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Rådhuspladsen (''The City Hall Square'') is a city square beside Copenhagen City Hall at the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. The pedestrian shopping street Strøget begins at the square's northeast side. The square is home to a large statue of Hans Christian Andersen. It is often a venue for demonstrations and buskers, and several bars and nightclubs are located in the near vicinity (...)
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and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on August 15, 1843 and, except for Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, it is the oldest amusement park which has survived intact to the present day. (...)
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Gammeltorv (''Old Square'') is a square adjacent to Nytorv in the middle of the pedestrian Strøget in central Copenhagen. The square was once home to Copenhagen's market. At the centre of the square is the Caritas Fountain from (...)
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Nytorv (''New Square'') is a square adjacent to Gammeltorv in the middle of the pedestrian Strøget in central Copenhagen. Until 1905 the Copenhagen City Hall was located at (...)
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. When it was completed in 1960 it was the first skyscraper in Copenhagen. It is located in the heart of the city, close to Tivoli. The entire hotel from the exterior facade through to the stainless-steel cutlery used in the restaurant and the Swan and Egg chairs gracing the lobby have been designed by famous Danish architect, Arne Jacobsen (...)
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''Dæmonen (The Demon)'' is a roller coaster in the Danish amusement park, Tivoli Gardens. It opened April 16, 2004 and features an Immelmann loop, an ordinary loop, and a Zero-G roll. The riders experiences g-forces up to four times gravity while traveling the 564 meters long ride. It is a floorless roller coaster, ie. the riders have no floor between them and the track (...)
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:''For Church of Our Lady in Aarhus see Church of Our Lady (Aarhus)'' The Church of Our Lady (Danish: ''Vor Frue Kirke'') is the cathedral of Copenhagen. It is situated on Vor Frue Plads and next to the main building of the University of Copenhagen. The present day version of the church was designed by the architect Christian Frederik Hansen in the neoclassical style and was completed (...)
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St. Peter's Church is the oldest preserved churches in downtown Copenhagen. The majority of the building, including the tower, nave, and choir, was built during the 15th century AD. The transepts were added in the 1630s by King Christian IV. There is also a school on the church's site. (...)
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Københavns Hovedbanegård ''(Copenhagen Central Station)'', also called København H, is the largest train station in Denmark, placed in Copenhagen, with entrances to Bernstorffsgade (at Tivoli Gardens), Banegårdspladsen, and Reventlowsgade. The station is served by InterCity and regional trains as well as S-trains. It has 12 tracks (...)
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}} The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (Glypto-, from the Greek root glyphein, to carve and theke, a storing-place) is an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The collection is built around the personal collection of the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Breweries, Carl Jacobsen (1842-1914) (...)
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