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City Hall Square Review

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Copenhagen City Hall, the city square in downtown Copenhagen, is the sixth generation of the city hall, which was built in 1905. There are Memorial pillars, fountains and bronze statues of Danish fairy tale writer Andersen beside the square. It is a magnificent and lively place. This is where the mayor works and is open to visitors.

City Hall Square

Posted: Sep 21, 2018
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  • lixinying
    4/5Excellent
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    Fairy tale country, many castles. Short two-day trip, Copenhagen is very impressed, although it is late autumn, there is no imagination of the Nordic country cold, the sun is warm, people are very warm. It feels better than Norway.

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    Posted: Dec 12, 2021
  • Lavender and Sun
    5/5Outstanding
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    It was a five-six hundred-meter man-made canal, built from 1669 to 1673, said to have been built by prisoners of war in Than Shwe, which led the Baltic waters to the King's New Square in the city center, and also achieved the poetic city in addition to economic development.

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    Posted: Oct 24, 2021
  • 关裕年guanyunian
    5/5Outstanding
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    In 1913, Danish sculptor Edward Eriksen (Edvard Eriksen) cast a bronze mermaid statue based on Andersen's fairy tale "Daughter of the Sea". The bronze statue is located in the Langelinie Park in Copenhagen and has become a symbol of Denmark. In Copenhagen’s City Hall square, there is a bronze statue of Andersen. Every visitor passing by is to shake hands with the “father of fairy tales,” holding Andersen’s books and his photographs. In Andersen's hometown of Odensee, there is a museum of Andersen's former residence, and countless people who are fascinated by Andersen's fairy tales go there to see and visit.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2020
  • Tiramisu8511
    5/5Outstanding
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    City Hall Square is the city centre of Copenhagen and the oldest commercial market. On the left of the main entrance of the city hall, there is a statue of Andersen, the great Danish fairy tale writer. Next to the town hall was a bronze statue of Andersen, dressed in a tuxedo and a pair of large leather shoes, looking out into the distance. He was in the right direction, which was the direction of his home.

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2017
  • 5/5Outstanding
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    Near Pedestrian Street and Tivoli amusement park, there is a bronze statue of Andersen. The city hall can be visited, but it closes at four o'clock. It's a little regrettable that it didn't follow the group and it's too late. So it's just a quick look.

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2016
  • 黛安娜娜
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's worth going. It's lively and atmosphere. There are Andersen statues, beside which there is a paradise which is very interesting. There are many shops around it, and the buildings are beautiful. The Christmas tree in front of it is also unique. A trip will surely bring some fruits.

    2
    Posted: Jan 10, 2017
  • Eddies888
    5/5Outstanding
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    There is a fountain in City Hall Square. Scandinavian mythology-themed statues become tourist attractions on the fountain. There are many ancient buildings nearby, and now they have become commercial streets, many restaurants and gift shops.

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    Posted: Apr 18, 2016
  • 懒洋洋的懒羊羊
    4/5Excellent
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    The city hall that can be opened for visiting, three floors, is on the edge of the bronze statue of Andersen, and it is also very close to the pedestrian street, which is the city center of Copenhagen. Ouch, there is a naked man statue in the city government, so ashamed

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    Posted: Nov 29, 2016
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