There are interesting hidden places, creative monuments and architectural landmarks in Copenhagen, which are usually not shown to travelers during standard excursions. The best way to fix such an injustice is to explore the little-known places of interest in the city oneself. The best way to start is to visit the tower of Tuborg . This tower is nothing but a giant model of a Tuborg beer bottle, which is well-known to all fans of this internationally famous beverage. The unusual monument is not new and was installed yet in 1888. The height of the bottle is 26 meters. In the end of the 19th century, the tower was located in the center of the city, and nowadays it can be found in the Hellerup neighborhood. The unusual monument has its own secret – there is a wonderful observation deck on top of the tower, from which visitors can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the city.
Copenhagen is one of Europe’s leaders in terms of diversity of modern architectural landmarks. If you want to see unusual modern houses, don’t forget to visit the House of Mirrors located in the central city park. The house was built in 2011 and is distinguished by the fact that its façade is almost completely covered with glass panels. Because of the fact, the house is nearly completely fused with the surrounding nature, so it will be not that simple to find it. Do you want to visit a truly unusual and interesting place? If so, it’s time to see Ørestad College – the most innovative and ultra-modern college in Europe. Travelers will be interested to see the futuristic architecture and creative design of inner premises. Behind the entrance doors of the college, they will find a beautiful atrium with a spiral staircase. An interesting fact – there are no typical auditoriums at the college. Instead, visitors will see big open space rooms with bright orange pillows that replace both tables and chairs.
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