List of shopping malls in Denmark
This is a list of shopping centres in Denmark:
Copenhagen and suburbs
- Field's, Ørestad (opened in 2004, 145 stores, 115.000 m2, turnover 2006: DKK 2.2 bil.)
- Fisketorvet, Copenhagen (opened in 2000, 120 stores, 55.000 m2, turnover 2006: 1.36 bil.)
- Lyngby Storcenter, Lyngby (opened in 1973, 114 stores, 34.100 m2, turnover 2006: DKK 1.738 bil.)
- City 2, Tåstrup (opened in 1975, 111 stores, 100.000 m2, turnover 2006: DKK 1.5 bil.)
- Rødovre Centrum, Rødovre (opened in 1966 (first shopping mall in Denmark), 105 stores, 65.140 m2, turnover 2006: DKK 1.437 bil.)
- Frederiksberg Centret, Frederiksberg (opened in 1996, 90 stores, 30.000 m2)
- Waves, Hundige (opened in 1974, 85 stores, 28.400 m2, turnover 2006: DKK 1.75 bil.)
- Amager Centret, Amager (opened in 1975, 67 stores, 16.000 m2)
- Ballerup Centret, Ballerup (opened in 1973, 66 stores, 30.690 m2)
- Hørsholm Midtpunkt, Hørsholm (65 stores)
- Spinderiet, Valby (opened in 2007, 50–60 stores, 18.000 m2)
- Glostrup Storcenter, Glostrup (opened in 1972, 50 stores, 25.000 m2)
- Copenhagen Airport shopping Center, Kastrup (49 stores)
- Hvidovre C (Hvidovre Stationscenter), Hvidovre (43 stores, 10.000 m2)
- Ishøj Bycenter, Ishøj (opened in 1977, 40 stores, 20.000 m2)
- Waterfront, Hellerup (opened in 2007, 35 stores, 16.000 m2)
- Frihedens Butikscenter, Hvidovre (32 stores)
- Copenhagen Central Station Shopping Centre, Vesterbro, Copenhagen (opened 1994, 31 stores)
- Nørrebro Bycenter, Nørrebro (opened in 1995, 22 stores, 11.000 m2)
- Galleri K
Århus and suburbs
- Bazar vest, Brabrand (110 stores, 16.000m²)
- Bruun's Galleri, Århus (opened in 2003, 97 stores, 90.000 m2) combined 103 stores 140,000 m2)
- City Vest, Århus V (opened in 1972, 65 stores, 45.000 m2)
- Storcenter Nord, Århus N (65 stores) 40.000 m2)
- Viby Centret, Viby (32 stores, 20.000 m2)
- Veri Center, Risskov (32 stores, 18.000 m2)
- Skejby Centret, Skejby (29 stores, 8.138 m2)
- Center Syd, Tranbjerg (22 stores, 7.000 m2)
- Hørning butikscenter, Hørning (18 stores)
- Clemens, Århus (17 stores, 10.000 m2)
- Center Øst, Egå (16 stores)
- Kridthøj torv, Højbjerg (15 stores)
- Skåde centret, Skåde-Holme (15 stores)
- Hadsten centret, Hadsten (15 stores)
- Rundhøj centret, Højbjerg (15 stores)
- Trøjborg Centret, Århus (5.000 m2)
Odense and suburbs
- Rosengårdcentret, Odense SØ (153 stores and restaurants, 100.000 m2)
- Tarup Center, Odense NV (44 stores, 22.000 m2)
- Vollsmose Torv, Vollsmose
- Odense Banegård Center, Odense C
- Fyn Bazar
Aalborg and suburbs
- Aalborg Storcenter, Skalborg (65 stores, 46.000 m2)
- Kennedy Arkaden, Aalborg
- Friis Center, Aalborg
- Shoppen, Skalborg (next to Aalborg Storcenter)
Frederikssund
- Sillebroen Shoppingcenter, Frederikssund (opened in 2010, 75 stores, 28.000 m2)
Elsinore (Helsingør) and suburbs
- Elsinore bycenter, in the center of Elsinore
- Prøvestenscentret, Elsinore, (about 32.000+ m2)
- Espergærde Centret, the oldest shopping mall in Denmark
Herning
- Herning Centret, Herning (76 stores)
Hillerød
- Slotsarkaderne, Hillerød (opened in 1992, 18.000 m2)
Horsens
- Bytorv Horsens, Horsens (opened in 2006, 37 stores, 6.400 m2)
Næstved
- Næstved Storcenter, Næstved (opened in 1989, 60 stores, 50.000 m2)
- Parkens Butikscenter, Næstved (32 stores)
Randers
- Randers Storcenter, Paderup (opened in 1998, 40 stores, 25.000 m2)
Slagelse
- Vestsjællands Centret, Slagelse (opened in 1969, 40 stores, 23.000 m2)
Vejle
- Bryggen, Vejle centrum (opened in 2008, 80 stores, 23.000 m2)
- Mary's, Vejle centrum (opened in 2007, 50 stores, 20.000 m2)
Viborg
- Sct. Mathias Centret, Viborg (34 stores)
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