Nørrebro · Kollegiernes Kontor i København (KKIK)
Ryesgade 16 sits at the edge of Sortedams Sø, the Copenhagen lake that divides Nørrebro from Indre København — a setting that gives Sølund some of the most coveted views available to student housing in the city. The complex, originally built as a care home (plejehjem), has been repurposed as youth housing for students and is currently undergoing a major renovation and development process (2021–2029) that will deliver new ungdomsboliger in the same prime lakeside location.
The 211 units — ranging from 43 to 67 m² with private kitchenettes and bathrooms — offer more space than most Copenhagen student residences at this price point, with Nørreport Station and the city centre reachable on foot. The address places residents between the green energy of Nørrebro and the quiet of the lakes. Given the ongoing construction, prospective applicants should check kbh-kollegier.dk for current availability and expected completion dates.
One of Copenhagen's most vibrant neighborhoods. Multicultural, with great nightlife, Assistens Cemetery, and Superkilen park. Popular with students from KU and CBS.