and the water became rather unclear as well as hindering animal and plant life In 1999 the municipality of Copenhagen erected a water treatment plant by Emdrup So to clean the water that was being led to the lakes citation needed This allowed for the re creation of the water environment Currently the water is much more clear and animal and plant life are present citation needed Use editThe lakes primarily serve as a recreational area and the paths surrounding them are popular for strolls and a favoured running route The total distance around the lakes is 6 4 km Sankt Jorgens So has a depth of 4 5 metres with sloped sides The other lakes have a depth of 2 5 metres with hard vertical edges made of granite In Sortedams So two artificial islands have been created They are named Fiskeoen English The Fish Island and Fugleoen English The Bird Island and both serve as sanctuary for birds nbsp Panoramic view of the Norrebro side of Peblinge LakeSee also edit nbsp Lakes portalSotorvet Copenhagen Sortedam LakeReferences edit Skybrudssikring SKT Jorgens So skal omkranses af park 13 April 2016 Cloudburst Concretisation Masterplan Retrieved 23 February 2017 Efter massiv kritik Planer om en sopark midt i Kobenhavn skrinlaegges Retrieved 12 February 2022 Pebling in Danish Ordbog over det Danske Sprog Retrieved 2009 04 16 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Lakes Visit Copenhagen information Archived 2008 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lakes Copenhagen amp oldid 1176574685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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