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Copenhagen City Hall Review

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Built in 1905, the building was designed by architect Martin Neup, and combines the styles of the ancient Danish and Italian Renaissance. The grand town hall covers an area of 1,500 square meters and is mainly used for wedding ceremonies and official receptions.

Copenhagen City Hall

Posted: Apr 4, 2020
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  • Mae Go
    5/5Outstanding

    denmark in general is such a beautiful country! i went to copenhagen for 2 days and it wasnt enough. i think 4 days would be amazing

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    Posted: Nov 9, 2022
  • 小鱼儿2015
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    Copenhagen City Hall is also a very good place. The buildings here are also the highest in the city. When passing by, you can take pictures outside. The nearby squares are also quite distinctive.

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2020
  • The Hodophile
    5/5Outstanding

    Immersed with Danish culture and embraced Nordic way of living. Learn with advance contemporary arts and a-lot more.

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    Posted: Aug 6, 2023
  • CuriousTravelista
    5/5Outstanding
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    Round table at Copenhagen City Hall

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    Posted: May 1, 2023
  • Old 9
    5/5Outstanding
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    City Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark's capital of the Nordic countries

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    Posted: Jan 13, 2023
  • 徐团
    5/5Outstanding
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    The city hall was built in 1905 by architect Martin Newarp. Its architecture combines the Renaissance style of ancient Denmark and Italy. The gold-plated statue above the main entrance of the City Hall is the founder of Copenhagen, Archbishop Abu Salon. On the left of the main entrance of the city hall, there is a statue of Andersen, the great Danish fairy tale writer. Climbing the 110-metre-high bell tower in the square, you can see the whole city of Copenhagen. Above the gate of the bell tower, one can see the famous "world clock". The clock has 13 sets of mechanical devices running at the same time, showing the global time and various astronomical time. Many of Denmark's major events are held in City Hall Square. We come here mainly to look at the statues of Andersen. City Hall Square is full of activity and excitement. The road ahead of the square is full of traffic. It feels like this is probably the most popular place in Copenhagen.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2017
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