The new port is an artificial canal built between 1669 and 1673, which directly introduced seawater to King's New Square. The main purpose of the new port canal was to introduce sea traffic to the city center, thereby promoting the economic development of Copenhagen. One of the first houses built on both sides of the canal canal canal canal is still visible, and today's new port is new. The sun-drenched side has become a pedestrian street. The old seaman's bar has been replaced by a delightful restaurant. The oldest building is a 1681 blue old house, Newport 9. The owner of Newport 9 is the 11th generation of the Newport River builder Bayonne. It was once famous for being a "Beach Hotel for World Travelers".