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Category: Parks - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Vesterbrogade 3, Copenhagen
The magnificent Tivoli Gardens are a living confection of tulips, roses, and water features. When you visit, take time to enjoy the manicured beauty of the gardens, whose name is derived from an Italian town famous for its fountains. The peaceful lake is often dotted with ducks and swans, and live entertainment is...
Category: Historic Sites - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Hillerød 3400
Known as the National Historical Museum, Frederiksborg Slot is one of Denmark's most tranquil and pristine Renaissance palaces. Located in the middle of a lake, the palace was built for King Christian IV from 1602 to 1620 and was the seat of royal coronations through 1840. Now, it offers the historical splendor of...
Category: Art Museums - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Dantes Plads 7, Copenhagen 1556
This fascinating facility plies visitors with an extensive collection of Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Roman art. French works from the 19th century are also well-represented, courtesy of talents like Degas, Gauguin, and Rodin. A superb sculpture garden is available as well. BUS: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 28, 29, 30, 32,...
Category: Art Museums - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Sølvgade 48-50, Copenhagen 1307
The country's national gallery features a diverse collection of international and Danish art. Works represent the 16th century onward, and exhibits include paintings, drawings, sculpture, and installation art. A café and bookstore are also available on-site. BUS: 6a, 14, 40, 42, 43, 184, 185
Category: Religious Sites - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Bregdade 53, Copenhagen 1260
Tsar Alexander III helped finance the cost of this Russian Orthodox Church, which was commissioned by Danish Princess Dagmar. Designed by Russian architect David Ivanovich Grimm, it was built by Albert Nielsen and completed in 1883. Open only for services or by appointment, the church is distinguished by three...
Category: Historic Sites - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Rådhuspladsen 1, Copenhagen 1599
Copenhagen's town hall is an architectural delight. Inspired by Italian and Nordic aesthetics and designed by Martin Nyrop, it boasts a brass staircase and hand-painted archways, not to mention countless exterior statues and a clock tower. A breathtaking city view is afforded from the top of the tower, which is only...
Category: Historic Sites - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Amalienborg Slotsplads, Christian VIII's Palace, Copenhagen 1257
Known for its Rococo design, this palace was built as the winter home for the Danish royal family and is actually composed of four individual mansions. Each one faces a cobblestone courtyard, and although they're identical on the outside, all the mansions boast interiors that have been distinctively decorated. The...
Category: Art Museums - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Skovvej 100, Ishøj 2635
This museum features contemporary Danish and Scandinavian art and places a particular emphasis on post-war movements and art created from 1990 onwards. Photography, sculpture, and installation art are all represented, and the building itself is an intriguing example of modern architecture. Man's place in society and...
Category: Historic Sites - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Ny Carlsbergvej 140, Copenhagen
See how one of the world's oldest and largest breweries crafts its hometown beer. Dating to 1847, the brewery remains family-owned (it's named after son Carl), and its tasting room and historical museum prove educational and fascinating. Visitors are given the opportunity to observe the brewing process and learn how...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Copenhagen Attractions & Activities
Address: Copenhagen Excursions, leaves from City Hall Square, Copenhagen
The drive toward Kronborg Castle showcases the Danish countryside and the Swedish shore. Kronborg, believed to be the model for Shakespeare's Elsinore in "Hamlet," offers a magnificent walk through the longest Knight's Hall in Northern Europe. In the afternoon, groups head to Fredensborg Palace, the queen's summer...
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