Nørrebro: A battle between identities

Nørrebro is a cornerstone of the city of Copenhagen. However, while it continues to be a popular hang out spot for young and old alike, the neighborhood is in the middle of a transformation from the old working class population, to a younger and more economically stable clientele. This fact raises concern among native Nørrebro-citizens.

Shops in Nørrebrogade, at the corner with Superkilen Park. Photo: Fred Romero.

Nørrebro, alongside its little brother the Northwest district, are seen as the most youthful and culturally diverse neighborhoods in the city of Copenhagen. On streets like Nørrebrogade, Griffenfeldsgade and Frederikssundsvej nouveau-rich fashionistas mingle with first generation immigrant fruit vendors and kebab salesmen. New parents on the way to brunch push their strollers through Assistentens kirkegård, […]


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