茱丽叶lovely walk on a sunny day. the statue recalls the popular fairytale making you feel a child again. not too many people so it’s enjoyable. there was a seagull on the head of the mermaid, nice shot for a photo.
E38***43Nyhavn was an amazing sight! We just stopped there to feel the breeze and see the wonderful architecture lined up along the beautiful waterway. Nearby are public places where people can sunbathe and play beach volleyball. This place is a must see in Copenhagen!
D33***27The second oldest city amusement park in the world, it is worth checking out to enjoy the gardens, music and take in the lively atmosphere. It opens till late and you need to get tickets (Note: be mindful that Tivoli closes at certain times of the year)
sculptorAmalienborg Palace is the residence of the Danish royal family. It consists of four identical classical palace facades, surrounded by rococo interiors in an octagonal courtyard; in the center of the square is a huge equestrian statue of King Frederick V, founder of Amalienborg.
Amalienborg was originally built for four noble families. However, when the Christiansborg Palace was burned down on February 26, 1794, the royal family purchased these palaces and moved into this palace. Over the years, various monarchs and their families lived in four different palaces.
关裕年guanyunianIn 1913, the Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen cast a bronze statue of a mermaid based on Andersen's fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea". The bronze statue is located in the Long Causeway Park (Langelinie) in Copenhagen and has become a symbol of Denmark. In addition, in Copenhagen’s Town Hall Square, there is a full-body bronze statue of Andersen. Every tourist passing by must shook hands with the "Father of Fairy Tales", holding Andersen's books and taking pictures with them. In Odense, Andersen's hometown, there is the Andersen House Museum, where countless people who are fascinated by Andersen's fairy tales come to pay their respects and visit.
139***13Copenhagen is the largest city and port in Denmark, and is the center of politics, economy, culture and transportation. Denmark has had its splendor in its history, Norway, part of Germany, and even earlier Britain was part of Denmark, and Gobenha has many old medieval buildings, and it's now at the forefront of modernity with modern modernity. On the one hand, it has ancient historical tradition, and it is the capital of history and culture. The town hall square is located in the center of Copenhagen, with more than 800 years of history, the central building of the square, the town hall, was burned several times, the current building was built in 1905, combining the ancient Danish and Italian Renaissance style, mainly for wedding ceremony and official reception. Above the main entrance is a gilded statue of the founder of Copenhagen, Archbishop Abu Salon. On the top left is the 110-meter-high bell tower, above which is the famous World Bell. Most people refer to Denmark, and the first person that comes to mind is Andersen, the man who spent our entire childhood together. Andersen is “The Sun of World Child Literature.” From Match Girl, Ugly Duckling to Sea Daughter, Princess on the Pea, he has woven a colorful fairy tale world for countless people. Denmark is synonymous with the fairytale world, and even the whole city hall square in Copenhagen has fairytale colors.