“Spend the night at one of the marvelous Manor houses in Northern Jutland and feel the history up close through incredible tales, maybe you will hear the old spirits creaking in the attic. Summer, winter, Spring or Autumn..? The amazing Manor houses in North Jutland are worth a visit, no matter the season. Explore the well-preserved and elegant buildings with marvelous decorations and interior, which takes you away to a different time in history. There are plenty of stories to go around in these old buildings, whether you prefer the cosy or the scary stories”..!
Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød, Denmark.
“Frederiksborg Castle was built by King Christian IV in the early decades of the 17th century and is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region. The aim of the building was to show off and enhance Christian IV’s status as a powerful European monarch”..!
Harbor view of Copenhagen, Denmark.
“Arguably Scandinavia’s most relaxed capital city. Copenhagen has a distinctly European feel, a friendly street-life, and a unique cafe culture, that will make you want to return time and time again”..!
The Old Medieval Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
“Copenhagen’s Medieval part, popularly known as Pedestrian Street, Strøget came into existence in 1962. This car free pedestrian zone was created by the city council to manage the ever expanding traffic around Copenhagen’s major shopping areas. Strøget extends all the way to Kong’s Nytorv from the Town Hall Square”..!
The Wadder Sea, Jutland, Denmark.
“The Wadder Sea is an incredible place to bird watch, do to it being the world’s most important feeding grounds for migratory birds. Here birds congregate by 10-12 millions”..!
The Mable Church, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Hermitage Hunting Lodge, Dyrehaven, Denmark.
“Just a mere 15 minutes from Copenhagen, you’ll find this stunning piece of royal estate. The Hermitage was formerly used to host royal banquets after a great hunt. Now, the grounds are popular getaway for a weekend stroll”..!
Hidden Passages of Copenhagen, Denmark.
“All my favorite streets in Copenhagen have one thing in common, and that is, that they all have their own special vibe and identity. The old classics still got it”..!
Jægersborg Deer Park, Klampenborg, Denmark.
“The Deer Park is a forest park north of Copenhagen and it cover around 11 square kilometers. The park is noted for its mixture of hugs, ancient oak trees and large population of red and fallow deers”..!
The Mable Church, Copenhagen, Denmark.
“Frederik’s Church popularly known as The Mable Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen. The awe-inspiring Characteristic copper green dome has to be one of the most impressive churches of the city-and is definitely home to one of the best views in town. The church lies beautifully in line with Amalienborg castle and The Opera House in the middle of the elegant area of Frediksstaden”..!