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| Canals, lakes and the sea form the backdrop to modern Copenhagen and are a reminder of the city’s heritage as a major Baltic port. This role is also reflected in the city’s name – København, a corruption of købmanne hafen or merchants’ harbour. The city’s foundation dates back to 1167 when Bishop Absalon built a bastion on the island of Slotsholmen, which today is the site of Christiansborg Palace and the Danish parliament. |
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In 1417, the city became the royal capital of a huge swathe of Scandinavia that
included not just Denmark but parts of Sweden and Norway. Many of Copenhagen’s
most impressive buildings were constructed during the celebrated reign of
Christian IV (1588-1648). Existing monuments of the monarch’s grand building
schemes include the Børsen (Stock Exchange), the Rundetårn (Round
Tower) and the Palace of Rosenborg. Christian IV was responsible for
Copenhagen’s canal network and for the development of Christianshavn – an
island across the inner harbour – as a focus for trade and shipping in the
city. In the following centuries, an outbreak of plague, two terrible fires,
military attacks by the Swedes (in the 17th century) and the British (in the
19th century) caused widespread damage in the city. The central area of
Copenhagen is therefore characterised by 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century
architecture – buildings constructed on the foundations of the medieval
streets. |
Modern Copenhagen is the largest city in Scandinavia but nevertheless retains a
disarmingly provincial, small-town atmosphere that is instantly appealing.
Gabled houses, narrow streets and a skyline that is dominated by delicate spires
rather than hulking skyscrapers are all typical of the city. Copenhagen is also,
arguably, the greenest capital in Europe: much of the centre is reserved for
pedestrians, strict anti-pollution laws are enforced and bikes often outnumber
cars on the streets. Green spaces – including the world-famous Tivoli –
abound and in the summer, cafés and restaurants occupy the pavements. The
citizens of Copenhagen seem justifiably proud of their attractive, well-kept
city and enjoy a quality of life that they are keen to share with visitors from
other countries.
Copenhagen boasts theatres, museums and a lively, surprisingly cutting-edge
nightlife scene. Danish cinema is increasingly making its mark on the
international film circuit and Danish furniture, technology and jewellery remain
at the forefront of contemporary design. The best the country has to offer can
be experienced in the capital city, where design studios rub shoulders with
ultra-hip bars and modern architecture boldly occupies the space between
17th-century buildings, military installations and the sea. A road bridge to
Sweden, completed in 2000, is helping to make Copenhagen a key focal point for
Scandinavia, the Baltic and the rest of mainland Europe.
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