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Denmark has about 280 museums. Many important museums are located in Copenhagen. The National Museum houses exhibits that document Danish history from prehistoric to modern times.
Fine paintings and sculptures by Danish and other European artists are on display in the State Museum of Art. The New Carlsberg Glyptotek features ancient Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Roman art. The Louisiana Museum, south of Helsingor, is noted for its collection of modern art. The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde houses five Viking ships dating from the AD.1000s. Don't miss the music festival in Roskilde, during the summer, which is one of the largest in Europe.
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COPENHAGEN HOTELS OVERVIEW
Copenhagen is the home of Hans Christian Andersen, and is known for its good taste, world-class design and uniformly high standards that apply equally to cuisine, accommodation and transport. Copenhagen's people are both amiable and helpful, with a facility for languages. The result: an overwhelming sense of welcome!
Copenhagen is world famous for its Tivoli Gardens amusement park, which opened in 1843 in the heart of the city. The park offers ballet and pantomime, rides and shooting galleries, restaurants, circus acts, concerts, and fireworks displays. Probably the best things about Denmark is its many long and white beaches and charming villages. One of the world's longest bridges, the 10 mile long bridge between Denmark and Sweden can be seen from Copenhagen. Follow thie link for Copenhagen Hotels.
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ATTRACTIONS: PLACES TO VISIT IN DENMARK
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LEGOLand - Billund
LEGOLAND is a world specially designed for families, made up of more than 50 million LEGO bricks. Over 50 thrilling activities, fantastic rides and attractions greet visitors of all ages.
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Egeskov Castle - Denmark
The castle with moat and drawbridge is a Renaissance gem. Inside are antique furnishings and paintings. There is a 200-year-old maze of bamboo shoots, and an antique car museum, with 300 period cars.
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