King's New Square
Historic square established in 1670, known for its notable architecture, statues, and cultural significance. Read more…
The square was founded in 1670 and is the largest in the city center. It features prominent buildings such as the Royal Theatre, Charlottenborg Palace, and the D'Angleterre Hotel. The square is surrounded by elegant architecture and is home to several statues and historical monuments.
It serves as a central public space with rich historical importance and hosts cultural events throughout the year, particularly during summer and winter seasons. The square also functions as a major traffic hub within the city.
The site is wheelchair accessible and is closely linked with Copenhagen's old town and cultural institutions, making it a central point for exploring the city's history and architectural heritage.
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