The capital of Denmark is located on Sjælland, which is not the largest island in Denmark. Copenhagen, among other things, is famous for the statue of the Little Mermaid floating in the sea off the coast of Copenhagen. The stone statue floats in the sea off the coast of Copenhagen and can be quietly viewed from a beautiful beach. Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen is known for writing a rather sad fairy tale, “The Little Mermaid. In honor of this story, this statue was created of her looking sadly out to sea as she waits for the prince who betrayed her. It should be noted that Copenhagen has many canals running the length and breadth of the city, and one can take a boat across these canals to enjoy the beauty of Copenhagen.
If you like theme parks, you are in the perfect place! Let\’s visit the theme park “Tivoli”. This park opened in the 19th century and is highly popular and attracts visitors. Restaurants, food stalls, amusement park rides, theatrical and musical performances. Romantic walks are also enjoyable. Incidentally, cycling is very popular in Copenhagen, and there are many city parks where you can sit, walk, enjoy sports and picnics. The Danes, like us Czechs, are also beer lovers. Copenhagen even has its own beer museum. Their favorite beers are Carlsberg and Tuborg. Like I said, they love beer, and there are many beer bars here.
The Danes have a Queen Margarita that they love. Her residence is the vast and magnificent Amalienborg Slot Palace, and if you want to see the crown jewels, visit the Rosenborg Slot Palace. Of special note is the Gefion fountain, dedicated to the goddess of the same name. If you believe in superstition, throw a coin into the fountain and make a wish, and maybe your wish will come true. Animal lovers should visit the zoo. Also check out Frederick\’s Church, whose construction began in the 18th century and was completed in the 19th century. It boasts a magnificent dome, nearly 80 meters high! The National Museum of Denmark is highly recommended. Here, visitors can view collections from various periods dating back to antiquity. There is also a room for children. A small train passes between illuminated houses in Copenhagen. Let\’s go.
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