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Kalvebod Brygge - Copenhagen

He guards the Royal Palace.

Amalienborg - Copenhagen

Rubjerg Knude Fyr - Lighthouse - Jutland

Windmill at the Isle of Lolland, Denmark

Front Page Explore 24-06-2009

Jun 23, 2009 #22

 

Fredriksborg castle, Hilleröd, Denmark

 

Texture:

alicepopkorn

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Danish pastry with vanilla custard and cherries.

For FlickrFriday#Homemade

Be well stay at home and thank you for visiting.

Construido hace 75 años, aunque magníficamente conservado, el ayuntamiento de Aarhus, del arquitecto danes Arne Jacobsen (creador de la famosa Egg Chair, silla huevo), es un símbolo del diseño y la arquitectura danesa.

Build 75 years ago, although magnificently preserved, the Aarhus City hall, by danish architect Arne Jacobsen (creator of the famous Egg Chair...), is a symbol of danish design and architecture

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From the chapel at the Renaissance castle Kronborg in Helsingør, Denmark. The chapel was inaugurated in 1582. 200 years later the castle was turned into military barracks, the interior fittings were stored away and the space used as a gymnasium(!). But the items were kept, and in 1838 they were reinstated in their original place and there they remain to this day.

Church towers and chimneys in Copenhagen.

Contax RX + 35/2.8

Fujicolor C200

Dinamarca - Dragor - Baños

View from Waterbus 991 nearby Teglholmen, at Copenhagen.

 

Copenhagen architecture.

Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia. Situated on three islets in the Slotssøen (castle lake), it is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style. (Wikipedia)

Rundetårn Copenhagen - Denmark

No lift, no stairs!

Rundetårn (The Round Tower) is a 17th-century tower in Copenhagen. Instead of stairs, a 7.5-turn spiral ramp forms the only access way to the tower top observatory as well as the Library Hall and the Bell-Ringer's Loft.

This design was chosen to allow a horse and carriage to reach the library and observatory. So you can go rollerblading to the top of the tower.

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