Gammel Dok takes its name from
Gammel Dok (en. Old Dock), Denmark's first
dry dock which was located at the site from 1739 until 1919. It was built for
De Forenede Oplagspladser og Værfter i Kjøbenhavn in 1882 to the design of the architect H. C. Scharling and extended with an extra floor around 1920. The building was acquired by the Danish state in 1979. It was restored and adapted for use as an exhibition space by
Erik Møller Architects ( Jens Fredslund) in 1985. ==Gammel Dok today==