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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 ... | ||
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art | The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is an art museum located directly on the shore of the Øresund Sound in Humlebæk, 35 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the most visited art museum in Denmark with an extensive permanent collection of modern and contemporary art, dating from World War II and up ... | ||
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 ... | ||
Frederiksberg Park | Frederiksberg Park (Frederiksberg Have) is one of the largest and most attractive greenspaces in Copenhagen area, Denmark, located in Frederiksberg Municipality. Together with the adjacent Søndermarken it forms a green area of 64 hectares at the western edge of Inner Copenhagen. It is a romantic lan... | ||
J. C. Jacobsen Garden | The J. C. Jacobsen Garden (J. C. Jacobsens Have), also known as the Academy Garden (Akademihaven), is a public garden in the Carlsberg area of Copenhagen, Denmark. The main entrance is through a pergola on the left-hand side of the Tap E building, a former bottling plant which now serves as a cultur... | ||
Elephant Gate in Copenhagen | The Elephant Gate (Elefantporten), also referred to as the Elephant Tower (Elefanttårnet), is the most famous landmark of the Carlsberg area, the original brewery site of the Carlsberg Breweries, which is now under redevelopment as a new neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its name from f... | ||
Øresund Bridge | The Öresund Bridge or Øresund Bridge (Danish: Øresundsbroen, Swedish: Öresundsbron, joint hybrid name: Øresundsbron) is a combined twin-track railway and dual carriageway bridge-tunnel across the Øresund strait between Sweden and Denmark. In Denmark and Sweden, the bridge is most often referred to a... | ||
Amager Beach Park | Amager Beach Park (Amager Strandpark) is a seaside public park in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located on the island of Amager and includes an artificial island and offers a total of 4.6 km (2.9 mi) of beaches. Amager Strandpark is a Blue Flag beach and the adjacent Kastrup Marina as well as the nearb... | ||
Carlsberg district | Carlsberg is an area straddling the border of Valby and Vesterbro districts in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the former industrial site of the Carlsberg Breweries, which decommissioned their Valby brewery at the end of 2008, concentrating their production of beer in Denmark at their other Danis... | ||
Lakes in Copenhagen | The Lakes (Søerne) in Copenhagen, Denmark, are a row of 5 rectangular lakes (the 2 closest to Vesterbro are, combined, approximately the same size as the other three) curving around the western margin of the City Centre, forming one of the oldest and most distinctive features of the city's topograph... |
Denmark - cities with tourist attractions
- Capital Region
- Copenhagen (44) Frederiksberg (2) Helsingør (1) Skovshoved (1) Humlebæk (1) Fredensborg (1) Hillerød (1) Bagsværd (1)
The oldest constructions
- Royal Danish Library (1898 - 1906, ?)
- Elephant Gate in Copenhagen (? - 1901, ?)
- Lure Players (1911 - 1914, ?)
- Grundtvig's Church (1921 - 1940, ?)
- Amager Beach Park (1934 - 2005, 2005)