No. 11 was built for
Niels Gade's
Music Academy in 1887 in the
Renaissance Revival style by Christian L Thuren. It now houses the
Russian Center of Science and Culture. No. 19 and 21 are both from the late 1790s and are listed. Hotel Kong Frederik at No. 23-25 first opened in 1900. The building was designed by Phillip Smidth who also designed Politikens Hus on the corner with Vestergade in 1904–07. The newspaper
Politiken has been based in the building since 1912. Vester Voldgade Voldgade 33 is a Functionalist extension from 1934. The low yellow building at No. 119 is a former hay storage from about 1799, part of the
Royal Horse Guards Barracks. The building was originally considerably longer but was shortened when
Thorvald Jørgensen's Post Giro Building (No. 133) was built in 1938. The 45-bay, half-timbered building on the other side of the Post Giro Building, part of
Fæstningens Materialgård, a former military storage facility, is from 1748. Vester Voldgade School (89) was completed in 1890 to a design by
Ludvig Fenger. It has housed
Den Classenske Legatskole since 1938. The low building on the corner of Stormgade (Stormgade 18) was the first home of
Overformynderiet which later moved to a new building on
Holmens Kanal. The building was designed by
Hans Jørgen Holm and is from 1884. Image:Vester Voldgade (Copenhagen).jpg|The renovated street Image:Vester Voldgade (februar 2014).JPG|The Hay Storage Image:Hestegardekasernen - Vester Voldgade gate.JPG|The Classen School Image:Vester Voldgade - Hotel Danmarkcruise.jpg|Hotel København Image:Vester Voldgade - Copenhagen Central Fire Station.jpg|
Copenhagen Central Fire Station ==Regnbuepladsen==