Artists Embellish Copenhagen, Denmark
Such a romantic city, even Denmark’s royal family smolders with passionate tales wherein their enduring love for one another broke all barriers. Established by Danes and Vikings, Copenhagen has a special quality that combines contemporary artistry with avid traditions. Bronze and plaster sculptures created by noteworthy artists adorn every street and most buildings.

Copenhagen
Copenhagen’s Town Square is fairly new, rebuilt during the early 1900s. The romantic Scandinavian Renaissance architecture includes twisted spires held high by demons, copper rooftops supporting copulas, and dramatic coloring within the textures. Decorative doors enhance the clean lines of the smaller buildings. Some doors are geometric with contrasting primary colors, and others are hand-carved with intricate vegetation scenes. There are no boundaries imposed upon the creativity of Denmark artists.
The city is known for its damp, moderate climate. Vibrant splashes of flowers bloom around houses and illuminate fields. If you are lucky to visit during a storm, plan to search for amber deposited by the waves along the northern shores.

Christianhavns canal, Copenhagen
As a sea faring city, red, navy and white boats brighten the harbors and accentuate the charming yellow and orange cottages designed in Danish Neo-classicism. Entering from the waterway, you will see the Little Mermaid, sculpted by Edvard Eriksen, sitting on a rock, staring out at sea, waiting for her prince to return.
Funky décor accentuates restaurants that spill onto courtyards. The meals are prepared with the same crisp appeal as the immaculate washrooms. And the people are gorgeous.
Shops are tucked into basements and inconspicuously nestled along quiet streets. Antique stores offer unique selections of World War II relics and needlepoint. Bright moccasins, capes and weapons crafted by Eskimos and other tribes near the North Pole are treasures.

Tivoli Gardens
A must see is the Tivoli Pleasures Park that inspired Walt Disney. Its authentic international themes lead you along walkways strung with celestial lights and surrounded by fountains. There are countless museums and churches with refreshing architecture and prehistoric relics. Denmark is an example of imagery at its best.
Pack sweaters and light jackets. Depending on the time of year, you might even need heavier clothing. Make sure they are stylish. Copenhagen remains atop the most current trends in everything from clothing to furniture to light fixtures. Even dishes and silverware have a zesty spin. Be prepared for twilight hours during the summer, which means more daylight for enjoying the picturesque town.
A definite “yes” for families who enjoy long days of endless visual stimulation. An “absolute” for couples who yearn for a fabulous backdrop over a delightful holiday.
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