Copenhagen Printable Tourist Map
Copenhagen Attractions
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Nyhavn
Historic 17th-century waterfront district featuring colorful townhouses, a canal, and a marina with rich maritime heritage.
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The Little Mermaid
Famous bronze sculpture inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, symbolizing Danish literary heritage and maritime history.
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Strøget
Long pedestrian shopping street featuring a mix of budget-friendly chains, luxury brands, boutiques, and historic surroundings.
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Tivoli Gardens
Historic amusement park and garden established in 1843, featuring a variety of rides, gardens, restaurants, and entertainment. One of the oldest amusement parks in the world located in the city center.
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Christiansborg Palace
Historic palace and government building housing the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister's Office, noted for its baroque and neo-baroque architecture.
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Amalienborg Palace
Royal residence and museum known for its rococo architecture and historical significance. Features the winter home of the Danish royal family and the changing of the guard ceremony.
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Rosenborg Castle
Historic Renaissance-style castle and royal residence housing Danish crown jewels and royal collections. Known for its architecture, gardens, and cultural heritage.
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Round Tower
17th-century baroque tower featuring an astronomical observatory and a distinctive spiral ramp. It serves as an observation tower, museum, and cultural heritage site.
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Gefion Fountain
Large historic fountain featuring a mythological scene of the Norse goddess Gefion driving a group of animals, created in 1908 by sculptor Anders Bundgaard. It is the largest monument in Copenhagen and depicts the myth of land formation involving Sjælland.
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Marble Church
Rococo-style Lutheran church and cathedral known for its large dome and architectural significance. It serves as a place of worship and hosts concerts and cultural events.
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