's building at
Gammel Strand which housed the Fotografisk Center until 2008 The Fotografisk Centre was established in 1996 by the photographer
Lars Schwander. It was originally based in the ground floor of
Kunstforeningen's building on
Gammel Strand When the building closed for a major refurbishment in mid-2008, the centre moved to a temporary address on
Amaliegade. Faced with years of disturbance due to the upcoming construction of a station on the new
City Circle Line of the
Copenhagen Metro, it was decided not to return to Gammel Strand after the renovation but instead to look for new and larger premises. On 1 February 2011 the gallery re-opened in
Tap E, a former bottling plant in the
Carlsberg area,
Carlsberg's which is under redevelopment into a new district and today houses a growing cluster of cultural institutions and businesses. ==Exhibitions==