Sunday, April 7, 2013

Walks in Copenhagen

Walks in Copenhagen- Sightseeing

There are quite many places to visit in Copenhagen, but the biggest one I think that is the Øresund Bridge, which connects the Danish Capital with the large Swedish City of Malmö.



Then you may visit the Kobenhavns Radhaus, the beautiful City Hall of Copenhagen.














Or maybe you prefer the Rundetårn church, a historical building placed in the centre of the city and at the top of the tower it affords you some great views over Copenhagen
File:Copenhagen Rundetårn street left.jpg

Another place you should sightsee is the Kastellet, the Copenhagen Citadel, one of the best preserved fortresses in Nothern Europe.



Afterwards, you can walk through the nice Frederiksberg Allë Avenue, that originally was the King's private road leading to his summer residence.
File:Frederiksberg Allé - parking lanes.jpg

Finally, you definately must visit the famous Little Mermaid, Den Lille Havfrue in Danish, a little statue made of marmol based on a fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The mermaid has been demaged many times, so it was decided to move her farther out in the harbour to avoid vandalism and prevent tourists from climbing onto it.
File:The Little Mermaid statue.jpg

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(Víctor Santana)

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