The Little Mermaid
Famous bronze sculpture inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, symbolizing Danish literary heritage and maritime history. Read more…
The sculpture is a bronze statue created in 1913 by Edvard Eriksen. It depicts a mermaid character from a well-known fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Positioned at Langelinie Pier, the statue serves as a tribute to Danish culture, literature, and maritime history.
The statue is recognized as an iconic symbol of Copenhagen and Denmark, attracting significant attention for its artistic and cultural importance. It has a notable history that includes episodes of vandalism but remains a prominent landmark. The statue is wheelchair accessible.
As an outdoor monument, it is open to the public and forms part of the city's rich cultural heritage. Its modest size contrasts with its large symbolic value, making it a distinctive piece of artwork within the urban harbor setting.
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