Dragør
Town
Dragør is a little old town
and former fishing village just situated 14
km from Copenhagen on the scenic east
cost of the island of Amager.
Dragør is a municipality in Copenhagen
County with a population of nearly 14,000
- and the only town on the isle of Amager. Most
of the charming yellow houses were built side
by side in the 18th century -
with a maze of streets and alleys.
Important
Fishing Port
Dragør’s history dates back to
the 12 century - where the
town is founded and later became an important
fishing port that grew naturally in size due
to its location by the Sound and Baltic Sea.
Around year 1380 - the Hanseatic
League was given some trade privileges
in Dragør town - which expanded the city
as an imperative fishing port for one of the
largest fishing fleets in Denmark that supplied
the growing fishing industry with raw fish from
the increasing coastal fishing for the production
of preserved fish and seafood
for consumption. Today the catch is
exported to larger sea ports in Denmark for
further processing. |