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Showing posts with label Urban sketches. Show all posts
Copenhagen Kongens nytorv [usk]
From Kongens Nytorv I take the long and very popular shopping street in Copenhagen, Stroeget. It's crowded with people as always.
Looking back from the square Amagertorvet I can see this beautiful church, Nikolaj.
At the end of the shopping street is the central square of Copenhagen, Raadhuspladsen.
And when I've crossed Raadhuspladsen I am at the amusement park, Tivoli.
From Tivoli I cross the canal via the bridge Langebro and here I find one of Copenhagens most famous churches, Vor Frelsers Kirke. You can climb up the church tower and from the top you have a wonderful view over Copenhagen.
And here I arrive at the Opera House,the national opera house of Denmark, and among the most modern opera houses in the world since 2005.
In the city skyline to the right you can see where I started this walk, Nyhavn.
In the city skyline to the right you can see where I started this walk, Nyhavn.
Latest Copenhagen News:
The roots of the city Malmö [usk]
Gamla Väster, Malmö Finger sketching on iPad |
That Malmö street has a lot of stories to tell.
The Castle Coffee house in Malmö [usk]
The sightseeing boat passes the coffee house |
The Castle Windmill, Malmö |
The Coffee Garden in the Castle Park is an excellent place for recreation with coffee and sandwiches and why not have lunch. The food is excellent and the place is beautiful, especially in summer.
You can eat in the greenhouse too |
Beware of the jackdaws. There are plenty of them and they are professional food thieves. Turn away from your table a few secs and your food will be gone!
It's fun to sit and watch those birds, at least as long as it is not my food they are eating. They are intelligent and know exactly when to strike.
An excellent opportunity to draw birds in motion. They are masters at flying in small spaces.
The jackdaws are professional food thieves here in Malmö |
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Turning Torso, a twisted building [Usk]
Turning Torso in Malmö |
The building was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005.
The tower reaches a height of 190 metres (623 feet) with 54 stories.
The building is constructed in nine segments of five-story pentagons that twist as it rises; the topmost segment is twisted ninety degrees clockwise with respect to the ground floor. Each floor consists of an irregular pentagonal shape rotating around the vertical core, which is supported by an exterior steel framework.
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