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Places To Visit In Copenhagen
The David Collection
The David Collection is an art museum located in the neoclassical building of central Copenhagen next to the Rosenborg Castle, which displays an extensive collection of fine arts and applied arts. It has an incredible collection of Islamic art and pieces of early modern Danish art.
With its abundance of skylights, partly coffered ceilings, tall panels, and patterned parquet floors, these rooms attract visitors with their aesthetics. Discover the furniture and sculptures of Islamic art, ceramics, and paintings of Peder Als, Theodor Phillipsen, Pieter Claesz, and many other notable personalities in the museum's exhibition.
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The National Gallery of Denmark
The Danish National Gallery of Art is a 14th-century Danish National Gallery with collections of foreign art, research documents, etc., located in Copenhagen center on the street of Solvgade. It displays about 9,000 sculptures and paintings.
Also including 2,40,000 paper artworks and more than 2,600 plaster-cast figures dating back to the middle ages and even the Renaissance, the exhibits on display range from European Art featuring paintings by Dutch, French, German and Italian artists to the Royal Collection of Graphic Art, which includes copper prints, etchings, drawings, lithography, and watercolours. Do not miss the chance to visit the Danish Golden Age art museum, which holds one of the largest exhibitions in the world that focuses on Matisse's art.
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The National Museum of Denmark
Located near Stroget the National Museum of Denmark is the largest in Denmark, showcasing the country's cultural history. It holds collections of antique treasures and artifacts from areas such as natural science, ethnology, archaeology, and ethnography.
A wide corridor connecting the rooms, stucco ceilings, parquet floors and exquisite panels create an elegant atmosphere in the building. The museum has multiple exhibitions covering 14,000 years of Danish history. Besides Viking art, renaissance murals, Egyptian mummies, and impressive archaeological finds like the Sun Chariot and Bronze Age Egtved Girl, the museum holds exceptional collections of coins, medals, antique toys and eastern antiquities. In a special section of the collection, a range of children's items is exhibited, including a Middle-Aged kitchen, Viking Ship, colourful shops, and vibrant artefacts. Shop for souvenirs at the museum shop or indulge in Danish delicacies like open-faced sandwiches, giant cakes, etc., at the SMOR restaurant located in the museum.
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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.
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Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is the second-oldest theme park in the world, located near the central station of Copenhagen. It offers a variety of attractions, from rides that give you an adrenaline rush to concerts and fine dining under the lights. There are several rides and shops as well.
The park's stunning green surroundings, iconic architecture, and beautiful buildings offer the attraction a unique feel. Attend a classical music concert at the Tivoli Concert Hall and experience thrilling rides like wooden roller coasters, swing rides, the camel trail, etc. Ballet performances and pop and jazz music concerts are regularly organized here by artists like Hanne Boel, Roxette, Kanye West, and many others. Enjoy authentic local cuisine at the restaurants housed in the gardens, lit by the dazzling lights. Shoppers will find a variety of souvenir shops and shops inside the park.
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Torvehallerne
Torvehallerne is an urban flea market space between Norreport Station and Dronning Louises Bridge. The market sells healthy foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, and plenty of ready-to-eat food. The market also is home to coffee shops and stalls offering coffee and sides.
There are more than 80 local shops in this market, which uniquely combine old structures with fashionable architecture. Take a stroll along the broad avenue and admire the picturesque canals and modern harbour while shopping for spices and herbs.
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Tycho Brahe Planetarium
The Tycho Brahe Planetarium in Copenhagen is an advanced centre for astronomy and space research that aims to increase knowledge about the natural stars of the universe. The planetarium was established in 1989 at the southern end of the lake Skt Jorgens So in Copenhagen.
Tycho Brahe designed the planetarium as the research and edutainment arena in the space-age design. There are various exhibitions and shows on the dome-shaped planetarium of the Space Theatre with a big IMAX screen. Besides being home to the largest lunar rock in the whole world, the state-of-the-art planetarium allows visitors to discover more than 7500 stars, multiple galaxies, and planets. Additionally, some shows showcase the stories of dinosaurs and the history of Galapagos Island.
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