Copenhagen
Although the largest city in the Scandinavian countries, Copenhagen maintains a provincial air, very appreciated by tourists. Houses with gables, narrow streets and skyline dominated by church steeples - these are elements that characterize the town.
Copenhagen is also the most green capital of Europe - most of the center is busy pedestrian areas and the number of bikes is often higher than the car. Green spaces - including th...
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Aarhus
Aarhus is the second largest city and capital of Jutland. Has a very well preserved historic center, some interesting museums and especially old churches, where sermons are yet. Within walking distance of town there are many quality beaches and if you want you can ride the bicycle around the city or region can make excursions. The main attraction is the old town, Den Gamle By, a real open air museum, where there are 75 restored buildings representing several regions Danish styles,...
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Marmorkirken
Dedicated to St. Frederick, this beautiful baroque church, built of very expensive Norwegian marble, began to be built in 1749. The works were stopped between 1770 and 1874 because of budgetary restrictions, the sanctuary was completed only in 1894. Around the church are statues representing more than 16 religious leaders from Moses to Luther, and a series of sculptures depicting major Danish pastors and bishops....
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Odense
With over 175,000 inhabitants, Odense is the third city of Denmark and the regional capital of Funen. The city has a length of over a thousand years, and many museums here will tell the story of settlement by various collections. Odense is situated within walking distance of beaches, so I will fill you with time.
In the center is largely prohibited motorized traffic, so you can walk freely, you can enter many shops of all kinds, in cafes or...
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Billund
When you say Billund, almost all Danish know that you actually want to say Lego. Here is the famous Legoland, dreamlike realm of imaginary cubes of famous company that for decades launching new and market new sets. Lego in Denmark is more than just a brand, is a national symbol and a pride. Legoland is a huge amusement park, with a total area of 100,000 square meters, which is visited every year by over 1.4 million tourists and locals.
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Trivoli Gardens
More than just a garden, Trivoli Gardens is also an amusement park located in Copenhagen, Capital of Denmark. You will need a full day to visit this tourist attraction. Gardens opened in 1843, it contains over 400,000 flowers, 100,000 lights, 30 restaurants, two plays a day, concerts. Wednesdays and Fridays are also fireworks....
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Rosenborg Castle
Built in Renaissance style by King Christian IV, the station's summer residence, Rosenborg Castle currently houses a museum, here are kept the Crown Jewels. The 24 rooms of the building are arranged chronologically, contains furniture and portraits of each monarch, from Christian IV to Frederik and VII. Opulent collection of jewelry on display here include crown of King Christian IV and adorned with precious sword of king Christian III, who are pearls and emeralds join Queen Margr...
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Sonderborg
Sonderborg is the largest city on the island of Als in south-east of Jutland, with over 30,000 inhabitants. Currently you can get here from the mainland just one of many bridges crossing. For most tourists Sonderborg is the ideal destination for a vacation, being an island green and inviting, with a coastline beach perfect for swimming, but water where you surf or fish. Diving enthusiasts and those attracted to other sports the best conditions found here in Denmark.
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Skagens Gren
Gren Skagens is a magical place, as it shows the Danes, the extreme north of Europe, where two major meet, the result is incredible: agitated and foamy waves that seem to fight off the coast. If the rest of the country's history plays an important role in creating a specific atmosphere, here you will find the ruins of a bunker during the Second World War, which reminds of the strategic importance which it had when the Danish coast.
Since th...
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Amalienborg Palace
Housing Queen Margrethe II, Amalienborg Palace is composed of four castles. These are Moltkes Palace, Palace Schackske Palace and Palace Levetzaus Brockdorfske. In the middle is the statue of King Frederik V on horseback. The ideal time to visit the palace is in the afternoon because then there is the Guard Changing Ceremony. Some official and private rooms of the castle and palace gardens are open to the public....
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Christiansborg Palace
Used as a royal residence from 1441 until a fire in 1795, this massive granite castle is now the place where his Danish sovereign receives guests. Channels surrounded by three sides Christiansborg Palace is an impressive baroque edifice, which takes place next meetings of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget). Can visit its headquarters during the summer only to legislators, administrators on tours organized by the castle entrance visitors are asked to wear shoes to protect floors....
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The Round Tower
This tower was built in the mid 17th century by King Christian IV. The tower contains an observer astrononmic a university, a library and a church. The main attraction is the view that the tower can see the roof. Centre here is the oldest observatory in Europe and functionally visitors can use....
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Little Mermaid Statue
Situated on the promenade Langelinie, into the harbor, Little Mermaid last century became the symbol of Copenhagen, as customary on postcards and travel posters Danish. Graceful town statue was donated in 1913 by Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of the Carlsberg brewery, is a tribute to Hans Christian Andersen, author of the story the little mermaid. Little Mermaid is one of the most important tourist attractions in this country....
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Aalborg
Aalborg is located in the north of Jutland, considered by some tourists' Little Paris of the North ", a poetic name, but significant. Even though it's quite far from the capital, you deserve to go, the city is located near the Limfjord and the landscape is as. City's history is fascinating. Founded by the Vikings, Aalborg has developed rapidly and became one of the busiest commercial centers of the country. Is an animated city at any time of year and the atmosphere, part...
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