Copenhagen - tourist attractions (page 2)

markerA Frederik's Church in Copenhegen Frederik's Church (Frederiks Kirke), also spelled Frederick's Church in English, and popularly known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken ) is a church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 and was along with the rest of Frederiksstaden, a district of... Frederik's Church in Copenhegen - photo
markerB Black Diamond The Black Diamond (Den Sorte Diamant) is a modern waterfront extension to the Royal Danish Library 's old building on Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Its quasi-official nickname is a reference to its polished black granite cladding and irregular angles. The Black Diamond was completed in... Black Diamond  - photo
markerC Christiansborg Palace Christiansborg Palace on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, is the seat of the the Danish parliament (Folketing), the Danish Prime Minister's Office and the Danish Supreme Court. Also, several parts of the palace are used by the monarchy, including the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace ... Christiansborg Palace - photo
markerD Børsen Børsen is a stock exchange building on Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is built by Christian IV in 1619–1640 and is the oldest stock exchange in Denmark. It is particularly known for its Dragon Spire shaped as the tails of four dragons twined together, reaching a height of 56 metres. ... Børsen - photo
markerE Lure Players The Lure Players (also: the Lure Blowers; Lurblæserne) is a monument on the City Hall Square in Copenhagen, right next to the City Hall. It depicts two lurblæsere on the top of a column. The two statues are made of bronze, while the column is made of brick. The total height is approx. 20 meters. It... Lure Players - photo
markerF New Square in Copenhagen The New Square or the New Market (Nytorv) is a public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with the adjoining Gammeltorv it forms a common space, today part of the Strøget pedestrian zone. The square is dominated by the imposing Neoclassical façade of the Copenhagen Court House, whi... New Square in Copenhagen - photo
markerG Old Square in Copenhagen The Old Square or the Old Market (Gammeltorv) is the oldest square in Copenhagen, Denmark. With adjoining Nytorv it forms a common space along the Strøget pedestrian zone. While the square dates back to the foundation of the city in the 12th century, most of its buildings were constructed after the ... Old Square in Copenhagen  - photo
markerH Middelgrunden Wind Farm Middelgrunden is an offshore wind farm in the Øresund 3.5 km outside Copenhagen, Denmark. When it was built in 2000, it was the world's largest offshore farm, with 20 turbines and a capacity of 40 MW. The farm delivers about 4% of the power for Copenhagen. In 1996, the project was initiated by the ... Middelgrunden Wind Farm - photo
markerI Quay Bridge The Quay Bridge (Bryggebroen) is the newest bridge in Copenhagen inner harbor, and is a 190 metres combined pedestrian and bicyclist bridge directed east-west. The bridge is joined to Kalvebod Brygge (west) and Islands Brygge (east) and thus connects Vesterbro on Zealand and Amager. The bridge has ... Quay Bridge - photo
markerJ Superkilen Superkilen (meaning: super wedge) is a public space in Nørrebro dristrict of Copenhagen, Denmark, extending from Nørrebrogade to Tagensvej. The highly conceptual urban space was developed in cooperation between world-famous Danish architectural studio Bjarke Ingels Group, artist group Superflex and... Superkilen - photo
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