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A must-see for its rich collections, the museum has been extended several times since its foundation in 1819. — Michelin Guide
Bordered by the sprawling botanical gardens and 17th-century Rosenborg Castle... the palatial national gallery holds the broadest survey of Danish art. — Travel + Leisure
The overall architecture of the building itself is only surpassed by the amazing voices that reside within its walls. — Afar Magazine
Visit his majestic museum, with finished pieces and casts of most of his work, including the iconic Christ statue. — Travel + Leisure
Trees, flowers, ponds, sculptures, and a spectacular 19th-century Palmehuset (Palm House) of tropical and subtropical plants blanket the garden's 25-plus acres. — Fodor's
The Danish Royal Library, dating from the 1600s, is the largest and most impressive in the Norse countries. — Frommer's
You may not recognize the names of any of the artists on display, but you can still have a visual treat for a couple of hours. — Frommer's
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This modern art museum is housed in a building with resolutely nautical architecture, designed by Søren Robert Lund, which plays an important role in the visitor experience. — Michelin Guide
Four 18th-century French-style rococo mansions -- opening onto one of the most attractive squares in Europe -- have been the home of the Danish royal family since 1794,. — Frommer's
The 18th-century Frederiks Hospital is now the outstanding Denmark Design Museum. — Lonely Planet
Houses the Danish parliament, the Supreme Court, this prime minister's offices, and the Royal Reception Rooms. — Frommer's
In many ways, this landmark church is more richly decorated and impressive than Copenhagen's cathedral, Vor Frue Kirke. — Frommer's
Famous graves, lush natural beauty, peaceful gardens, and art sculptures. — Condé Nast Traveler
A self-governed and ecologically-minded haven of alternative living, is the second most visited tourist attraction in Copenhagen. — Michelin Guide
An observation deck that affords great views over the city and to Sweden in the distance. To reach the top, you walk up an interior spiral ramp with no stairs. — Afar Magazine
This beautiful sculpture, created by Edvard Eriksen (1876 - 1959) in 1913, graces the harbor in Copenhagen. — Afar Magazine
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