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18 Stunning Architecture Landmarks in Copenhagen

18 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Amalienborg Palace
~3 min

Amalienborg Palace

5 Amaliegade, Copenhagen, København K, 1256, Denmark

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Four identical Rococo palaces arranged around an octagonal courtyard, with an equestrian statue of Frederick V at the centre — Amalienborg is one of the finest examples of 18th-century urban planning in Europe, and it only became a royal residence by accident.

BLOX / Danish Architecture Center
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BLOX / Danish Architecture Center

10 Bryghusgade, Copenhagen, København K, 1473, Denmark

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When Rem Koolhaas and OMA designed BLOX, they described it as "an inhabited infrastructure knot" — which is exactly the kind of thing architects say when they know a building is going to be controversial.

Botanical Garden & Palm House
~2 min

Botanical Garden & Palm House

128 Gothersgade, Copenhagen, København K, 1123, Denmark

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Copenhagen's Botanical Garden has existed in one form or another since 1600, making it over four centuries old, but it only settled into its current location in 1870 after two previous moves.

Christiansborg Palace
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Christiansborg Palace

1 Prins Jørgens Gård, Copenhagen, København K, 1218, Denmark

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This is the only building in the world that houses all three branches of a nation's government under one roof — the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court all operate from Christiansborg.

Church of Our Saviour
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Church of Our Saviour

29 Sankt Annæ Gade, Copenhagen, København K, 1416, Denmark

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The external spiral staircase winding around the spire of this Baroque church is one of the most vertiginous experiences in Northern Europe.

Copenhagen City Hall
~3 min

Copenhagen City Hall

1 Rådhuspladsen, Copenhagen, København V, 1550, Denmark

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Copenhagen's City Hall was designed by Martin Nyrop and completed in 1905 in the National Romantic style, drawing heavily on the medieval town halls of Siena and other Italian cities.

Copenhagen Opera House
~3 min

Copenhagen Opera House

10 Ekvipagemestervej, Copenhagen, København K, 1438, Denmark

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The Copenhagen Opera House was a gift — but the kind of gift that comes with strings attached, a controlling donor, and enough drama to fill several operas.

Designmuseum Danmark
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Designmuseum Danmark

68 Bredgade, Copenhagen, København K, 1260, Denmark

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The museum that tells the story of Danish design is housed in a building that is itself one of the finest examples of Danish architecture.

Grundtvig's Church
~2 min

Grundtvig's Church

14B På Bjerget, Copenhagen, København NV, 2400, Denmark

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Five million yellow bricks.

Islands Brygge Harbour Bath
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Islands Brygge Harbour Bath

14 Islands Brygge, Amager Vest, København S, 2300, Denmark

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The idea that you could swim in Copenhagen's harbour would have been laughable thirty years ago.

Kongens Nytorv & Charlottenborg
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Kongens Nytorv & Charlottenborg

1 Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, København K, 1050, Denmark

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Kongens Nytorv — the King's New Square — was carved out of the eastern edge of old Copenhagen in 1670 by Christian V as the grandest public space in the city.

Marble Church
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Marble Church

4 Frederiksgade, Copenhagen, København K, 1265, Denmark

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The Marble Church — officially Frederik's Church — is the most expensive embarrassment in Danish architectural history.

National Museum of Denmark
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National Museum of Denmark

10 Ny Vestergade, Copenhagen, København K, 1471, Denmark

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Denmark's largest museum of cultural history is housed in the Prince's Palace, a Rococo masterpiece designed by Nicolai Eigtved and built between 1743 and 1744 as the residence of Crown Prince Frederik, later King Frederik V.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
~3 min

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

7 Dantes Plads, Copenhagen, København V, 1556, Denmark

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Carl Jacobsen made a fortune selling beer and spent it buying art — specifically sculpture, because he believed three-dimensional art came closest to the fundamental condition of being human.

Nyhavn
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Nyhavn

Nyhavn, 1051 København K

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Every postcard of Copenhagen features this canal, and for good reason — but Nyhavn's candy-coloured facade hides a past that would make a sailor blush.

Paper Island (Papirøen)
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Paper Island (Papirøen)

Trangravsvej 14, 1436 København K

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Paper Island — Papirøen in Danish — earned its name from decades as the storage site for Copenhagen's major newspapers.

Rosenborg Castle
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Rosenborg Castle

Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København K

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Christian IV built Rosenborg between 1606 and 1634 as a summer pleasure palace, and he loved the place so much that he chose to die there.

Round Tower
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Round Tower

Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København K

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King Christian IV — who seems to have built half of Copenhagen — completed the Round Tower in 1642 as Europe's oldest functioning astronomical observatory, and the design choice that makes it unique is the absence of stairs.

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