Copenhagen architecture

There are so many different architectural styles in Copenhagen. When a similar style is repeated in a neighbourhood, it creates a sense of community.

Now, is this a community that you would move into or one you would move out of?

Moving in or moving out?

This is what you would see if you looked to the left down the main street

The major street, where Norre Sogade becomes Oster Sogade
The Lake Pavillon

Copenhagen’s business district is quiet on a Sunday morning.

Scandic Hotel and Planetarium

There are many grand “homes” that may be apartment buildings, or in this case, a private hospital.

Churches come in many styles. The small one below is a Lutheran Church founded by Martin Luther.

Martin’s Lutheran Church

And all of this is wrapped around a peaceful string of ponds.

Another one-of-a-kind building is this Planetarium. It also has a display about energy.

Copenhagen Planetarium

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