copenhagen

     

Location in Denmark

Trivia about copenhagen

  • Denmark's Queen Margrethe II was born in this "wonderful, wonderful" Danish capital in 1940
  • Actors should enjoy the Theater History Museum inside this Danish capital's Royal Court Theater
  • Rome,Copenhagen,Lisbon
  • The Royal Danish Ballet has been based in this capital city for more than 200 years
  • A shade of grayish blue is named for this Danish capital
  • Opera lovers know the Royal Danish Opera is based in this city
  • As a princess, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark studied philosophy at this Danish capital's university
  • A WWII meeting between Werner Heisenberg & Niels Bohr is the subject of the play named for this Danish city
  • Enjoy the Sleep-in-Heaven Youth Hostel or the Nyhavn Boat Hostel in this capital of Denmark
  • This Danish city was named the 1996 Cultural Capital of Europe
  • Auguste Bournonville, the father of Danish ballet, was born in this capital city in 1805
  • This wonderful, wonderful city is home to the world-famous Tivoli Gardens
  • Have some fjun at the Roskilde Fjord, about 20 miles west of this Danish capital
  • The Rue de Rivoli is in Paris & the Gardens of Tivoli are in this Danish capital
  • Opened in 1993, this Danish capital's Tivoli Museum documents the history of Tivoli Amusement Park
  • Tourists stumbling along Carlsberg Vej in this city may be coming from a brewery tour
  • Once capital of Denmark, Roskilde is now a suburb of this city & is known for its meat-research center
  • Philosopher Soren Kierkegaard was born May 5, 1813 in this capital
  • Niels Bohr
  • The Royal Danish Ballet was founded in 1748 as part of the royal theatre of this city
  • Bohr was born in Oct. 1885 in this capital, where his father was a professor of physiology
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  • Stroget in this largest Danish city is Europe's longest street given over to pedestrians
  • Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale life ended in this capital August 4, 1875
  • The Royal Danish Opera's home city(10)
  • This Danish city's name means "merchant's harbor"
  • Travel like a god on the Odin Express at Tivoli Gardens amusement park in this Scandinavian capital
  • This European capital has a Tycho Brahe Planetarium on Gammel Kongevej Street
  • While Mom's at Christiansborg Palace in this city, Dad may head down the street to the Erotic Museum
  • Laid out in 1874, the botanical gardens in this capital have an observatory with a statue of Tycho Brahe
  • In Scandinavia:CPH
  • This city's Christianborg Palace houses parliament & the supreme court
  • Attractions in this European capital include Amalienborg Palace & The New Carlsberg Museum
  • The Royal Danish Ballet marked the start of its 2000 season with a free outdoor show in this Danish capital
  • Physicist Niels Bohr was born in this capital in 1885
  • In Northern Europe:OPEN CHANGE
  • The times said "Bla, bla, bla, act now!" was a protest slogan at the 2009 climate change talks in this city
  • Soren Kierkegaard is buried in the Assistens Kirkegard, or cemetery, in this city
  • At this European city's airport, you can have a sandwich & of course a coffee at the Cafe Karen Blixen
  • King Christian VIII's birthplace
  • This city's statue of Gefion, with her sons whom she turned into oxen, is a bit less famous than the Little Mermaid
  • Some parts of this city's Amalienborg Palace are "open" to visitors
  • Soren Kierkegaard,1813