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Kastellet

Kastellet

The Kastellet, situated near the little mermaid statue, is one of the most popular fortresses in the world. It is constructed in a pentagonal structure, with bastions on both sides of the buildings. It is a tranquil place with two museums that have some ancient defence artefacts. King Frederik III built the citadel in 1663, and it was later rebuilt in the 19th century, in which a star-shaped building, a moat, and a prison were added. Today it serves as an active military area for the Danish Defense Ministry. Nothing is more exciting than watching the changing of the guards organized every morning and evening at the Central Guard House. Some concerts and other regular events are held at the citadel hall, making it a popular attraction for tourists. Read More

Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Known as the official exhibition gallery of the Royal Danish Academy of Art, Kunsthal Charlottenborg is a beautifully constructed building in 1683 that offers beautiful exhibition spaces to display contemporary art worldwide. It also houses a bookstore, a bar, and a dining place.  In addition, an impressive collection of art is displayed in this gallery housed in a Dutch Baroque palace, including exhibitions such as Sowing the seeds of Love, In the realm of the senses, Archives in the tongue, etc. The exhibition gallery houses a bookstore with an impressive collection of magazines, fine art publications, critical design literature, and typography books. In addition to the exciting exhibition program, a series of activities are held for guests, such as artist talks, performances, concerts and film screenings. Kunstthal Charlottenborg's bar and dining place serve its food in a way that not only pleases the palate but also impresses the eyes. Read More

Little Mermaid statue

Little Mermaid statue

The Little Mermaid Statue sitting on the shore of “Langelinie” cruise harbour in the old port district of Nyhavn is the smallest yet the most beautiful attraction in the city. Made with bronze depicting a mermaid becoming human, Edvard Eriksen designed this 4.1 ft tall statue. The statue is built on a solid rock by the waterside, enhancing the beauty of the architectural design. Inspired by the famous character of Ellen Price, the statue is delicate, having two tails, contradicting the original character. Read More

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Located in the heart of Copenhagen, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is an art museum with over 10,000 sculptures. The museum is commonly known as Glyptoteket, a museum specialising in Mediterranean antiquities from Egypt, Greece, and Rome that give a glimpse of the region's ancient culture. This museum also has a collection of some modern sculptures by French sculptor Auguste Rodin that add to its charm. It houses multiple exhibitions, such as the Ancient Mediterranean, French and Danish Sculpture, Greek and Roman sculptures, Danish Art, French Art, and Egyptian Art, which house more than just sculptures, but also have a considerable collection of paintings and artworks. In addition to its auditoriums and large halls, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is also noted for its excellent acoustics. It organizes classical concerts by eminent artists such as the Hagen Quartet, violinist Alina Ibragimova, pianist Cedric Tiberghien and many others. As part of its regular activities, the museum also organizes a variety of poetry readings, lectures, plays and debates. Read More

New Harbour Copenhagen

New Harbour Copenhagen

From Kongens Nytorv at the central hallway to the southern part of Royal Playhouse, Nyhavn is a water canal and entertainment territory in Copenhagen. Incorporating a bohemian vibe throughout the district are cafés, restaurants, bars, and terraced houses, dating back to the 17th century. The streets and avenues of Nyhavn, with its historic buildings mixed with voguish buildings, are adorned with picturesque canals and contain ancient charm. Some of the town's highlights are the Danish theatre, the King's Square, etc., which reflect the city's culture. Enjoy the experience of jazz festivals, ice skating, parachuting, and lake sightseeing at the adventurous rinks, peaceful parks, and happening squares. Read More

Church of Our Saviour

Church of Our Saviour

Our Saviour's Church offers a spectacular view of central Copenhagen from its top and lies in Chirtianshavn. The highlight of the place is its spiral staircase with 400 stairs, which carries visitors to the top of the tower, where a golden globe sculpture representing the Lord Jesus Christ is situated. From Tessin's gorgeous altarpiece that portrays a scene from the Garden of Gethsemane to a big wooden mouth organ supported by elephants, the church's interiors are all designed with care and attention to detail. The church's tower is divided into three storeys, with sandstone cornices and pilasters, as well as a gilded clock face. The melodies concert is a must-attend event in the church with its concert carillon, 48 bronze bells, chimes, and octaves. Read More

Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle

The Rosenborg Castle is one of the most spectacular buildings in the architectural style of the Dutch Renaissance. A wonderful collection of jewels, regalia, and royal riches have been displayed for 400 years in the Knights' Hall. Its interior has elaborate carvings, silver lions, thrones, and more. The castle's interiors take visitors on an expedition through Denmark's ancient culture, including the king's cabinet, rooms, and wax statues. A beautiful collection of Venetian glasses and flora Danica captivates visitors with its beauty and details. Besides antiques, the castle is also surrounded by a verdant garden, the King's Garden, considered the oldest garden in Denmark. Finally, visit the castle barracks as it demonstrates the lives of Royal Life Guards imprisoned during the wars. It was built in 1633 by Christian IV, one of the most famous Danish kings, as the royal residence of the city.  Read More

The Round Tower Copenhagen

The Round Tower Copenhagen

The Round Tower is a 17th-century astronomical observatory built in the heart of Copenhagen. Known as the Equestrian Staircase, the tower is best known for its 7.5-turn helical corridor that gives incredible city views when walking up its upper platform. The baroque-style building has spires. This historic building is beautifully designed in an attractive Dutch Baroque style, made of red and yellow bricks, ornamented with spires and decorated with historical designs. This tower was built by Christian IV for Christian Brahe's research and is still used by many astronomers as it is part of the Trinitatis Complex with a university attached to the tower chapel. Adding to the charisma of this tower is the Copenhagen University Library, an academic library and the library hall, which organizes concerts. When you visit the building in spring, you will have the opportunity to participate in the famous annual unicycle race. Read More

Sondermarken

Sondermarken

Sondermarken is a large park in the area that is bordered by the Valby and Carlsberg neighborhoods of the city and features ancient architecture and beautiful landscapes. There is a lake in the Park that offers an enchanting view during sunsets and a memorial mound. Besides having three underground cisterns, the park includes a monument to Adam Oehlenschlager. There are a variety of plants that grow wild in the park, as well as meadows and trees and numerous colorful bird species in the park. Local visitors love the park as a jogging and walking space for its hilly yet forest-like surroundings. Sondermarken's Children's Park is a favorite place for kids to ride the slides and play other games Read More

Stroget

Stroget

The Stroget shopping area, situated at the heart of Copenhagen, is the city's most prominent street for shopping enthusiasts. Straddling City Hall Square to Kongens Nytorv, the area is a shoppers' paradise offering a variety of designer brands, chains, accessories, and so on for every budget. This street is packed with everything you could imagine, from luxury brands like Prada, Louis Vuitton, Mulberry, and Max Mara to affordable brands like H&M, Zara, and Vero Moda. Besides offering a wide selection of shopping opportunities, this street is also home to famous tourist attractions like the Church of Our Lady, Nytorv Square and the Copenhagen City Hall Tower, all of which are well worth exploring. Several city performers perform on the streetside every day as well. Read More

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