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Building Location Year Style Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek: Indre By: 1882 Renaissance inspired Børsen, (until 1996 the stock market building) Slotsholmen: 1640 Dutch baroque: Tivoli Gardens: Indre By: 1843 amusement park Dyrehavsbakken: Klampenborg, at the City's northern border 1583 the oldest amusement park in the world Royal Danish Theatre: Indre By
2 Top 50 most visited attractions in Denmark. 3 See also. ... This includes places like Møns Klint, ... Historic building: Copenhagen: 607,827 11:
They were purpose-built to serve as meeting places and contained several meeting rooms for assemblies, political, and communal events, offices, often kitchens, printing presses, and businesses. The Workers’ Assembly Hall in Copenhagen, built in 1879, is nominated in Denmark. In 1982, the building was converted to The Workers Museum. [25]
View of Copenhagen from the tower of the Church of Our Saviour. The architecture of Copenhagen in Denmark is characterised by a wide variety of styles, progressing through Christian IV's early 17th century landmarks and the elegant 17th century mansions and palaces of Frederiksstaden, to the late 19th century residential boroughs and cultural institutions to the modernistic contribution of the ...
Religious buildings and structures in Copenhagen (1 C, 7 P) ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Copenhagen" The following 47 pages are in this category, out ...
Building with side wing from 1730 to 1731 which was expanded with an extra floor in 1843–44 [192] Valkendorfsgade 20, 1151 København K: Building from 1844 with side and rear wing from 1747 [192] Gråbrødretorv 12: Gråbrødretorv 12, 1154 København K: Building from 1813 by H.O. Blom; expanded with extra height in 1816 by the same architect ...
Pages in category "Listed buildings and structures in Copenhagen" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
Copenhagen's name (København in Danish), reflects its origin as a harbour and a place of commerce.The original designation in Old Norse, from which Danish descends, was Kaupmannahǫfn [ˈkɔupˌmɑnːɑˌhɔvn] (cf. modern Icelandic: Kaupmannahöfn [ˈkʰœipˌmanːaˌhœpn̥], Faroese: Keypmannahavn [ˈtʃʰɛʰpmanːaˌhavn]), meaning 'merchants' harbour'.
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