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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Margit Pels - fur - has existed for more than 40 years.They opened in 1967, but back then it was purely a production workshop. This has changed over the years, and today the shop main customers are private people looking for a quality purchase.In addition to furs, you can also buy clothes made by other skin types. The store has a rich assortment, which includes mink jackets, leather skirts, leather bags, fur hats, leather pants and much more.
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Self Care Shop is a local skin care specialist store and clinic in Copenhagen East (Østerbro) managed by pharmacist Michael Viscovich. Our beauty care shop offers organic skin care as well professional clinic brands (Decléor) and cosmeceuticals (pH formula). Our cosmetologist, makeup artist and pharmacist carefully investigate all new beauty products before they reach our shelves.
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A beautiful and cosy second-hand bookshop and coffeebar serving the best coffee in Copenhagen along with homebaked cakes and croissants.Enjoy a quiet moment in the lounge surrounded by books and soft jazzmusic. Get inspired by the large selection of quality books in danish and english. Feel free to enjoy a coffee while browsing or sit down while reading.
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Ann Linnemann is an internationally highly regarded ceramic artist and her gallery represents her work, that of other well established ceramic artists and interesting up and coming artists from Denmark and around the world. The work is mostly art pieces with some 'functional' tableware. The quality of the work is superb and the prices are fair given the high standard of both craft and artistry. The gallery is a contemporary space within an old building that houses both gallery and artist's studio. Prices range from about £40 for a cup to considerably more for art pieces. It is located in the quiet but well connected Nyboder area of the city and a visit there will take you past the beautiful ochre coloured former Naval barracks built by Christian IV to accommodate members of the Royal Danish Navy and their families.
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The National Gallery of Denmark is a living museum - located in Copenhagen - with a unique collection of Danish and international art. It is the only museum in Denmark where you can enjoy a tour of 700 years of art history and also experience the nation's largest collection of Danish art from the eighteenth century to today's cutting-edge contemporary art. The museum provides guided tours, workshops for children, live performances, concerts and much more. When you purchase a one-day ticket, you get unlimited access to all permanent displays, special exhibitions, the Bookshop, the Café. Visiting the Children's Workshop will cost an additional fee of DKK 30. Adults: DKK 110 Under 30: DKK 85 Under 18: Free 1 adult + 1 child: DKK 90 Annual pass holders: Free Groups (10+): DKK 100 per person
The National Gallery is one of the strong art institutions in Copenhagen. The collection spans many centuries with a whole wing dedicated to 20c Danish Art (Hilbershom and the like), and another to modern "french" art with some excellent Matisse, Braque and Picassos.There is a nice modern addition to the already expansive older front. It is very nicely laid out and engaging, even to the point of providing a room for sketching and drawing. Some of the audios were very interesting. Temporary exhibition was educational. Cafeteria is beautiful and yummy. Danish modern design permeates throughout
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Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art is the house of the artists and shows exhibitions that are produced, initiated or chosen by artists. Den Frie is especially focused on contemporary artistic communities, collective exhibitions, artists associations and experimental groups and networks. The house is built by artists for artists and today strives to make an interesting and varied exhibition programme, that challenges the exceptional architecture of the building. 10 exhibitions are shown each year, most of them group exhibitions. Apart from those, soloexhibitions with either younger, promising artists or artists, that have made important contributions to art history are presented.
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