Mermaid bronze statue
The Little Mermaid (English name: The Little Mermaid) is located on the long beach in the northeast of downtown Copenhagen. This is a world-famous bronze statue of a mermaid. Looking at the mermaid at the fishtail from a distance, she sat quietly and gracefully on a huge granite, and looked sad and thoughtful at a close look. The height of the bronze statue is about1.5m, and the diameter of the cornerstone is about1.8m.. It was cast by Danish sculptor Edward Eriksson according to Andersen's fairy tale The Daughter of the Sea. This bronze statue was built by Carl Jacobson, the founder of Carlsberg Beer Company. The mermaid bronze statue has a history of more than 80 years since 19 13 was completed in Long Beach. She has attracted countless tourists. There is a saying that you have never been to Copenhagen without seeing a mermaid. The bronze statue of mermaid has become a symbol of Copenhagen. However, the mermaid was also injured by decapitation or broken arm in 1964 and 1984 respectively. 1998 was beheaded again in February and was found again soon. Danes said that the mermaid was beheaded or her arm was broken, mostly by pranksters. Their main motivation was to seek excitement and attract media attention. Danes are proud of mermaids, and have made souvenirs such as crystal mermaids and bronze statues of mermaids. It has now become a landmark building in Copenhagen.
Andersen bronze statue
Andersen was born in Hostains in 1805. He wrote 150 immortal fairy tales, such as The Mermaid, The Match Girl, The Ugly Duckling, and so on, which weaved a wonderful childhood for millions of children in the world. This bronze statue of Andersen, about 3 meters high, is located beside a crowded street. Many tourists pass by him every day. People who know him will look up at the master's face or put their hands on his knees to take pictures. The master who regards fairy tales as the best gift for children all over the world has never had children himself. He was frustrated in love several times, and even was told that he was gay. He came to Copenhagen at the age of 15. He once lived in a small house by the canal because of his lovelorn love, and he was quite depressed in his later years. At the age of 70, he died of liver cancer in a friend's country house. Now his statue, with a crutch in his left hand and a book in his right hand, is separated from the page with his index finger, his head is slightly raised to the left, and he looks up at the "dream factory" Tivoli Garden with a stunned expression on his face.
Castle of Amalianbao
Located on the banks of the Oresund River in the east of Copenhagen, it is the main palace of the royal family. The Queen of Denmark and his wife spend most of the year here. This palace was designed by the most famous architect Nikolai Igvid, and a bronze statue of a king riding a horse will be cast. After intense construction, four palaces were built from 1754 to 1760. According to the design, an octagonal square is formed in front of these four palaces. 1768, the bronze statue of Friedrich V made by French sculptor Sally was placed in the center of the square. At that time, Baolong Foreign Firm also built a wall for the bronze statue with the money earned from its trade with China. Later, these four palaces changed hands several times, but they were always occupied by nobles. 1794, the groove of Christianburg was destroyed by fire, and the royal family decided to move the four palaces of Amelinburg. Since then, it has been the seat of the royal family. Now, as long as Queen Margrethe II is in the palace, the Danish flag will be raised in the building where she lives. exist
At the western end of the east-west axis of the Palace Square in Amerlinburg is the "Marble Church". The cathedral was originally built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of oldenburg's royal rule in Denmark (1479- 1749). However, after the foundation of 1749 was laid, due to lack of funds, it was not completed until 1894 years later. Every day at noon, the Royal Danish Guards will change their posts here, forming a unique landscape here.
The Parliament Building is also known as the Christianburg Slot.
It was first built between 1773- 1775. At that time, King Christian Ⅵ razed the old palace (Copenhagen Palace) to the ground for pleasure, and built a resplendent, gorgeous and comfortable new palace on this basis. Because this palace is the bedroom of King Christian Ⅵ, it was named Christianburg Trough. Christiansborg slot has a rococo architectural style of Europe18th century, which is characterized by exquisite and complex white and gray tones. The ceiling decoration inside the palace is very luxurious, and the rooms are all marble or wooden floors. Thick tapestries or oil paintings are hung on the wall. All the rooms are decorated with crystal chandeliers, mirrors, French furniture and various artworks. There is a royal racecourse in Bao Gong's backyard, and two rows of side houses with medieval architectural characteristics are built on both sides of the racecourse. At the exit of the racecourse, two rococo-style dome stone pavilions were built on the left and right. There are buildings on both sides of the stone pavilion, which are connected with the side room of the training course. Between the two stone pavilions, there is a road for horses and chariots, and a marble bridge is connected at the end of the road. Since 1849, the Christianburg slot has been used as the seat of parliament. The Christianburg Trough is now the seat of the Danish Parliament, so it is also called the Parliament Building. Here, the Prime Minister's Office, the Queen's Reception Hall and the Danish Supreme Court are all located in the palace, and Danish government ministers also have offices here. Now part of Christianburg is the royal reception room in Denmark. As the name implies, the Royal Danish Reception Hall is a place for Danish royal family members to receive activities. In these rooms, the Queen receives ambassadors from various countries to Denmark, accepts the Royal New Year address in the New Year, and meets visiting foreign dignitaries here. The Royal Room is luxuriously decorated and contains many precious works of art, including many works by world famous artists in the early 20th century. The Royal Welcome Room is divided into many small rooms, including the Giant Hall, the King's Ladder, the Crown Room, the Frederic Room, the Hall with the Giant Tapestry, the Royal Ballroom and the Queen's private library.
crystal palace
Frederiksborg)Slot (Crystal Palace) is located in Hillerod, a small town in the north of Hiran Island, about 45 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen. Its buildings are located on three small islands in the lake, surrounded by lake light and beautiful scenery. This palace was built by King Frederick II (
1559- 1588). After his son Christian IV (1588- 1648) succeeded to the throne, he demolished some original buildings and built some new ones on the easternmost island in 1600. This palace has 60 halls and adopts the architectural style of the Dutch Renaissance. It is the most prominent Renaissance style building in Northern Europe, and is known as "the Palace of Versailles in Denmark". Some people call it Crystal Palace for short. The Philippine Palace is a three-sided building. The front and right wings are palaces, and the left wing is a church. The top of the palace is made of copper plate and decorated with four minarets, which adds beauty to the building. There is a long corridor in the northeast corner, which crosses the lake and leads people into the king's reception hall. From 167 1 to 1840, kings of all dynasties held coronation ceremonies in the Philippine Palace Church. 1859, a fire destroyed most of the furniture in the palace, and the roof and minaret were all destroyed, only the church survived. 1876, Jacobson, the founder of Carlsberg Brewery, who is enthusiastic about cultural undertakings, donated all the repair expenses for restoring the Philippine Palace and proposed to transform it into the Danish National Museum of History. His suggestion was adopted. During the restoration, important halls such as Knight Hall were restored to their original appearance, and other rooms were built according to the needs of the museum. 1878, the Danish National Museum of History was established in the Philippine Palace, and some famous oil painters hired by Jacobson painted paintings with the theme of Danish history for the museum. At present, the museum has collected the works of famous Danish painters since16th century, including a large number of portraits of celebrities.
Kronburg Slot (also known as Hamlet Castle)
It is located at the seaside of helsingborg in the north of Xilan Island, across the sea from helsingborg in Sweden, at the narrowest exit of the Oresund, one of the estuaries of the Baltic Sea, 45km northeast of Copenhagen. Clonburg Palace means "Crown Palace", which was built in 1574 and completed in 1585. This castle was designed and built by Dutch architects. The palace is made of rock and has a brown copper roof. It is magnificent and magnificent, and it is the most exquisite Renaissance palace in Northern Europe.
Clonburg Palace was destroyed twice in history. It was destroyed or looted twice in 1629 and 1658- 1660, and it gradually formed its present appearance after years of restoration. By the time of King Friedrich IV der Aufrichtige (1699- 1730), the fortifications around Kronburg Palace had been strengthened and the palace was constantly being repaired. From 1785 to 1922, Kronburg was used as a barracks. The artillery around Gongbao has a history of 200 to 300 years. There are a lot of ancient tapestries and oil paintings in the palace. On the wall of the outer court of Clonburg Palace, there is a relief statue in memory of Shakespeare. When tourists visit the Kronburg Palace, they must take photos in front of Shakespeare. According to legend, it was in this castle that Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy Hamlet. At present, the palace is under construction. When tourists visit Denmark, in addition to Kronburg Palace, they can also visit the Oresund outside. The Oresund is the main channel connecting the Baltic Sea and the North Sea (ships can sail from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea, or through the Fermat Strait, great belt or Little Bert Strait south of Roland Island in southern Denmark, and then through the Kategat Strait north of the Oresund, and the Ska Gerakl Strait between Denmark and Norway). Therefore, the strategic position of the Oresund is very important. Tourists stand on the seawall in front of Kronburg Palace and look eastward. It is Helsingborg, Sweden. This is the narrowest part of the Oresund. According to a Danish navy colonel, it is about 4 kilometers wide and the deepest water depth is 20 meters. Denmark stipulates that any foreign submarine must surface when passing through the Oresund. In addition, there is a Frederic Fort (also known as the Summer Palace) on the island of Xilan, which is also known as the Three Castles of Xilan together with the Kronburg Palace and the Fort Fidler Palace. The style of the castle is also unique, which complements the other two castles. It also looks good on you.
The following are other dietary customs:
food specialty
Danish specialties include Carlsberg and Teboga beer, sweet wine Budian, Danish roast leg and special sandwiches. The most famous "Danish pastry", also called Wienerbroed in Denmark, is displayed in every bakery. Typical Danish dishes include pork balls (Frikadeller), boiled cod with mustard sauce, crispy roast pork (Flaeskesteg), stewed beef with potatoes (Hvid Labskovs) and beef burger with onion (Hakkeboef). There is also a cold food buffet (Koldt Bord), with herring, salad, all kinds of cold meat slices, smoked fish and cheese.
Smoerrebroed is a representative food in Denmark, which is an open sandwich, from the simplest to the complex, like a sculpture. Denmark eats the most pork in the world. The world-famous "Danes" are called Wienerbroed in Denmark, and there are many different kinds of mouth-watering bakeries almost every other street corner. Typical Danish dishes include pork balls (Frikadeller), boiled cod with mustard sauce (Kogt Torsk), crispy roast pork (Flaeskesteg), stewed beef with potatoes (Hvid Labskovs), beef burger with onion (Hakkeboef) and a cold buffet (Koldtbold) with herring, salad and various cold meat slices. Carlsberg and Dube in Denmark both produce excellent beer, and the legal minimum age for purchasing alcoholic beverages is 16. Danes have deep feelings for bread. They can make more than 700 kinds of single, double and multi-layer bread clips. If you put bacon slices, tomato slices, liver paste, radish slices, etc. On each floor, it's really a delicious meal. They like to eat duck pieces mixed with orange juice. It is said that this dish is usually used as the "finale" of their banquet. I am used to eating western food, and I am also interested in Chinese food.
prescribe a diet
Danes have the following characteristics in their eating habits: ① Pay attention to the flavor and crispness of dishes, and pay attention to the variety and quality of dishes; Generally, the taste is not salty, slightly sour and sweet; ③ The staple food is pasta, and I like bread and other foods; ④ Non-staple food likes to eat fish, chicken, duck, eggs, pork, beef, mutton, frozen meat, dried meat and cheese. Vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, onions and cabbages. Seasonings such as cloves, coriander seeds, tomato sauce, vinegar and sugar. ⑤ Production method: Preference is given to dishes made by cold salad, stir-frying, roasting, frying and roasting; 6 Chinese food: I like Cantonese food in China; ⑦ Recipe: I like cold mixed dishes, duck legs with tomato sauce, crispy fried meatballs, smooth-egg beef, almond fish, fish fillets with juice, crispy chicken, dry-roasted shrimp, shredded magnolia, fish fillet soup with straw mushrooms and other flavor dishes. 8 water wine: like to drink beer; Love to drink orange juice, mineral water, yogurt, coffee and cocoa; I am also happy to taste scented tea; Fruit: I like to eat oranges, oranges, apples, grapes and so on. Dried fruits such as almonds and raisins.
Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland and Norway are called the happiest countries in the world. Denmark is also called the cheese market in Europe.
amusement
In the early years, Northern Europe was famous for its "openness". Copenhagen is a famous tourist city with many movies and theaters. People can choose to take part in different sightseeing projects every week. Nightlife places, such as pubs, wine cellars, etc., are suitable places for entertainment and chatting, and the fees are reasonable. However, it is best to organize a group to find out about the charges, or be accompanied by local people who are familiar with this road.
Every May 1 day, Tivoli Garden, a playground in Copenhagen, opens, and Denmark officially enters the tourism season. The second Sunday in September is the day when the amusement park closes, and by this time, the sightseeing season is over.
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fairy tale kingdom
Because of the well-known fairy tales such as The Ugly Duckling, The Little Match Girl, The Daughter of the Sea and The Emperor's New Clothes, Andersen crowned Denmark as a "fairy tale kingdom".
19 13 Danish sculptor Edward Eriksson made a bronze statue of a mermaid according to Andersen's fairy tale The Daughter of the Sea. This bronze statue of Langelini in Copenhagen has become a symbol of Denmark. In addition, a full-length bronze statue of Andersen stands in the city hall square of Copenhagen. Every passing tourist will go up and shake hands with the "father of fairy tales" and take a photo with Andersen's book. In odense, Andersen's hometown, there is a museum of Andersen's former residence, where countless people who are fascinated by Andersen's fairy tales go to pay their respects and visit.
Ancient royal family
The Kingdom of Denmark is the oldest monarchy in the world. From the historical king harald (reigned from 940 to 986) to the present monarch Queen Margrethe II, the royal lineage has been passed down for thousands of years.
The history of Denmark is equivalent to the history of the Danish royal family. For thousands of years, there have been many powerful and successful monarchs in the Danish royal family, and many legendary stories have been circulated. The most outstanding monarchs are Queen Margaret I (reigned from 1387 to 1397) and King Christian IV (reigned from 1588 to 1648).
Starting from 1849, a constitutional monarchy was established. Although the Danish royal family has given up the right of national sovereignty, as the representative of the country, the royal family has always been supported and admired by the Danish people. The royal family has become a deep-rooted historical bond and an important tradition that cannot be abandoned in the Kingdom of Denmark.
There are many palaces.
Denmark is the smallest country in Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden and Norway). As a symbol of the royal family, Denmark has many palaces and castles. Thousands of years of royal history have made the construction of the palace never stop.
Due to the numerous castles and complicated names, the royal palace in Denmark has another nickname. For example, Fredborg Palace is called "Peace Palace", Fredericksburg Trough is also called "Crystal Palace", and Cronburg Trough is also called "Hamlet Castle" because Shakespeare took it as the background of Hamlet's creation.
These palace buildings were designed by famous architects at that time, with different postures, from classical style to architectural style integrated with the new century. Every palace is a work of art handed down from generation to generation.
Greenland
As the autonomous territory of Denmark, Greenland, the largest island in the world (with an area of 2175,600 square kilometers), is home to more than 50,000 residents, 90% of whom are Eskimos. For a long time, they built houses with ice and snow, called "igloos"; Wearing clothes specially made of reindeer skin chewed by women-"anurak Gu"; Eat raw meat from hunting to get enough calories. Nowadays, unlike the Eskimos in other regions who live an indigenous life and suffer from discrimination and slaughter, the Eskimos in Greenland, with the help of the Danish government, moved out of the "igloo" where they have lived for generations, set up their own parliament and TV station, and intermarried with the Danes.
Because it is located in the Arctic Circle, every winter, there will be extreme nights lasting for several months in Greenland, and colorful northern lights will appear in the empty corners of Greenland. In summer, the sun hangs overhead all day, and Greenland becomes an island where the sun never sets in extreme sunlight.