Last Day in Copenhagen

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

Danske Statsbaner Graffiti marks a DSB train, even in tidy Denmark

Runes, Bikes, Tivoli, and Architecture

My last post in Copenhagen features a variety of shots that didn't fit in my earlier posts. A few of these images peel back the carefully groomed veneer of Danish sensibilities, including the graffiti covered train above, and a snarl of parked bikes later on. Scroll on for a final taste of Viking history as well as architecture, both ultra modern, and Victorian. In my next post, I'll take you outside of the capitol to a marvelous art museum named for an American state!

Nationalmuseet Viking Runestones The Tirsted Runestone, made in memory of a Viking who died in Sweden, at the Danish National Museum.

Bike parking in CopenhagenRelatively orderly multi-level bike parking at the train station

Bike pollution Copenhagen bike pollution - A side effect of the wonderful bicycle culture is that parking often gets out of control

Tivoli pagoda The pagoda theater in the famous Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli dogfight A fighter plane soars above Tivoli Gardens, in the center of Copenhagen

NyKredit
The Nykredit headquarters building, known as the Crystal (Krystallen) where I was treated to lunch by a friend of my sister

Copenhagen Circus This circular building, completed in 1886, was a venue for circus performances and now hosts music and variety shows!
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Did you see my other recent Scandinavian travel posts?

Denmark

Sweden

Norway & Svalbard

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I was traveling light. These images were taken with a small Samsung point-and-shoot camera or a smartphone!

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Nick

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I read about the varnishing bridge where a section of the bridge disppears under water. It leads from Copenhegan to a neighbouring country, did you get to see it?

I saw it from the city and again from the air when I flew out. You can see it in the distance in this post. Amazing design!

Haha. I hope you liked the buildings from different centuries!

The Nykredit headquarters building is amazing i loved it the most

amazing photographs,you have capture them so perfectly
all the best

Thanks so much!

You are welcome

I follow you, I hope for your reciprocity

I'm a big fan of Graffiti art and I love the Runestone! Great photos, I need to travel there... :)

the beutiful copenhegen... mind blowing. lose yourself in fun stream

Glad you enjoyed it!

i love theses photos.

Thanks, Wendy! I'm glad you love them :)

Awesome job, please follow back would be nice

I appreciate it!

I love the runstone , nyc clicks..👌

The runes are very cool. Thanks!