Holmen naval base

Holmen naval base

Holmen is a part of central Copenhagen on a row of islands between Zealand and the northern tip of Amager. A former naval base, it is under development into the city's major cultural centre and has institutions such as the State Drama School, the Danish Film School, the School of Architecture and the new Opera on Dokøen, facing the harbour.

Holmen was for many years the base of command for the Danish Naval Flag and has through the times been called Nyholm (which is the name of one of the islands), the Navy’s Base and Naval Station or Naval Base, Copenhagen. It was never actually named Naval Station Holmen ("Flådestation Holmen"), even though many people not in the Navy have used this name. For over 300 years, Holmen was Denmark’s largest employer. Today the Navy only has a single institution left on Holmen. SInce the 1990s, the area has been opened to the public.

History

Erik Menved was the first Danish king to establish a naval port in Copenhagen. Later the fleet, under the command of Valdemar Atterdag was moved to Vordingborg, but Erik of Pommern moved the fleet back to Copenhagen and King Hans built a shipyard in Copenhagen.

Christian the 4th built a “war port” on Slotsholmen, but the harbor’s basin has been filled since and today is the site of the Royal Library. The buildings around the harbor housed supplies for the Navy. As ships started to grow in size, the war port became too small, and the fleet moved to Bremerholm.

Under Christian the 6th, a dock was established in 1739 at Christianshavn, close to where Strandgade (Beach Street) is today. This dock existed up to 1871, when is was taken over by Copenhagen’s Harbor Control, and the docks were filled. The name Gammel Dok (Old Docks) still show where part of the Navy’s shipyard was.

Nyholm

Since the city was growing, it was not practical to have the Navy Fleet stationed in the center of the city. The ships were of course built out of wood and were fire hazards. The seamen on the ships simply threw their waste and trash directly into the harbor, which had a negative impact on the city’s health.

In 1680, a plan was made to move the fleet out of the city. Responsibility for the plan was given to Admiral Niels Juel. West of a sand bank called Revshalen, old ships were scuttled after being filled with stones. In 1685, a defense wall with seven bastions was built. The bastions still exist today, and in Carls and Wilhems Bastion, one can still see the original black powder depots. These depots are Holmen’s oldest buildings, built in 1688 and 1690. The northern bastion was Charlotte Amalies Bastion, and north of this two cannon batteries were established, “Batteriet Quintus” and “Batteriet Neptunus”. The latter's name came from the sunken ship which was the foundation for the battery. This battery was later renamed to “Christiani Sixti Batteri”, or “Christian the Sixth’s Battery”, but is known today as “Batteriet Sixtus” or just “Sixtus”. The sinking of ships continued, filled with mud from the harbor and the trash from Copenhagen’s streets. In certain streets, there was over a meter of trash, so there was plenty to take. This is how the island, which was given the name Nyholm was created.

On Nyholm, the foundation for a new shipyard was created. The first ship which was set to sea from this shipyard was Dannebrog in 1692. This ship was blown up on October the 4th, 1710, in a battle against the Swedes in Køge Bugt. Afterwards, the constructions of all large ships was moved to Nyholm, and on Gammelholm, only smaller ships were built.

After 1692, several ships were built on Nyholm and in 1750, for the first time a Danish king, Frederik the 5th, was wearing a naval uniform in connection with the christening of a new ship. In 1807, the English destroyed three ships within the shipyard at Nyholm, but even though these were poor times for the Navy, ship construction continued at Nyholm. The last ship to be launched from Nyholm was in 1918, after which ship construction and several other operations were moved to Frederiksholm, which was to the south. The shipyard was separated from the Navy and became a civilian operation with its own director.

Arsenaløen

Holmen’s southern most island is Arsenaløen, or Arsenal Island.

While development on Nyholm was continuing, a little island by the name of Motzmanns Plads, just north of Christianshavn, was bought. Later is was renamed to Christiansholm. A new island was created, with land fill, just east of Christianholm, where a large arsenal was built and finished in 1770. Later, this island was named Arsenaløen and was expanded to the east.

Originally, a main gate existed to Nyholm. Nyholm wasn’t just a name for the northernmost island, but was the name for the area used by the navy. Access to the area required sailing to Holmen. A ferry sailed to Christiansholm, where one went over a bridge to Arsenaløen. Here, one could go to Nyholm though a gate, which faced the canal between Arsenaløen and Christiansholm. The gate was called “The Kings Gate”. It is not visited by many people anymore. This is because in the middle of the 19th century, Arsenaløen formed a land connection with Christianshavn, so a new main entrance was created to Holmen, the so called Warf Bridge Guard, or Værftsbrovagt. The ferry to Christiansholm stopped and the Kings Gate was no longer used.

Frederiksholm

Around 1750, dumping of dirt and fill created two small islands south of Nyholm, “Ballastøen” and “Ankerøen”, along with a larger island, “Langøen". From Nyholm, a bridge was built to Ballastøen and from Ballastøen to Ankerøen and from Ankerøen to Langøen. From Langøen’s southern end, a bridge was built to Arsenaløen. This happened in the later part of the 18th century. At this point, all of Holmens islands were connected. East from Langøen, an atoll was found called “Mudderøen”; the area between Mudderøen (including Mudderøen itself) and Langøen was filled, and “Frederiksholm” was created. This area was supposed to become a residential area for Navy personal, but this plan was never followed through. Instead, the area became a storage area for ship masts, along with a row of other buildings on the island. After the Cannon ship war, slips were made for the storage of canonships. When Nyholm, as mentioned, was expanded together with Ballastøen and Ankerøen to present day Nyholm, Ankerøen and Ballastøen were replaced with Ballasø and Ankerø, which were created west of Frederiksholm.

References

This article is a translation of the equivalent Danish article.


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