Copenhagen was once a Viking fishing settlement, and you can still find traces of the Norse explorers here. Visit reconstructed villages, the remains of a 1,000-year-old castle, and museums dedicated to the notorious raiders. Copenhagen also features a blend of modern architecture and historical artifacts such as the Round Tower observatory – a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture. Art galleries, narrow streets, canals, parks, and Baroque churches round out the city’s cultural attractions.
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Copenhagen Contemporary (CC) is Copenhagen’s international art center showing installation art created by world stars and new emerging talents. CC occupies the magnificent former B&W welding hall offering a total of 7,000 m2 of beautiful industrial halls with plenty of space to show the technical and large formats in which many contemporary artists work: total installations, performance art, and monumental video works. Art that can often be entered and sensed with the whole body.
The CC is located on Refshaleö, across the water from Langeline and the Little Mermaid. It is a 30 minutes interesting walk from Nyhavn past the new Opera house, but one can also get there by car or bike. The house is the former welding house of the B&W shipyard and it is huge. I was strongly reminded of the Machine Hall at Tate Modern in London. Highly recommended to people that like playful art!
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Fields has developed and is a realy great mall. The food options used to be boring and insist ant on non branded to push up profitability. Today, the assortment of foods and stores is best in class unless you are looking for true luxury brands.
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