Sommer stemning 2016 i København City – folk leger, tale, slapper af og spiser i de åbne byrum: inderhavnen, canaler, parker, torve og i latiner kvarteret.
Text and photos Erik K Abrahamsen.
Lunch on bulwark un Copenhagen Inner Harbour – view to new walk-and bike bridge “Innerhavnsbroen” from Nyhavn to Christianshavn:
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Copenhagen is an old city – more than 1000 years old.
The town was founded about 700 A.C. with a harbour and an market square and surrounded by a fortress of wood planks.
Officially Copenhagen was founded 1167 by bishop Absalon, who ruled the city from his residential town Roskilde and its Cathedral 50 km west of Copenhagen.
He builded “Absalons Castle” on a small island between island Amager and main land Sealand. The castle was demolished by the Hanseatic League in 1369. The ruins of this Castle under Christiansborg Palace is open for the public.
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In all urban areas of Copenhagen City you can experience the history and all the beautiful historical buildings, squares, parks, canals and Copenhagen Inner Harbour with the old Naval Base “Holmen” founded 1680 on Christianshavn.
Visitors, tourists and inhabitants in Copenhagen enjoy to play, talk, relax and eat on all the old open urban areas of the city.
At midday 6. june 2016 I walked all over Copenhagen City to experience this atmosphere of peace, love, joy and comfort.
Here is my photo story:
Kings Garden and Rosenborg Castle built 1635 – young students from basic school study in the park:
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Rosenborg Castle buildt 1635, Kings Garden:
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Play, fun and joy in Kings Garden – children from neighboring Kindergarden:
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Kings Garden – Relaxation with a good book:
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Lunch in Latin Quarter in Copenhagen City – restaurants in Larsbjørns Stræde:
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Lunch in Latin Quarter in Copenhagen City – restaurants in Larsbjørns Stræde:
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Relaxed atmosphere in Latin Quarter of Copenhagen Cyty – corner of Studiestræde and Lars Bjørns Stræde:
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Midday on Amager Square in Copenhage City – lunch on restaurants:
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Midday on Amager Square in Copenhage City – lunch on restaurants:
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Amager Torv – lunch on top of shopping building on the corner of main shoppíng streets STRØGET: Østergade and Købmagergade:
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Outdoor restaurant on square between main shopping street “Strøget” Østergade and shopping building “MAGASIN”:
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On my walk to Kings New Square, Kgs. Nytorv I passed The Royal Guard i Østergade:
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Kings New Square, Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen City – relaxation of delivery boys on bikes, view to French Embassy:
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Ancher Square at entrance to Nyhavn from Kings New Square:
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Nyhavn – a 400 m long and 25 m wide canal builded 1672-74 connects Kings New Square with Copenhagen Inner Harbour:
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Nyhavn – a 400 m long and 25 m wide canal builded 1672-74 connects Kings New Square with Copenhagen Inner Harbour:
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Relaxation on barks in Nyhavn Canal:
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Relaxation on bulwark in Nyhavn Canal:
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Woodboats in Nyhavn Canal:
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Nyhavn Canal – view in direction north to Kings New Square, Kongens Nytorv:
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Nyhavn Canal – view in direction south to Copenhagen Inner Harbour and new walk- and bike slide bridge “Inderhavsbroen” connects Nyhavn with Christianshavn:
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Nyhavn Canal -restaurants on Sunny Side of the canal:
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Copenhagen Inner Harbour – relaxed atmosphere in front of new Copenhagen Royal Theatre builded 20o5:
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Copenhagen Inner Harbour – view from new Copenhagen Theatre to Naval Base Holmen and Copenhagen Opera built 2002-04:
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Copenhagen Inner Harbour – view in direction to Christianshavn to new bike- and walk bridge “Trangravsbroen” at left in background and to new bike- and walk slide bridge “Inderhavnsbroen” at right:
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Copenhagen Inner Harbour – relaxed lunch atmosphere on bulwark at Nyhavn Canal:
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Copenhagen Inner Harbour – relaxed lunch atmosphere on bulwark at Nyhavn Canal:
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I hope that you have enjoyed my 2 hours walk in Copenhagen City in an atmosphere of peace, joy and love.
I recommend my 4 articles about 1000 years of Copenhagen history. You find them in this homepage Danculture.dk in category “Historie”. Click on “Older Entries”:
Experience Copenhagen – 1000 years of history on walk.The Center of power, Tour 1
Welcome to Copenhagen – a view over 1000 years of dramatic history,
and article:
Experience Copenhagen – 1000 years of history on walk: Christianity takes up the city. Tour 2
and
Experience Copenhagen – 1000 years of history on walk. The era of King Christian 4. Tour 3
and
Experience Copenhagen – 1000 years of history on walk. From Nyhavn to Langelinie. Tour 4
Text and photos Erik K Abrahamsen
Tour to Nyhavn, New Royal Theatre at Copenhagen Harbour, Amalienborg Castle, The Marble Church, The Store Houses, Maersk Domicil, Gefion Fountain, Kastellet and The Little Mermaid at Quay Langelinie.
Text and photos Copyright 2017 Erik K Abrahamsen
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Melby, North Sealand, Denmark 7. january 2017
Best wishes
Erik