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Copenhagen's town hall is basically open to the public and can be married here. It's quite chic, and the ceremony can be held here to receive the blessings of relatives and friends.
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Copenhagen's town hall is basically open to the public and can be married here. It's quite chic, and the ceremony can be held here to receive the blessings of relatives and friends.
The City Hall was built in 1905 and designed by the architect Martin Newap. Its architecture combines ancient Danish and Italian Renaissance styles. The magnificent city hall hall covers an area of 1,500 square meters and is mainly used for wedding ceremonies and official receptions.
Copenhagen City Hall is also a very good place. The buildings here are considered the highest point in the city. You can take pictures outside when you pass by here. The nearby squares are also quite distinctive.
The town hall square is also very good, there is still a movie trailer on the square, everyone watching it is very engaged-Searching. . Walking along the street behind the square towards Christiansborg Slog, the uncles in the carriage went around a few times. Everyone waited for them to come and pose for a photo. The uncles would still remember to pose and smile. The square that I passed by at night was just as good.
The statue of Andersen is not far from the city hall. We visited the two attractions together. The city hall has a history of over 100 years. The building is a very traditional European building. It seems that you can enter inside, but we just wandered around.