Portal:Denmark/Selected picture/Archive/2009

Denmark Portal selected picture archive: 2009 edit

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Rudolph Berghs Gade
55°42′42″N 12°33′25″E / 55.7115675°N 12.5570082°E / 55.7115675; 12.5570082 Copenhagen street Rudolph Gerghs Gade (almost) cleared for snow. Seen in direction southeast.

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Rudolph Berghs Gade
55°42′42″N 12°33′25″E / 55.7115675°N 12.5570082°E / 55.7115675; 12.5570082 Copenhagen street Rudolph Gerghs Gade (almost) cleared for snow. Seen in direction southeast.

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City Lights
55°41′13″N 12°34′01″E / 55.687°N 12.567°E / 55.687; 12.567 Powerful lamps placed on the brink at Sortedams Sø (Sortedams Lake). The lamps were a part of a light-event called City Lights and they were used to put a purpleish illumination on the buildings across the lake.

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Egeskov Castle.
55°10′34″N 10°29′21″E / 55.1762°N 10.4892°E / 55.1762; 10.4892 Egeskov Castle is a Danish castle located on the island of Funen. The castle is constructed on oaken piles and located in a small lake of maximum depth five meters. Originally, the only access was by means of a drawbridge. According to legend, it took an entire forest of oak trees to build the foundation, hence the name Egeskov (literally: Oak forest).

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Nyhavn, Copenhagen
55°40′48″N 12°35′24″E / 55.6801°N 12.5901°E / 55.6801; 12.5901 Nyhavn (lit. "New Harbor") is a popular area in Copenhagen, Denmark, stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour. It's filled with restaurents and cafès and attracts a lot of people in the summer. The oldest building still standing is from 1681, at number 9.

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Fuglsang
54°43′17″N 11°47′53″E / 54.7213°N 11.7980°E / 54.7213; 11.7980 The mansion Fuglsang on the Danish island Lolland. The main building was finished in 1859 and these day serves as a cultural and conference centre.

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Wind turbines
56°32′04″N 10°42′43″E / 56.5345°N 10.7120°E / 56.5345; 10.7120 Wind turbines at Bønnerup Strand (Norddjurs Municipality) approx. 50 km. northeast of Århus. Four of the seven windturbines is visibile - each capable of producing 600 kW.

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Juuls Farvehandel
56°09′30″N 10°12′43″E / 56.1582°N 10.2120°E / 56.1582; 10.2120 The old building Juuls Farvehandel (Juul's paint-shop) in central Århus

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Snow covered hut/barn

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Metro escalators

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VMhousing
56°09′30″N 10°12′43″E / 56.1582°N 10.2120°E / 56.1582; 10.2120 The architectural different buildings VMhousing in Ørestad, Copenhagen. These apartmentblocks was created to increase popularity in a problematic part of Copenhagen

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Bruuns Galleri
56°08′57″N 10°12′19″E / 56.1491°N 10.2052°E / 56.1491; 10.2052 The shopping mall Bruun's Galleri in central Århus. It connected to Århus Central Station and produces a 140.000 m2 shopping-area.

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Arken Museum of Modern Art

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Soccer crowd

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Seierø havn
55°52′45″N 11°08′30″E / 55.8793°N 11.1417°E / 55.8793; 11.1417 Vue over the harbour of the small island Seierø - located just north-west of Zealand in Seierø Bugt (Seierø Bay).

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Danish police officer and ambulances
A Danish police officer, letting an ambulance though a police line.

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Interior view, Fiolstræde
The Royal Danish Library, interior view of building in Fiolstræde.

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Den kongelige porcelænsfabrik
Den kongelige porcelænsfabrik in 1919. The company still exists but now as Royal Copenhagen.

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Obelisk
This obelisk, erected by the Reformed community in Fredericia. It celebrates the arrival of the first Huguenots to the town in 1719 and the religious freedom awarded to them by Danish authorities

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The Jelling stones erected by Harald Blåtand in 965 AD


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Villingerød Church in Northern Zealand.
Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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The Copenhagen Opera House.
Photo credit: Thue


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Lumby Mill in Northern Funen.
Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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Market Square in Old Town, an open-air museum in Århus.
Photo credit: Nico-dk


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Nytorv (New Square) in Aalborg.
Photo credit: Tsca


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The 2003 Roskilde Festival. Photo shows the Orange Stage.

The Roskilde Festival, one of the two biggest annual rock music festivals in Europe.


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The Øresund Bridge linking Denmark and Sweden.
Photo credit: Dpol


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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.


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Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle on Funen. One of Northern Europe's largest water castles.


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Fresco or kalkmaleri from recently restored Fanefjord Church on the island of Møn. The painting depicts the birth of Jesus.

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Fresco or kalkmaleri from recently restored Fanefjord Church on the island of Møn. The painting depicts the birth of Jesus.

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Beder bypark
A park in the small village of Beder

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Hesnæs
The cliff "Hesnæs Klint" located at the Danish island Falster in east Denmark

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Jernhatten
The beach in front of the Jernhatten

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Himmelbjerget
Himmelbjerget (147 meter) with Julsø (the lake) and the city Ry in the background

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Skallingen
Dunes at Skallingen, by Oscar Herschend (1853 - 1891)

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Four famous Dano Americans

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City Lights
55°41′13″N 12°34′01″E / 55.687°N 12.567°E / 55.687; 12.567 Powerful lamps placed on the brink at Sortedams Sø (Sortedams Lake). The lamps were a part of a light-event called City Lights and they were used to put a purpleish illumination on the buildings across the lake.

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Summer Evening on the Beach at Skagen
Summer Evening on the Beach at Skagen by Peder Severin Krøyer

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Kongens Nytorv
55°40′49″N 12°35′11″E / 55.680322°N 12.586511°E / 55.680322; 12.586511 Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen. In December an ice-skating arena is erected for public use. To the left the Royal Theatre is visible and in the background the shopping mall Magasin du Nord.

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