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Soren Kierkegaards Plads 1, Copenhagen 1218, DenmarkMap
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The epidemic is so serious, but Copenhagen's bars, cafes, restaurants, cake shops are full, yesterday after the library, found that there are also many people, whether or not the epidemic is important, at least hard to learn people
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The design here is very unique. A large dividing line divides the building into two parts. The atrium connects the city and the sea outside, and also connects the old and new buildings of the library, making the atrium full of light and openness. When you come here, you can see the manuscripts of the famous Danish master Søren Kierkegaard, which are kept in the Søren Kierkegaard Archives of the Royal Library and are kept very carefully.
The epidemic is so serious, but Copenhagen's bars, cafes, restaurants, cake shops are full, yesterday after the library, found that there are also many people, whether or not the epidemic is important, at least hard to learn people
The new building of the Royal Library of Copenhagen is also a very typical good place. This library can see the places where very good books are sold. The library is also a place where you can quietly taste knowledge.
The Royal Danish Museum and the University of Copenhagen Library merged in 1989 and were directly under the management of the Danish Ministry of Culture, becoming the "hardest backstage" library in Denmark. Copenhagen Black Diamond is a very creative place. Its name is derived from the smooth and bright black granite outer layer of the building itself. When the waves of the canal reflect on the surface of the rock, it looks like a diamond. As an extension of the Royal Library, the Black Diamond Library was completed in 1999. Here, you can see the manuscripts of the famous Danish master Søren Kierkegaard, which is collected in the Søren Kierkegaard Archives of the Royal Library. Even for the staff in the museum, only a small number of people have access to the magnificent collection of manuscripts by this master, let alone people outside the museum. A large dividing line divides the building into two parts, filling the atrium with light. The atrium connects the city with the sea outside, and also connects the old and new buildings of the library. Iron frame beams weighing 1 metric ton/meter support the glass wall. The 200-square-meter masterpiece of the famous painter PerKirkeby dots the ceiling of the Black Diamond Library. In addition to the usual main functions of the library, it also provides catering facilities and opened a small bookstore to provide services to readers and tourists who frequent the library. Here, you can also find the National Museum of Photography and a 600-seat Queen's Music and Drama Hall. In the lobby, you can enjoy the view of the canal and the boats and kayaks passing by. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 08:00-19:00
The Royal Library in Copenhagen is quite atmospheric, the architecture is very much in keeping with the character of the time and the collection is so large that you can say that the world famous books are found in them and are a sense of well-being
The library occupies an impressive glass building called the "Black Diamond". It contains almost all books published in Danish. Its treasures include a Gutenberg Bible, a number of important Icelandic manuscripts, and the diary of the fairy tale writer Hans Christian Anderson.
The library modelling is quite unique, quite has the feature big.