Landmarks and Historic sites
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Christiania was recognised as a legal part of Copenhagen in 1986. It was primarily a site of hippy unlawful tenants.Christiania has many buildings which are built from scratch using recycled materials. The city is within the... |
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At present, Christiansborg Palace is the most significant building in Denmark. The Palace is the centre of the Danish democracy and the administrative place of the Folketinget (the Danish Parliament). The palace...
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The Church of Our Lady is the cathedral of Copenhagen along with the National Cathedral of Denmark. Located on Vor Frue Plads next to the main building of the University of... |
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Frederik's Church, commonly known as the marble church, features the largest church dome in Scandinavia with a span of 31m. The dome is placed on 12 columns. The church was built in 1740 and...
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The Kastellet is one of the best preserved fortifications in Northern Europe. It is a Vauban fort, shaped as a pentagram with bastions on each corner and it used to be part of a... |
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Address: Øresundsbron |
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Address: øster Voldgade 4A |
| Rosenborg Castle | |
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The Rosenborg Castle stands at present with its tall towers and red masonry with sandstone ornaments. This is one of the distinguished examples of Christian IV’s numerous building projects, perfect in spite... |
| Round Tower | |
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One of the most significant structures in Denmark, the Round tower or the Rundetårn is a 17th century tower which is situated in central part of Copenhagen in... |
| Tivoli Gardens | |
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The Tivoli Gardens is a well known amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark.Opened in the year 1843, the Tivoli Gardens is among some of the best tourist attractions in...
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