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Copenhagen: Art, antiquities, historic site: Located in Amalienborg Palace, the royal palace, displays the Chronological Collections of the Glücksburg monarchs Amber Museum: Nyhavn: Copenhagen: Design and natural history museum: A combined shop and museum of amber: Arken Museum of Modern Art: Skovvej 100 2635 Ishøj: Ishøj: Art
Another forge was built on Falster's Counter Guard in 1709. Rebuilt in 1888, it now serves as residence of military employees. When the Free Port of Copenhagen was constructed, the northern portion of the Blacksmith's Line was dug away, but the remaining part was put at the disposal of the City of Copenhagen in 1918 and now serves as parkland.
This is a list of parks and open spaces in Copenhagen, Denmark. Indre By (city centre) Parks and open spaces in the Indre By district of Copenhagen: Name
The museum is home to the largest library in Scandinavia dedicated to decorative arts and industrial design. [3] Open to the general public, the library is at once a museum library, research library, and Danish central library within its field. Opening hours are Tuesday–Friday from 11–17. The library contains more than 1,000 journals.
Besides the regular parks, a number of gardens open to the general public serve as important green spaces in central Copenhagen. These include: The Library Garden ( 55°40′29″N 12°34′53″E / 55.6746°N 12.5813°E / 55.6746; 12.5813 ( Library Garden ) ), the garden of the Royal Library on Slotsholmen , located between the ...
Frilandsmuseet (English: Open Air Museum) is an open-air museum on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum is located in Lyngby on Kongevejen in North Zealand. The museum can be reached directly by bus number 184 from Nørreport Station in central Copenhagen or by S-train to Sorgenfri station. [2] Frilandsmuseet
City Hall Square is located at the site of Copenhagen's old hay market and the Western City Gate of the Fortifications of Copenhagen. [1] When the fortifications were disbanded in the 1850s, it was decided to use the vacant land for an exhibition area which played host to first the Nordic Exhibition of 1872 and later the Nordic Exhibition of ...
A gift from Carl Jacobsen's Albertine Trust which was created to provide statues and monuments for the parks and squares of Copenhagen, the present statue was originally placed at Langelinie close to the waterfront but was moved to its current park setting when the Kastellet was reconstructed in the 1990s.