The trees are trimmed in the same style as Rosenborg Palace. This beautiful building is the train station in the small town. Theater. Wild rose? A bronze statue I particularly like. A sea girl. A beautiful girl. The interior of the train station. On the way back to Copenhagen, I met a kind Danish girl here who helped Yunluo and An Chuyu find the way. Haha, thank you.
Pigeons at Copenhagen Central Station Square. Opposite is the famous Tivoli Amusement Park. Tivoli is a famous amusement park and leisure park in Copenhagen, Denmark, and one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. The park was officially opened to the public in 1843, more than 150 years later.
It has now become the most popular theme park in Scandinavia and the third most visited park in Europe. The park has a pantomime theater, the China Tower, the Tivoli Concert Hall, etc. In addition, the park also has the Tivoli Guard of Honor open-air stage and many entertainment facilities, restaurants, etc. In the evening on the streets of Copenhagen, many people have already left work.
Bicycles and traffic are rolling. Tivoli Gardens is located opposite the Central Station in the center of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The park covers an area of 80,000 square meters (20 acres). Since 1843, Tivoli Gardens has begun to welcome local residents and foreign tourists. To date, the number of people who have visited here has reached 275 million.
It is the most famous amusement park in Europe and a must-visit for tourists. The English name of Tivoli Gardens is "ilov(e)it" read backwards, which means "the clouds fall and love it", which is very poetic. The environment inside the park is quite beautiful, with theaters, cinemas, concert halls, entertainment venues with various amusement machines and casinos.
This is the biggest attraction in the park, the roller coaster. Tivoli Amusement Park is a world-famous public entertainment venue and the most visited place in Denmark. The amusement park covers an area of 80,000 square meters. There are pantomime theaters (established in 1847 and rebuilt after 1945), China Tower (built in 1909), and a section of the Great Wall of China in the park.
Tivoli Concert Hall (originally built in 1901-1902, newly built in 1956). Tivoli Guard of Honor (founded in 1844). In addition, there is an open-air stage and many entertainment facilities and restaurants. Carlsberg Glyptotek. The central area of Carlsberg Glyptotek is a garden with tall palm trees and subtropical plants.
Since 1953, the museum has been managed independently by the New Carlsberg Foundation, the Copenhagen City Government and relevant national cultural institutions. In 1847, the young beer king Jacobsen established a brewery on a small hill in the southwest of Copenhagen.
He named the brewery Carlsberg, which means Carl's Hill in Danish, and "Carl" is the name of his son. Inheriting his father's legacy, Carl Jacobsen started brewing beer in 1871. Ten years later, in 1881, he founded his own beer company.
Carl had a special liking for art and loved collecting all kinds of artworks, especially modern artworks from France and Denmark, and ancient artworks from the Mediterranean region. In order to build an art gallery, Carl donated his art collection to the country and the Copenhagen City Government twice in 1888 and 1899.
In 1902, Carl established a new Carlsberg Foundation to provide financial support for the establishment of the Carlsberg Glyptotek. The rich and colorful exhibits of the Carlsberg Glyptotek include both ancient and modern artworks. Ancient artworks include sculptures from different periods from the ancient Egyptian era more than 3,000 BC to the end of ancient Rome in the fifth century.
In the Museum of Modern Art, one can admire Danish and French paintings and sculptures from before the 19th century. Some ancient Egyptian artworks are on long-term loan from other museums. The National Museum of Art provided most of the French paintings for the museum. With the financial support of the New Carlsberg Foundation, new artworks are constantly added to the museum every year.
It is very pleasant to stroll in the streets of Copenhagen in the evening. The city hall in the distance. Across the street is the Huaguo Hotel, which seems to be a Sichuan restaurant. The building opposite the long corridor has a statue on it. Flower shop is one of the most enviable professions. Isn't it extremely happy to open a flower shop in this romantic city?
Back here again. Sihai City Hotel and Max. It's getting dark~ Interesting bar graffiti. Hyenas? Because there is a Michelin two-star dinner waiting for Yunluo and Anchu at 8pm, they decided to simply walk around the pedestrian street first. University of Copenhagen. There are many students riding bicycles around. It's not very large, only classrooms but no dormitories.
The entrance of the University of Copenhagen. In front of it is the round tower. It is quite impressive when viewed from below. From the top of the round tower, you can overlook the panoramic view of Copenhagen. For people visiting the round tower, the ticket price is 25dkk per person. It is a beautiful feeling. Because some people are too enthusiastic, they installed two layers of fences. The scenery is picturesque.
The Round Tower is a masterpiece of King Christian IV, who was committed to turning the Danish capital of Copenhagen into the most beautiful and important metropolis in Northern Europe. During the European Renaissance, King Christian IV played an unparalleled role in Danish history, and the monuments he left in Copenhagen are numerous and commendable.
King Christian IV planned the new district of Copenhagen, Christianshavn, and many buildings and castles around it at the beginning of his reign. These castles and buildings still attract many tourists to Copenhagen today. These buildings and castles include: Rusenberg, the Stock Exchange, and Frederiksborg Palace in North Zealand.
The Round Tower Church is located in the middle of an ancient Latin building complex and is the most important one among these buildings. Together with the adjacent Copenhagen University Library and the Church of Our Lady (Vorfruekirke), the Round Tower Church constitutes the most unique landscape in Copenhagen. When the church was built for professors and students from nearby universities,
King Christian IV thought that building a simple bell tower was not enough, so he personally designed this taller round tower with a spiral sloping roof. The round tower was started in 1637 and completed in 1642. The church itself, which was designed before the round tower, was not completed until 1656.
Copenhagen in the evening is magnificent. The Round Tower consists of two parts: the round tower and the church bell tower. The short and thick round tower is matched with the red-topped lying church bell tower that chimes every quarter of an hour, which complement each other and fully demonstrate the profound attainments of King Christian IV in architectural design.
The round tower is not only the main entrance of the church, but also used as an astronomical observatory. It is also the entrance to the university library built on the top floor of the huge church. Climbing to the top of the round tower, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of Copenhagen. When will the sunset return? A new song and a glass of wine. I love this photo the most. It is very touching.
The Round Tower ended its mission as an astronomical observatory in 1861 due to the noise caused by the large number of tourists. The Great Fire of Copenhagen in 1728 destroyed the church and part of the library. The Round Tower was spared from the fire due to its solid texture. Asteroid 5505 is used to commemorate the Round Tower; in Denmark, the height of buildings is often compared to the height of the Round Tower.
In 1716, when Russian Tsar Peter the Great visited Copenhagen, he and his queen Katharina climbed to the top of the tower. The clock inside the round tower. This is the architectural model of the round tower. The exquisite golden wine cup and the big Christian wine bag at the back. It was used as an observatory tool back then. Back to the shops on the pedestrian street, royal porcelain, beautiful plates.
The pedestrian street at night is quiet and beautiful. I strolled from the pedestrian street to the subway station near King's Square. I thought I had a lot of things on me, so I found a Turkish guy to drive a taxi and went straight to the main attraction of the night, the Michelin two-star restaurant - Geranium. The decoration style is very natural.
Since we made a reservation one day in advance. There was no room at all. The kind boss arranged a bar for Yunluo and An Chuyu when he heard that they were from China. A very formal menu. There are also drinks, each one is different, to cleanse the taste buds. Appetizers. Can you tell what is edible? This is molecular cuisine.
The two sandwich balls are dipped in the sauce in the small bowl, with the aroma of crab. Here is a bird's-eye view. Can this be made more delicate? The high price corresponds to the ballet of food. There are 2 sets of meals to choose from, with 3 dishes. The prices of the accompanying wine and water are also different. Two pieces of radish and cucumber flavored objects. Crunchy and delicious. With a hint of sweetness.
The ingredients are grains again, and the edible parts are two yellow leaves. There is white sauce. A very delicate dish. A close-up. The small triangular object contains n ingredients. It is very delicious to eat one. The front desk of the restaurant. Continue to push the limit. The black coal-shaped object is edible. The sauce in the spoon is also delicious.
The exquisite candlesticks and the atmosphere are intoxicating. Invited to visit the kitchen, Yunluo felt that the number of guests and chefs was about the same. Great soup, Easter egg shape? The big brother on the right is arranging the dishes. According to Yunluo's observation, it takes at least ten minutes to cook a dish. This time, the food finally became two, and all black objects can be eaten.
The antler-shaped object is something like chocolate. The black one is a crispy cookie with seafood filling, which can be eaten with sauce. Delicate and delicious, dip it in. After eating it, there are a pile of stones left. It feels very refreshing juice. The dishes just placed in the kitchen. The green part can be eaten. Refreshing mint cucumber ice sauce.
This dish is really delicious. The ingredients in the sandwich are soft on the outside and sweet on the inside. There are still a lot of stones left. Let's continue to cleanse our taste buds. There are more raspberries in the Nordic area. One of the staple foods, small bread. Salty. It tastes good. It tastes good with the dip. To be honest, I almost felt full after drinking water.
This meal is actually worth it. Little Sarah comes up. Still so exquisite. A close-up. Continue to zoom in. There is a fork for comparison, and everyone will know. Taste bud cleansing. Main course. The buddy's cooking skills are good. The lamb chops. With potatoes, it tastes good, but it still has a bit of smell.
It's really a ballet of food, a Denmark on the tip of your tongue. Haha, Hemingway said Paris is a moveable feast, and in Yunluo's opinion, Denmark is also. One cup after another. What about dessert after dinner? The ice cream has leaves. There is thick cream underneath. Look, there are only a few tables of guests in the hall. The waitress pouring coffee.
Freshly ground coffee, looks like a Go box. Aren’t all the candies and utensils so cute? Chocolate. Green. Red ones are soft candies, tree-like objects. A full cup of fragrant coffee. The red one is another kind of candy. This food experience is perfect. Take a photo with the tableware. The stadium is in the distance.
I drink my own coffee, onenightincph Good night, Copenhagen. I will attach the menu of Geranium on the practical road later. The first goodbye is to return to Copenhagen again, with some joy in my heart, and the second goodbye is goodbye. Copenhagen, inevitably has a little sadness. In the morning, I look at Copenhagen in the hotel corridor.
Good breakfast, fried eggs made by the chef. Fields polar bears. The subway also has staff. In this country with extremely high labor costs. The window is so bright, but I still forgot how to transfer and went the wrong way. Oh, a kind uncle at work reminded me. I went three stops in the opposite direction and turned around and drove back. Self-driving is awesome.
The buildings on the roadside are beautiful, and there is a river. What a modern balcony. I went out to stroll around the King's Square, and saw street performers on the roadside. It really reminded me of the saying, I hope to die among flowers and wine, and I don't want to bow in front of carriages and horses. The dust of carriages and horses is a matter of prominence, while the wine cups and flowers are a hermit's fate. Warhammer store, all these models, tiger.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
Come in and take a look, there are really a lot of things. Warhammer 40,000 (also known as Warhammer 40k or 40k for short) is a tabletop war game produced by the British game company Gamesworkshop. It is well received by players for its dystopian space science fiction background.
The game was first published in 1987 and updated to the seventh edition in 2014. The game includes a large number of different races, each with its own unique history and culture, and a strong blend of science fiction and magic. Many different games have been derived from this background. In the board game, which is the backbone of the series, players mainly use miniature models with a chassis of 25~32 mm.
The game is played with reference to the rulebook and the Bible. In addition, there are many tabletop games, video games, novels, comics, radio dramas and movies based on the same background. The world view of "Warhammer 40,000" is set in the Milky Way and is built on a Gothic science fiction setting. The most popular core element of the game is the Space Marine - a futuristic version of the fantasy knight.
Elite warriors in a dilapidated and declining intergalactic human empire. This is what a board game is. The Chinese ones are so weak. "Warhammer 40,000" is a miniature war game with a strong Gothic style, produced and published by the British game company "Games Workshop" (abbreviated as GW).
The game was first published in 1987, and has been updated to its seventh edition to date. It has also spawned countless peripheral products, including multiple games, novels, comics, and fan works. "Warhammer 40,000" is themed on endless wars. The unrestrained military fantasy is coupled with a grand background setting and a dark and murderous world view.
It has attracted fans from all over the world. After more than 20 years of development and evolution, Warhammer 40,000 is no longer just a game, it has developed into a unique cultural trend. Players will play the role of a commander fighting in the name of the Emperor, or an alien that encroaches on the territory of the human empire, or an evil heretic who betrays humanity.
Or a powerful and terrifying demon. And command the army under your command to defeat the enemy and complete the mission. The game uses miniature models representing various soldiers and chariots. Following the established rules, war games are played by rolling the dice. The victory or defeat of the game depends on tactics and luck.
Warhammer 40,000 adds science fiction elements to its sister version Warhammer Fantasy, but the two have different worldviews and there is no chronological order. In contrast, Warhammer 40,000 has the advantages of being able to form an army with a small number of models, freedom of action, and advanced weapons.
When I came in, I saw a little boy coming to buy a model. His eyes were full of expectation and infinite envy. All children in the world are the same. I really miss my childhood. I continued to stroll along the pedestrian street to buy some small things. Street barbecue, what is going on? Copenhagen allows this? Sunny pedestrian street.
The round tower is seen again. There is a lot of blue in the sky. June continues. I caught up with the Royal Guards on the pedestrian street heading to Amalienborg. It was so cool. It was like a grand parade. The music was really great. It seems that the guards wear blue and black in winter and red tops in summer. It's hot enough.
Many tourists followed the large group to the direction of the palace, which was super cool. Many people also stopped to watch. This policeman has been here all year round. Today, a TV station came to the scene and showed his face in front of the camera. Haha. I have seen the Royal Guard twice in Denmark, haha. Because it was the second time, I didn't watch the whole scene this time.
Salute to King Frederick V. The blue sky can only be found in Northern Europe. The Marble Church Marmorkirken is located west of Amalienborg Palace Square. The official name of the Marble Church should be Frederick Church. It is the largest dome church in Denmark. It was built in 1749 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Oldenburg royal family's rule over Denmark.
Due to funding reasons, the church was completed more than a hundred years later in 1894. There are 32 statues on the base and upper railings surrounding the church, all of which are biblical figures and famous clergy. The interior of the church is circular, with a tall dome that is 30 meters in diameter and 40 meters high.
The dome is decorated with 12 ceiling paintings depicting the twelve apostles of Jesus. The Marble Church, Danish: Marmorkirken, is also called Frederik's Church, Danish: Frederikskirke. The Marble Church is located opposite the Danish Royal Palace Square in Copenhagen and is the largest dome church in Denmark. (To be continued...)