Posts Tagged ‘Denmark Cultures’

The Danish capital Copenhagen is the largest city in Scandinavia and one of the major cities of Europe. It is a metropolis of first line, but with characteristic charm the idiosyncrasies of the Danes, as well as respect for its own assets, have preserved in perfect condition, returning to Copenhagen a place to enter the knowledge of the history of Denmark .
Cum-administrative center, cultural and trade of Denmark, Copenhagen has not abandoned its original features and combines in an intelligent and attractive buildings of modern architecture with its traditional cobbled streets lined, pedestrian meandering through the city, places beautiful and narrow lanes.
This returns to Copenhagen a perfect place to pursue Danish and Scandinavian culture, as everything comes together for a better appreciation of old buildings, bars and cafes classic picturesque towers between everything about the culture of the nation, all surrounded by a context that respects their identity and place, without passing over the past with the present.
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Storebaelt Bridge to cross the more than 13 miles from the Great Belt strait (Storebaelt in Danish) that separates the islands of Zealand and Funen. The section is actually formed by two bridges, the Bridge East and West, using the island as an intermediate point Sprogo.
The bridge was opened in the summer of 1998, and eventually establishing the largest engineering project in the history of Denmark.
Before this date, the link between the islands of Zealand and Funen was performed by ferry lines, which naturally suffered delays and blockages in very bad weather days. Read the rest of this entry »
Do not be surprised if during your stay in Denmark you meet someone dressed as a Viking and have a chilled pilsner beer, because there are lots of parties and Denmark who have this kind of fun! Come spring, when most of this festival in Denmark going. And in March Bakken, unique in the world’s oldest amusement park, begins with much enthusiasm and revelry. Many traditional events will begin in April, starting with the Queen’s Birthday celebration, so catch the royal family make a public appearance on their balcony at Amalienborg, while watching the impeccably dressed in traditional guardsman and the royal family.
A folk festival in Denmark, Copenhagen, Carnival, stroll through town squares in May. It is a picturesque and colorful feast for families. And for adults and children should visit one of the many Jazz Festival in Denmark in June. Read the rest of this entry »
Despite of moving to one of the Denmark must visit places you should know that Denmark is a wonderful place to go shopping. There are several things you won’t find in any other places around the world. If you are a lover of plastic arts, paints and several other things, this is the perfect place for you.
There are several other places where you can visit and I would like you to know that in this website you can find more detailed information about Denmark must visit places. There are place you can’t avoid to visit because they are a cultural and historical symbol in Denmark.

If you are intending know more and more about Denmark history and culture you should visit the Bakkhus Museum which is currently one of the most Denmark must visit places. This is a great museum which is considered one of the most important in its class in Europe.

The Danish golden age is very important in the European history and culture. You will have the opportunity to learn a lot about it and if you have some interests in other Danish aspects you will also are going to learn a lot about that.