Baltic Cruise and Copenhagen May 2015 | Denmark | Copenhagen
Baltic Cruise and Copenhagen May 2015
Copenhagen-May23
 
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Near the entry of the Copenhagen Cathedral (just across the streed) is an obelisk commemorating Denmark's conversion from Catholicism to Protestantism during the Reformation.
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Copenhagen Cathedral - This statue stands on the right hand side of the entrance to Copenhagen Cathedral and shows Moses holding the Ten Commandments carved on the tablet of Stone. The statue was sculpted by H. W. Bissen and erected in 1853.
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St. Peter's Church (Danish: St. Petri Kirke, German: St.-Petri-Kirche) is the parish church of the German-speaking community in Copenhagen, Denmark. Built as a single-nave church in the mid-15th century, it is the oldest building in central Copenhagen. It is also notable for its extensive complex of sepulchral chapels. The church was first given a short lantern spire which was replaced by the current copper-clad spire in 1756-57 of height of 78 m
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Larslejsstræde Stræde
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For Elizabeth
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For Margaret
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Jarmers Square is located on the last piece of Copenhagen’s former rampart - where the ruins of Jarmers Tower from 1526-1529 - can bee seen and visited. Jarmers Tower is 15 m in diameter and was built in two storeys with a 1.5 m thick red brick wall - and a conical wooden roof. Jarmers Tower is the remains of 11 towers that were joined together as a part of the city’s Middle Age fortification
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A copy of Auguste Cain sculpture Lion and Lioness As indicated by the name, it shows a lion and a lioness fighting over a wild boar. The sculpture was created in 1879 and the copy was installed at the site in 1889
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Tivoli - The Star Flyer - There is an impressive 360-degree panorama view from the Star Flyer – that is, if you dare to look
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Clear day - this bridge to Malmo Sweden is some 13 miles away from the hotel Scandic Copenhagen - 9th floor
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Context - the bridge to Malmo Sweden. The ship is one of the many ferrys.
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Fireworks start over Tivoli
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Fireworks over Tivol
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