
Copenhagen is history can be admired and explored with only observe the magnificent palaces and cobbles that have some of the many places that has the capital of Denmark.
One of the places that we can not miss if we are in Denmark, is the statue “The Little Mermaid” located in the port Churchill Park. Statue that was built in August 1913 and transformed into an animated movie, exactamante in a fairy tale in 1989 by the Walt Disney Company. (The siren or mermaid)
Other places that stands out for its architecture is the Amalienborg Palace, residence of royalty. In 1794 after the fire at Christiansborg Castle, the mansion became the residence of the royal family.
It is the largest architectural work and probably the most outstanding piece of Rococo art in Denmark.
In addition, there are the museums and the Danish National Gallery located in downtown Copenhagen with more than 700 years of art and history.
The museum houses have a large collection of international paintings, sculptures, drawings and installations.
Rounding out the 10 most important places in the city are: Kronborg Castle, the channels with 60-minute tours through the port, the museum in Roskilde Viking Ship on the “Round Tower”, the park in downtown Copenhagen, “Tivoli Garden”, the pedestrian shopping almost more throughout Europe, Stroget, the National Museum is currently closed and will reopen to the public in 2008.
Here we have only met some of the many varieties that Copenhagen offers tourists.