City Hall Square
In the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark, in front of the Copenhagen City Hall, lies a public square known as City Hall Square. It is a well-liked destination for a variety of events, celebrations, and demonstrations because of its sizable size, strategic position, and connection to the city hall. It frequently serves as the center point for calculating distances from Copenhagen. You can climb the tower, which is the tallest in the city at 106 meters, for stunning views. Richly decorated with sculptures and paintings, the building itself.
Bishop Absalon is depicted in gilded copper above the main entrance, and the Great Hall features busts of famous Danes including Hans Christian Andersen (1805–76), Niels Bohr, and architect Martin Nyrop (1849–1921). These include the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), Bishop Absalon, and architect Martin Nyrop (1849–1921). (1885-1962). Jens Olsen created and built the world clock above the main entrance in 1955; it displays not only the time and date but also a number of astronomical constellations.
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Address: Raadhuspladsen 1, 1599 Copenhagen, Denmark
Phone number: +45 33 66 33 66
Official site: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/planning/city-hall-square-gdk414247