Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Kobenhavn

Kobenhavn H Station, Picture 2, Copenhagen, Denmar…

22 Dec 2007 335
I'm 90% certain this was Copenhagen. Why? Because I think I recognize it. :-) I had to stop here on my way back from Sweden, before getting a train to Hamburg, and then to Prague.

DSB #SA9121, Picture 2, Koge, Denmark, 2007

22 Dec 2007 299
This was, if I'm not mistaken, the train that took me out to this station up in Koge, a town to the north of Copenhagen, on my way to stay the night in Fakse.

Poster For Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen, Denmar…

22 Dec 2007 286
Here's a poster I found inside the Kunsthallen.

Clock Tower, Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Picture 3, Copen…

22 Dec 2007 250
From what I can gather, this place, basically an art gallery, used to be a church, with the building dating to 1795.

Portal of Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark,…

22 Dec 2007 219
Here's some of the detail on one of the palace portals.

Dome, Frederikskirken, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

22 Dec 2007 257
I liked this dome especially, so I took a shot.

Alexander Nevski Church, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

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I'm posting this mostly because I find the architecture interesting, rather than because I have a knowledge of the building, which I don't.

Canal, Picture 2, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

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Here's another shot of Copenhagen Canal.

Bikes, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

22 Dec 2007 239
Bicycles are a major mode of transport in Copenhagen, and the city was recently voted the world's third most bike friendly city by Virgin Vacations. You can read a blog about it here in WIRED: blog.wired.com/cars/2007/11/where-are-the-m.html

Canal, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

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In addition to bikes and trains, Copenhagen also has a canal, and it's mostly used by small boats, which are both private and passenger.

City Hall and Palace Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2…

22 Dec 2007 263
Built in 1892-1905, the Copenhagen City Hall was inspired partly by the city hall of Siena, Italy, where I've also visited (hopefully I'll have some photos of it eventually as well).

Radhaus Plausen (City Hall Square), Copenhagen, De…

22 Dec 2007 391
This is the square, bustling with bike and pedestrian (as well as car) traffic that the city hall and Palace Hotel sit on. The Palace Hotel is the building on the right, owned by Le Meridien, it is expected to reach five-star standards by the time its current renovation is complete. Built in 1910, it's Art Nouveau architecture, by now historic in nature, is another of its selling points.

Star Flyer, Picture 2, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen,…

22 Dec 2007 502
Here's a closer look at the Star Flyer.

Star Flyer And Other Attractions, Tivoli Gardens,…

22 Dec 2007 452
In spite of its vintage looks, one of the newest rides at Tivoli Gardens is the Star Flyer, that tower you see in the back, which was completed in 2006. It's considered a carousel, however bizarre that may seem, and being 80 meters tall, that makes it the tallest carousel in the world, or at least the tallest chair carousel. That large building with the fake plastic front is the Glass Hall, dating to 1863, although the current building mostly dates to 1946, when it had to be rebuilt from destruction during the war. It was under construction again as of the time I was there, undergoing a restoration.

Tivoli Gardens Stage, Picture 2, Copenhagen, Denma…

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Here's another shot of the stage.

Tivoli Gardens Stage, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

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Tivoli Gardens, like many amusement parks, features exaggerated versions of architectural styles from around the world. This is one of the stages for entertainers, based on a Chinese (I think) pagoda.

Tivoli Gardens Main Gate, Copenhagen, Denmark, 200…

22 Dec 2007 344
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is the second oldest amusement park in the world as Dyrehavsbakken, also in Denmark ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyrehavsbakken ), is the oldest. These two parks are in fact much older than most of the runners up, having been built in 1583 and 1843, respectively.

Københavns Hovedbanegård Station, Copenhaven, Denm…

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Also known as Copenhagen H, or Kobenhavn H, for short, this is the main rail station for Copenhagen, and is the largest in Denmark. It was built in 1911 to replace an earlier station from 1864, which had replaced the original station from 1847.