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Yunluo will be introduced later. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info take a look at the price, or accept it. Nice and delicious. The toy store above the big mall Illum has Lego and all kinds of teddy bears. There are also three types of bosses, black, red and orange, and Armani, as well as Rimowa trolley cases. This mall is one of the main malls in Copenhagen, so you can check it out.

There is also a restaurant on the top floor of the big shopping mall Illum. Note that the shopping malls here basically get off work at 20 o'clock in the evening, and it will be earlier on weekends. I walked around the pedestrian street hastily, and before I had time to enter the LV to see the price, I found that it was 11:30.

There was still half an hour before the handover ceremony of the Amalienborg Palace Guard at 12 o'clock, so I couldn't help but get on my bicycle and pedal towards the Amalienborg Palace. The architectural colors of Europe are bright and colorful. Passing by the bronze statue in front of the Christiansborg Palace. Christiansborg Palace was first built between 1773 and 1775.

King Krissin VI razed the old royal palace (Copenhagen Palace) to the ground for pleasure and built a new palace that was magnificent, ornate and comfortable. Since this palace was the residence of King Christian VI, it was called Christiansborg Palace. Christiansborg Palace has a European eighteenth-century Rococo architectural style.

⌒ Since 1849, Christiansborg Palace has been used as a parliamentary venue. The current Christiansborg Palace is the seat of the Danish Parliament and is therefore also known as the Parliament Building. The National Assembly folketinget is the legislature of Denmark with 179 seats, 175 of which are from Denmark proper, 2 from Greenland and 2 from the Faroe Islands.

Cycling past the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, CSE is one of the exchanges owned by the Swedish OMX Group. Located in the Capitol and on the island of Langerini. The Burse is a Renaissance building, built in 1624, and is the oldest still used stock exchange in the world.

It is also the most characteristic building in the city of Copenhagen, and is topped by a bronze minaret with four dragons coiled. Look at this place, it really looks like it's 400 years old, and the walls are like this. When I stopped to take pictures, I was very interested in this building. Later, I found out that it was a stock exchange.

Nearly 400 years of history have made the walls of this exchange full of vicissitudes, but how many money myths have been made here? There are a lot of special bicycles here, the kind that rides in the back and the front, very similar to some obsolete cars in big cities in China. After passing the stock exchange, I found that I had ridden a bicycle, so I quickly turned around and came back, and the sea water on the side of the road could also be sparkling.

It's getting closer and closer to Amalienborg Palace. I can see the spire of the church~ This seems to be a bridal shop. Tour of Copenhagen, on the way to Amalienburg Palace. The cameras in the basket are almost gone. The Danish National Opera Copenhagen passes by the Royal Danish Opera, two weeks after the publication of the play for A Doll's House by Norwegian playwright Ibsen.

It was here that it was first performed. More on that later. The opera house is across the harbour, and behind the clouds is the Amalienborg Royal Palace. Royal guards in black hats and blue pants on patrol. The red single sentry box is really interesting. The palace is a gray-brown Gothic building. The exterior is simple, and the four buildings are the current Queen Margrethe II, her husband and the crown prince.

The residence of the second prince and his guests. In the distance, the royal guards were already walking towards the square. The professor also has a corner. The whole square is not large, and the four buildings are really exactly the same. I don't know how Her Majesty distinguishes it. The square is full of tourists waiting to see the handover ceremony. A bronze equestrian bronze statue of King Frederick V made by the French sculptor Sally Saly.

Frederick V Frederik. King of Denmark and Norway. In 1754, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts was founded. In the same year, the Danish West Indies were acquired. His first wife was Louisa, the daughter of King George II of England, with whom he lived for 14 years and had a total of five children. Died while pregnant with her sixth child.

His second wife was the daughter of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and their son, Crown Prince Frederick, was the father of the later King Christian VIII. At the time of Christian VII's schizophrenia. Regency by her and her son, Crown Prince Frederick. Frederick V had five illegitimate children.

During his reign, he was a frequent alcoholic, and the regime relied on a few wise ministers to keep Denmark neutral even during the Seven Years' War. He reigned for 20 years and died at the age of 43, and his last words were: "Never offended anyone." Yun had not had a drop of blood on his hands, and he felt a lot of comfort at the last moment. ”

He is buried next to the tomb of Queen Louisa in the Cathedral of Roskilde. The Royal Guard has come to change the guard in the midst of police and tourists. There were police equipment all around, and it was very quiet. The whole ceremony was very long, and after the procession was over, the guards began to patrol the field for a week, replacing every sentry on duty.

The royal style is so straightforward and very atmospheric. If it is a festival or a grand event, the clothes will be changed to red. The domed building in the distance from the square is Frederikskirke, also known as Frederikskirke. Commonly known as the Marble Church Marmorkirken, it is a church in Copenhagen, Denmark, located in the Friedrichborg district, on the north side of the Amalienborg Palace.

Frederjeskirche and the entire Fredelieburg district were designed in 1740 by the architect Nicolaieigtved to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the accession of the Oldenburg dynasty to the Danish throne. Frederick has the largest church dome in Scandinavia, spanning 31 meters, although there are three larger domes in Europe.

The inspiration may have come from St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica. Frederick V laid the foundation stone for the church, but due to budget cuts and Eigtved's death in 1754, construction was halted and left in ruins. Later, the original plan to build almost entirely of marble had to be abandoned in favor of mainly limestone.

The current church was designed by Ferdinandmeldahl and inaugurated on August 19, 1894. The inscription on the pillar reads: "But the word of the Lord endures forever." (1 Peter 1:25) Surrounding the church is a series of sculptures of prominent theologians and church figures, including the Danish philosopher Søren Obecker Kegaard.

Look, there's one less person in the middle of the last row in the line, and he's just starting his job. In the middle of the 18th century, the royal palace was located in Christiansborg. When planning the city where the Amalienborg Palace is located. King Frederick V decided to build a new center here. To this end, he gifted the land to the four nobles of Denmark.

They were required to build an identical-looking palace on each of them. The palace was designed by the most famous architect, Nicolaieigtved, and was to create a bronze equestrian statue of the king. After intense construction, four palaces were built one after the other between 1754 and 1760. According to the design, the front of these four palaces forms an octagonal square.

Seven years later, Frederick V died. Three years later, in 1768, a bronze equestrian statue of King Frederick V, made by the French sculptor Sally Saly, was placed in the center of the square. At that time, Baolong also used the money earned from trade with China to build a fence for the bronze statue. Later, the four palaces changed hands several times, but they were always inhabited by nobles.

In 1794, Christiansborg was destroyed by fire, and the royal family decided to move the four palaces of Amalienburg. Since then, it has been the residence of the royal family. Now, whenever Queen Margrethe II lives in the palace, the Danish flag is raised on the building where she is located. In the early afternoon. After taking a panoramic view of the square, he took another photo with the guards.

Got on the bike and continued to move forward like the Little Mermaid. The Italian Embassy? The church next to the Fountain of Giffion. Whizzing in the direction of the Little Beauty, he actually swept past the Gifion Fountain, thinking that he would come back in a few days anyway. As a result, I came back and stayed for four days, and I didn't come to take a closer look.

But then again, this fountain is really unremarkable. The Gefion Fountain, known in English as the Gefionfountain, is located northeast of central Copenhagen. It is composed of a group of bronze sculptures such as the goddess Giffion and four oxen and a set of ploughs. It is recorded that the Gifion Fountain was cast by the Danish sculptor Aung Laspongau Andsbungaard.

It was originally conceived that the Giffion Fountain would be located on Copenhagen City Hall Square. Later, because there was already a bronze dragon sculpture in the square, the location was changed to the current site of Long Beach Park. The whole copper plastic took about ten years. It was completed and inaugurated in 1908. Giffion is a goddess in Norse mythology, and according to legend, there was a king named Gylfe in ancient Sweden.

He promised that the goddess Giffion could dig up a piece of land from the Swedish soil, but for a day and night, and he could dig as much as he wanted. So the goddess Giffion turned her four sons into four oxen, dug a large piece of land from the Swedish soil with a plow, and moved it to the sea. Since then, Sweden has left a Vänern Lake Vanern.

The excavated land is the island of Zealand, where Copenhagen is now located. On the map, the coastline of Zealand and Lake Wienern are indeed very similar in shape. This is where the legendary island of Zealand came from. The mythical goddess Giffion never married, but she had four sons with Hercules. The Fountain of Guifion was cast according to this myth.

The goddess Giffion holds the plough in her left hand and the whip in her right hand. Driving the four copper oxen to plough hard, the four copper oxen bent down to the horns and struggled to pull the plow, with different forms and lifelike. The nostrils of the copper ox splash, condensed into mist, the fountain after the plough is surging, like a waterfall, around the base with the slope of the road, with granite extending with the slope to form a pool, all the spring water collects in the pool.

There is a bronze python coiled on both sides of the pool, and two fountains on the left and right are directly injected into the copper bull. The entire structure is imposing and the scenery is spectacular, attracting thousands of tourists every year. In 1959, Guo Moruo wrote a poem in praise of Copenhagen during his visit to Denmark: "Shilang Island (i.e., Zealand Island) talks about cattle farming" and "spring water sprays the level of the sea of clouds".

It is the Fountain of Giffion. St. Albanschurch is an Anglican church in Copenhagen, Denmark, built between 1885 and 1887, when the number of British people in Copenhagen was increasing. The exterior of the church is in the traditional English Gothic Revival style.

The church is part of the Anglican European diocese and is dedicated to St. Alban. I bumped into the beach by mistake, waited for the professor and his family to go to WC, took a selfie at the beach, and the family also sent a WeChat message not to fall into the sea, sweat. In other words, people's chimneys are not less smoking. Why is it still quite blue? There are many windmills on the sea in the distance, and electricity is being generated.

This restaurant is not open, but the design in front of the door is really good-looking. The thinker, who is all made of parts, reminds Yunluo of the Terminator... The creative arts of the waterfront. It's all gear, what an idea. Chocolates that look delicious, thought about buying some when I come back. The result was forgotten. Delicious potato chips, packaged like melon seeds.

Entering through the small seaside gate of Long Beach Park, you will finally arrive at the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid, which is a world-famous bronze statue. Looking at this mermaid with a fishtail in the distance, she sat on a huge granite, quiet and elegant, leisurely; When you approach this bronze statue, you see a melancholy and contemplative girl.

The bronze statue is about 1.5 meters high, and the diameter of the cornerstone is about 1.8 meters. It was cast by the Danish sculptor Edvarderiksen based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea". The story of the Little Mermaid is well known, and the life story of this bronze statue also has a poignant love story legend.

The statue was built at the expense of Carl Jacobsen, founder of the new Carlsberg Brewery Company. One day, after watching the premiere of the ballet "Daughter of the Sea" at the Royal Theatre, Karl Jagbsen was so moved that he had the idea of making a bronze statue of a mermaid.

He felt that Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales had taken the form of ballet, music and oil painting in the arts. Only one statue is missing. So Karl Jacobson consulted with the sculptor Erickson, hoping that Erickson would use the art of sculpture to represent mermaids. Jacobson also invited Erickson to watch the ballet "Daughter of the Sea" for this purpose.

Erickson took inspiration from ballet and conceived the form of the bronze statue. At first, the heroine of the ballet, Alan Paris Ellenprice, was the model for Erickson's sculpture of a mermaid. But not long after. Erickson has feelings for Paris, and Paris has Erickson's flesh and blood. Erickson's fiancée, Eileen, was furious when she found out.

Paris had no choice but to marry someone else with the child, but Irene told Paris's husband about Paris and Erickson, and Paris was abused by her husband and finally died of schizophrenia. Later, Erickson used his wife as a model to create this bronze statue of a mermaid.

But. Although Erickson has changed his model, there is always another model in his heart that he can't touch. Only the people of the Paris family know that the woman who lives by the sea forever is clearly the incarnation of Paris from her expression to her temperament. Thereafter, every dusk. On the shores of the Baltic Sea, there will be an old man with gray hair, he and the beauty.

It was even more like Paris, who he had been thinking about for a long time, looking at the sea side by side. The bronze statue of a mermaid has a history of nearly 100 years since it was completed in Long Beach Park in 1913. She attracts countless tourists. There is a saying that if you don't see mermaids, you can't be to Copenhagen. The bronze statue of a mermaid has become an icon of Copenhagen.

However, in 1964, 1984 and 1998, the mermaid suffered three times of "beheading" and "broken arms", among which the mermaid's head was "cut off" again and was recovered shortly after it was recovered. During the World Expo, the bronze statue of a mermaid crossed the ocean for the first time to go abroad to Sihai City, China, and it is said that every year on the birthday of a beautiful mermaid, 100 girls jump into the sea of Copenhagen to celebrate their birthday.

On the way back to the hotel, return to the car and eat at the Italian restaurant opposite. The fat guy in the restaurant is very powerful, and now that I think about it, I don't know if it's Italian, Yunluo said that CIAO actually didn't react. 1morebeer4thenewyear but the cooking is still delicious, the price is not expensive, ordered a Danish Carlsberg, lunch, in place.

Group photo of a group of five people. The live broadcast of the Spring Festival Gala should be 22 o'clock in Beijing time, and it will be unforgettable tonight in a few hours. Shouldn't I use an iPad? I gave 50dkk to the waiter who was busy and helped take pictures after spending money, and then went to the hotel opposite to get my luggage and go to the pier. The cruise ticket booked at DFDS has been booked, and there are 5 seats on deck.

The all-you-can-eat dinner with drinks costs 600 euros, which is a good deal if you count the 900 km journey to Oslo. At 16 o'clock in the afternoon, after giving a tip of 50dkk, I started to go to the port at about 3 o'clock, entered the boarding hall of the cruise ship, thought that everything was self-checkin, or met the staff who checked passports and tickets.

However, the boarding process was still very fast. The gray ever-large cruise ship drowned out the word seaways after being in the sea. The Pearl cruise ship has a total of 11 floors, and there are about 5-11 floors on the deck. There is also a large two-storey car park below. Stand on the top deck of the ship and look back at Copenhagen. The stern is the Danish flag and the bow is the Norwegian flag.

Huge engine compartment. It was drizzling in Copenhagen. There is a tour group of our Celestial Empire on this ship, and there are many local people with Down syndrome, lamenting the comprehensive care of special populations. The view is very beautiful. The building by the sea should be a hotel, otherwise this place is not too convenient.

A behemoth that is about to go to sea. I don't know why the front of the deck is closed and can't reach the bow, afraid that someone will play the classic Titanic moves? The Norwegian flag has not yet been raised. This is the sky bar on the 11th floor, and it should be a ticket for a luxury warehouse to enter casually, but because it rains, there is no research. (To be continued.) )

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