Copenhagen: Hometown of Fairy Tales

Publish Time:2022-06-06 16:44:51Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:Today, in this place where Andersen is buried, the fairy-tale-like atmosphere is still strong. This June, let us experience the charm of the city in Copenhagen. Let's bring back our dreams of childhood in Copenhagen this June!

Speaking of Copenhagen, one would first think of the famous The Little Mermaid written by Hans Christian Andersen, which has made the city itself synonymous with fairy tales. Copenhagen sits in the east of the Danish island of Zealand, it is the political, economic and cultural center of Denmark, as well as the country's largest and most important city. Today, in this place where Andersen is buried, the fairy-tale-like atmosphere is still strong. This June, let us experience the charm of the city in Copenhagen. Let's bring back our dreams of childhood in Copenhagen this June!

Copenhagen: Hometown of Fairy Tales

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Amalienborg Palace was built in the 18th century and is considered one of the greatest Rococo architectures in Copenhagen. The palace, sitting quietly by the Oresund Strait in the east of urban Copenhagen, is still the residence of the Denmark royal family. From the long-lasting history, the solemn guards, to the grand sculptures in the yard, these features would bring you back to the happy scenes of princess and prince living together ever after in the fairy tale.

Copenhagen: Hometown of Fairy Tales

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Another attraction where you can sense fairy-tale-like feelings is Rosenborg Slot, which is a Renaissance-style architecture built by Christian Ⅸ, the Danish King in the 16th Century, as a summer palace. The tranquil palace is covered by greenery and surrounded by a moat. A draw bridge in the north connects the main entrance of the palace, which now serves as a venue to store private jewelry of the royal family.

Copenhagen: Hometown of Fairy Tales

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Tivoli Gardens is a famous amusement park and leisure park in Copenhagen. The park is located in the center of the city, with an area of 20 acres, and opens to the public from April 22 to September 19 every year. Visitors can see a series of classic facilities, including oriental architectures and 20-odd adventurous travel routes. Here you will be able to relive the famous scenes from Andersen's Fairy Tales.

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