This is a very important tourist area in Copenhagen, part of the inner city, it was first opened by a pope here, and today many of the city's landscape is in this area.
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Posted: Oct 9, 2019
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小鱼儿2015
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Castle Island is also a very good place to go. The castle is a historical heritage and the number is quite large. This castle is also an ancient heritage of Denmark. Many of the preservations are very good and very old.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2020
小思文
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Castle Island is built on a very beautiful island, the castle is a common green roof with brick red building part, the whole Castle Island is very good location and structure, you can enjoy many unique things and artwork.
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Posted: May 8, 2019
pxy0705
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The Kalonburg Palace on Castle Island is also called Hamlet Castle. Shakespeare created Hamlet based on the castle. Andersen, the father of fairy tales, once called Helsinger "the most beautiful corner of Denmark" and it was the stronghold of the Erle Strait and the symbol of the royal authority of Denmark.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2018
o0唱游
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Castle Island is a small island divided by the river in Copenhagen, which has several state agencies.
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Posted: Aug 22, 2022
环旅步步行
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The Castle Island area contains several ancient buildings, which are separated by the inland rivers of Copenhagen and look like an island, but actually do not feel like an island when walking. The Danish parliament is in the middle and the museum is very close. The Thorvaldsens Museum is located on the Northwest side, and the Dansk Jodisk museum is located on the southwest side. The old buildings and landscapes make people associate and are good places to take photos.
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Posted: Jul 18, 2016
吃牛油果的猫
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Unknowingly, I came here from the pedestrian street, an area surrounded by the canal, so it's called "island". It's all some old and distinctive buildings, which deserve close observation.