Coping With Castles in Copenhagen


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May 4th 2007
Published: August 6th 2007
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Our stay in Denmark was filled with days of castle hopping. Alicia pretty much took charge, as this was her 'country of choice' on our holiday. Alicia, a fan of Crown Princess Mary, wanted to make sure we squeezed in all possible attractions which involved the Crown Princess. This meant dragging Josh to all the Castles, but I think he enjoyed himself more than he leads on. They were all extremely ... Read Full Entry



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Turning Torso (194 Meters)Turning Torso (194 Meters)
Turning Torso (194 Meters)

Tallest building in Scandanavia. Second tallest appartment block in Europe
Georg JensenGeorg Jensen
Georg Jensen

Famous (& very expensive) Danish designer.
NyhavnNyhavn
Nyhavn

Incredibly popular with both locals and tourists.
Wiked Statue in KastelletWiked Statue in Kastellet
Wiked Statue in Kastellet

Once a military fort, Kastellet is now a peaceful park just north of Copenhagen's city centre.
Little Mermaid StatueLittle Mermaid Statue
Little Mermaid Statue

The Little Mermaid was written in 1836 by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.
View of Copenhagen From the TopView of Copenhagen From the Top
View of Copenhagen From the Top

You can just see the Oresund Bridge linking Denmark & Sweden in the background
Church of Our LadyChurch of Our Lady
Church of Our Lady

Where Mary and Frederik were married.
Crossing the Great BeltCrossing the Great Belt
Crossing the Great Belt

Going from the Danish islands of Zealand to Funen, instead of taking the ferry.



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