It is in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, the hometown of the legendary Andersen's hometown, The Little Mermaid
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The Royal Danish Academy of Music
Det?Kongelige?Danske?Musikkonservatorium (Danish)
The Royal Danish Academy of Music (English)< /p>
Address: Niels?Brocks?Gade?1 (the name of the street),?1574?København?V,?Denmark?
Tel:?33?69? 22?69
Fax:?33?69?22?79?
(Denmark’s international telephone area code is 45)
E-mail:?dkdm @dkdm.dk?
Academy website:?www.dkdm.dk
The Royal Danish Academy of Music is founded by composer Niels?Wilhelm?Gade (that’s it) The name of the street where it is located) was established in 1867. It is Denmark's oldest professional institution for music education, and has approximately 400 students. Queen Margaret II is the patron of the institution.
The location of your college is quite good. It should be in the city center. Going northwest is the Tivoli Park (Tivoli). I have seen the big roller coaster, and Tivoli is Opposite the central train station in the center of Copenhagen, surrounded by attractions, very convenient! Haha
Tivoli Gardens was built in 1843 and has a history of more than 150 years. The park covers an area of ??80,000 square meters (20 acres). Since 1843, Tivoli Gardens has been receiving local residents and foreign tourists. So far, the number of visitors has reached 275 million. It is the most famous amusement park in Europe and a must-see for tourists. The English name of Tivoli Park is pronounced "I?Lov(e)?It" backwards, which means "I love it", which is very poetic. The environment inside the venue is quite beautiful, with theaters, cinemas, concert halls, entertainment venues with various amusement machines and casinos. Tivoli Amusement Park is a world-famous public entertainment venue and the most visited place in Denmark. . The entertainment park covers an area of ??80,000 square meters. The park includes the Mute Theater (established in 1847 and rebuilt after 1945), the Chinese Tower (built in 1909), a section of the Great Wall of China, and the Tivoli Concert Hall? (originally built in 1901-1902, newly built in 1956) , Tivoli Guard of Honor (founded in 1844). In addition, there are open-air stages and many entertainment equipment and restaurants. The flower display is a major feature of the park. The flower show is not famous for potted plants and cuttings, but for the patterns of flower clusters planted in the garden. Another unique feature of Tivoli is the water feature. There are artificial fountains, ponds, pools, canals, etc. On the water surface of different forms, there are not only sculptures and fountains, but also flower boats cruising and water birds flying back. At night, the lights are decorated, and the scenery is strange and breathtaking. Contrary to European tradition, there are two Chinese-style buildings here - a pagoda and a stage. The tower is divided into four floors, with flying eaves and sills. One side leans on the mountain and three sides face the water. At night, the lights and water light complement each other, and the scenery is unique. There are dining rooms in the pagoda, where visitors can enjoy Chinese delicacies while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the lake and mountains. The shape, size, color and layout of the stage are all modeled after the specifications of the Forbidden City stage in Beijing. Under the eaves in front of the stage, there is a wooden plaque hanging horizontally with the four characters "Happiness with the People" written on it. From April to June 2000, Tivoli Amusement Park held the "China Festival" event, and a section of the Great Wall was built inside. Changchun Acrobatic Troupe performs here. Folk artists from Jilin Province performed here. In July 2000, the National Ballet of China performed a selection of "The Red Detachment of Women" here.
Copenhagen is a famous historical city in Northern Europe. There are many historical sites in the city, including ancient castle buildings and churches, as well as many bronze statues standing on the streets. The University of Copenhagen, founded in 1479, is the oldest institution of higher learning in Northern Europe.
The city of Copenhagen is beautiful and tidy. The emerging large industrial enterprises in the city and the ancient medieval buildings complement each other, making it both a modern city and a modern city. It has antique features.
Among the many ancient buildings, the most representative ones are some ancient palaces and castles. Christiansborg, located in the city center, is the oldest. The current Christiansborg was rebuilt after it was burned down in 1794. In the past it was the palace of the Danish kings and now houses the parliament and government buildings.
The Kronborg Palace, built on a rock at the exit of the Oresund Strait, was a military fortress that guarded this ancient city in the past. It still retains the forts and weapons built at that time.
In addition, Amalienborg, the royal palace where the Danish king now lives, is also quite famous.
The clock tower of Copenhagen City Hall is often crowded with curious visitors. Because there is an astronomical clock with complex mechanisms and exquisite craftsmanship.
It is said that this astronomical clock is not only extremely accurate, but can also calculate the positions of planets in space. It can tell people: the names of the days of the week, the days and the years and months of the Gregorian calendar, the movement of the constellations, solar time, Central European time and stars. Wait. This astronomical clock was built by a locksmith named Olson who spent forty years of hard work and a huge amount of money.
The romantic atmosphere permeating the entire city fascinates everyone who comes to visit.
Tivoli Gardens and the Mermaid Statue can be said to be symbols of Copenhagen. Located in the seaside park and based on Andersen's fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea", there is a bronze statue with the head and body of a girl dragging a fish tail. It is as representative as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the church in Rome and the suspension bridge in London. city ??attractions.
There is also Stroai, the world’s first pedestrian street, with its dazzling array of products that will tempt even those who don’t like shopping. It's not just shopping that's attractive. Visiting museums and art galleries and feeling the history here will make your trip more impressive. If you feel tired or hungry after walking, you can take a break at an outdoor cafe or restaurant. There are various restaurants in the central district of Copenhagen, offering not only traditional Danish dishes, but also delicacies from all over the world. Why not mingle with local residents and soak up the atmosphere of the capital?
Rosenberg is also a famous monument in Copenhagen. It is a Renaissance-style royal palace built in the 17th century AD during the period of Christian V. The entire castle is located in the Royal Park with colorful flowers and trees, and has a collection of Precious cultural relics such as gems, crowns, and tapestries left by the kings of past dynasties have now been turned into a museum. Ameline Castle is a rococo building with a unique octagonal inner courtyard. It is where the king and royal relatives live. Every day at noon, you can watch the solemn handover ceremony of guards wearing ancient military uniforms and holding weapons.
More than 30 kilometers north of Copenhagen, there are three castles worth visiting. Kronborg is the prototype of the castle when Shakespeare wrote "Hamlet". Fredensborg Palace is the summer residence of the Danish royal family. It is open to tourists when the royal family members are not living here. There are beautiful parks and lakes here. Hillard Palace is a Renaissance-style building surrounded by a moat and a beautiful park. The castle contains many precious artworks reflecting Danish history and has been turned into a national museum. Copenhagen has more than 20 museums and more than 10 parks of different styles. The National Museum, Denmark's largest and richest collection, displays the heritage of the Ice Age, medieval furniture and Danish customs and cultural relics, etc., all of which are rare treasures. In the famous Deer Park, there are towering ancient trees, green grass and red flowers, and herds of wild deer chasing freely in the forest, making it a mythical fairyland. There are also hotels and restaurants full of mountain and wild atmosphere in the park, which have a unique flavor.
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The following is a brief introduction to some attractions:
Andersen's sculpture Amalienborg? Slot
The Little Mermaid bronze statue The Little Mermaid
Tivoli Gardens
Pedestrian Street Stroget
The City Hall Square
Kongens Nytorv
Christiansborg Palace
Frederiksborg?Slot
Rosenborg Palace Rosenborg?Castle
Gefion Fountain Gefionspringvandet
National Museum
Amalienborg Palace
Andersen Cemetery (Assistens Cemetery)
< p>Arken Museum of Modern ArtOld Stock Exchange Center (Børsen)
Church of Holmen
Copenhagen Opera House
Danish Design Center
Christiansborg
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Copenhagen Zoo
Statens Museum for Kunst
Danmarks Nationalbank
Frederiksborg Palace
Gefion Fountain
Kronborg Castle – Hamlet in Hull The Castle in Singer
The Little Mermaid
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
< p>National Museum of DenmarkNy Carlsberg Glyptotek
Nyhavn
Rosenborg Castle
Roskilde
Rundetårn
Tivoli Gardens Tivoli)
University of Copenhagen
DR Byen
Great Belt Bridge (storebaeltbridge) - also called St. Torbolt Bridge
Royal Arms Museum - located on Langerini Island, to the left of Christian Castle.
Hafen Waterway - located in Kongensnytorv Square in the city center and Charlottenburg Castle
Hamlet Castle - also known as Kronborg Palace, is located in the city of Helsingo in the north of Zealand. The seaside, across the sea from the Swedish city of Helsingborg
Louis Wax Museum - located in the Tivonne playground on vesterbrogade street
Gefion Fountain - located in the center of Copenhagen Northeast. It consists of a set of bronze sculptures including the goddess Gifion, four oxen and a plow.
Tivoli Gardens - located in Copenhagen, was built in 1843. So far, the number of people who have visited it has reached 275 million.
Frederick Castle - the history of the castle can be traced back to Frederick II in 1560. He bought the land here and started the Oden named after him
Odense - located on the island of Funen between Copenhagen and the Jutland peninsula
Fredensborg Palace - the magnificent Fredensborgslot (fredensborgslot)
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Kistinborg - located on Soltholmen's Island in the city center, a 17-minute walk from the central train station.
The Believe it or Not Museum - located at 57 Radhuspladsen, City Hall Square?
The Oresund Bridge - is a joint venture between Denmark and Sweden
Amalienborg Palace-located on the shore of the Olsson Strait in the east of Copenhagen city, it is the main palace of the Danish royal family.
Landot Tower - located in the city center, built in 1642 by King Christian IV to popularize astronomy to the people
National Museum - located in the former Royal Palace It is the largest collection of historical and cultural masterpieces in Denmark.
Tifli Park - is a beautiful and fascinating unique leisure and entertainment venue. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the warm heart of Copenhagen.
Lego City - now a favorite toy for Chinese children.
Tiffany Playground - founded in 1843 by Mr. George Carstensea.
Russenberg Palace - one of the most famous castles in Denmark, is located in King's Park in the north of Copenhagen. ?
The Round Tower of Copenhagen - is a masterpiece of King Christian IV, who was committed to turning Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, into the most beautiful city in Northern Europe
North Zealand - located in North Zealand, about 45 kilometers north of Copenhagen, has three world-famous ancient castles. ?
Christianborg Palace - first built between 1773 and 1775.
Kronborg Palace - a famous tourist attraction in Denmark, is a small peninsula located more than 30 kilometers north of Copenhagen
Rosenberg Palace - a red building with many spiers sticking out Things have a unique style.
The little mermaid bronze statue is a world-famous mermaid bronze statue.
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