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Capital city Copenhagen
Welcome to the most comfortable and cosmopolitan city in Scandinavia. Did you know that according to surveys, the Danes are one of the happiest people in the world? A healthy economy, low unemployment, functioning public transport, low crime rates – Copenhagen is a living example of all this. And it regularly ranks first in polls for the happiest capital in the world.
Trelleborgen Viking Museum
Experience the only reconstructed Viking fortress in the world in a unique archaeological open-air museum. In the middle of the modern city, a quarter of the ring fortress has been restored to its exact original location. You will also find a nature park, a medieval house and a Viking settlement that comes to life during the summer season.
Odense
Odense is the largest city and administrative center of the Danish island of Funen. It gained its fame mainly thanks to its native - the famous Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. Although the famous writer spent only his childhood here, the inhabitants of Odense have not forgotten their native. You can visit his birthplace and museum here, and find characters from his stories in the form of statues scattered around the city.
Egeskov Castle
In the Danish town of Kvaerndrup you will find the best-preserved Renaissance castle in Europe. Egeskov attracts attention with its interesting history, but also with several unique features that you will see during the tour. There is an interesting, but also a bit scary story associated with one doll.
Billund - Legoland
The Danish city of Billund has only about 6,000 inhabitants, but that doesn't stop it from being truly global. The city is home to the Lego headquarters, the Lego factory, and even the Legoland theme park. Lego House is a 12,000 square meter building filled with 25 million bricks.
City Aalborg
The region's first settlement dates back to the Iron Age, and in the Middle Ages the city became an important trading port due to its strategic location at the narrowest point of the fjord. The late 19th and much of the 20th century were an era of industrial development for Aalborg, earning it the nickname "the city of smoking chimneys". Today, the role of heavy industry is gradually being taken over by culture and education.
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