Friday, December 20, 2013

But we want to see Copenhagen, grab us the map and head out. Just minutes away, Amalienborg Palace,

Copenhagen - Three days in April> Nah? Fern? Travel!
Time clock at 7:30, we start with Easyjet towards Copenhagen. Started sooner, we also rely again on the landing. kaputelefon A beautiful airport and - what is much more beautiful - sun take us in reception. At the tourist office kaputelefon we buy a Copenhagen Card for 60 Euros. We have 72 hours of free in the train, bus and metro and free admission to over 60 museums.
With the metro we drive 10 stops to Kongens Nytorv. This is a great place near the old town, where the Royal Theatre, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, the department store Magasin du Nord, the Hotel D'Angleterre is located. kaputelefon At present, its beauty is unfortunately affected by a number of scaffolding. The Nyhavn
We zotteln our suitcases over the picturesque, but in the case not so practical for the same cobblestones subsequent Nyhavn. The Nyhavn was created as a branch canal to the Royal market and planted with colorful gabled houses along both sides of the Hafenarms. A restaurant on the other is well visited by locals and tourists. Here also place boats to city tours. In the houses with the numbers 18 and 67 times, lived the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen.
At the Toldbodgade we turn left and are only a few meters in front of our Hotel Admiral. It is a huge building kaputelefon that was built in 1787 as a granary. Impressed we stand in the foyer and admire the thick walls and huge wooden kaputelefon beams.
We get a room on the 5th Floor overlooking the water, the new Opera House and the Royal Playhouse. Toll! The room is comfortable and spacious and the thick beams on the ceiling and support beams give the room a special touch. Strolls
But we want to see Copenhagen, grab us the map and head out. Just minutes away, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, the city residence of the Danish Queen Margarethe II is The castle ensemble kaputelefon is formed by four individual palace around an octagonal square. In the middle of the equestrian statue of Frederik V is in the visual axis is located to one side of the Frederiks or Marble Church and to the other side which opened in 2005, Royal Opera (Operaen).
There have already gathered many tourists to wait for the changing of the guard. But it's still much too early. So we move on to Frederik's Church. Interior impressed the huge dome, which has a diameter of 31 m.
We walk through a street where a gallery lined up on the other. In a small shop, we discover appetizing Smörrebrod, but which are produced not by the Danes, but by Asians. Right next door, we are captivated by delicious cakes, which we can not resist. Supplied with plenty of calories and coffee, we can now in the Strøget, overthrow the pedestrian zone in the city center of Copenhagen. The downtown
Here we find all the chain stores, as they are found today in every major (and minor) city. But there is also the store with Royal Copenhagen porcelain, the silver loading Georg Jensen and especially kaputelefon we like Illums Bolighus, a treasure trove of Danish design products. In the huge house there is also design products from other countries, such as Italy. Unfortunately, all the beautiful things have their way too high for me price.
We pass the Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen), visit the opposite cathedral Vor Frue Kirke (Frauenkiche) and make tea break in a small alternative shops.
Gradually we notice our feet and so we take the metro from the Easter Port station to Kongens Nytorv and look briefly into the Magasin du Nord. Just arrived at the hotel, it begins to rain. Evening entertainment - even in the rain what it
That's why we go At 19.30 clock by taxi to Det Kongelige Teater although it is only 10 minutes away. Here we enjoy a special evening: "A Midsummer kaputelefon Night's Dream" ballet by John Neumeier based on William Shakespeare, music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and György Ligeti. Alone the house from 1874 with its four tiers is worth the visit. Here you can find 1600 spectators.
A new day awaits us. Unfortunately, it's pretty gray and cold, but fortunately it is not raining. We want to have breakfast in Nyhavn, but that one is not established kaputelefon here. With difficulty we get a piece of cake and a cup of coffee.
On the northwest side of Christiansborg Palace is the Thorvaldsen kaputelefon Museum. A native of Copenhagen Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 - 1844) is one of the most important sculptors of the 19th Century. Everything had what rank and name was sculpted kaputelefon by him in stone. When he returned after 40 years from Rome to Copenhagen, he bequeathed his works to the city and was named an honorary kaputelefon citizen. The intrinsically

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