Denmark
Roskilde Cathedral - a gothic lutheran church built in 12th and 13th centuries, the main burial place of Danish Kings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
Entrance to a courtyard of the Roskilde Palace next to the Roskilde Cathedral, which was a residence for the royal family when they visited the city.
Side of a courtyard of the Roskilde Palace next to the Roskilde Cathedral, which was a residence for the royal family when they visited the city.
The gilded ornate altarpiece inside the Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark from around 1560.
Sarcophagus of Queen Margaret I inside Roskilde Cathedral.
Teenage kids playing at the square near the Roskilde Cathedral.
Renaissance Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød seen from across the castle lake. It is of the largest castles in the Nordic region and was built for King Christian IV in the early 17th century.
An old Carlsberg advertisment on a building wall in Hillerød near the castle lake.
Frederiksborg Castle with its courtyard and Neptune Fountain seen from the entrance gate. Hillerød.
Neptune Fountain in front of the Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Entrance to the Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød.
A sculpture of an angel and organs in the manin nave of the Frederiksborg Castle Chapel in Hillerød.
View of the town of Helsingør, Denmark, seen from the ramparts of Kronborg Castle with the red spire of the St. Olai's Church (Sankt Olai Kirke) at the centre.
View from the tower of Kronborg Castle in Helsingør towards Sweden.
Courtyard of the Kronborg Castle in Helsingør at dusk.
Renaissance Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød seen from across the castle lake. It is of the largest castles in the Nordic region and was built for King Christian IV in the early 17th century.
Narrow, dimly lit street in Helsingør old town.
Interior of the Castle Chapel at Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous as the setting of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, where it is known as "Elsinore"
View of the historic town of Helsingør, Denmark seen from the tower of the Kronborg Castle.
Courtyard of Kronborg Castle in Helsingør seen from the castle tower.
Morning ferry from Helsingør to Helsingborg in Sweden spotted from a train to Kopenhagen.
Gold onion domes of the Alexander Nevsky Church on Bredegade street in Copenhagen - a gift from the Danish Princess Dagmar to her husband Czar Alexander III of Russia.
Ceremony of changing of the Royal Danish Guard in Amalienborg Palace square, Copenhagen.
The Royal Life Guards (Den Kongelige Livgarde) during changing of the guards ceremony at the Amalienborg Palace Square in Copenhagen.
Soldier of the Danish Royal Life Guard on sentry duty at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Soldier of the Danish Royal Life Guard during changing of guards ceremony at the Amalienborg Palace Square in Copenhagen.
Amalienborg Palace square in Copenhagen with the equestrian statue of King Frederick V of Denmark.
Colorful houses of Nyhavn, a famous 17th-century waterfront and canal in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen Opera House see from Copenhagen Channel.
Helix-shaped spire of the Church of Our Saviour (Vor Frelsers Kirke) in Christianhavn, Copenhagen.
Floral decoration in the King's Staircase of the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
The Royal Throne Room in the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
The royal flag of Denmark in the King's Staircase of the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Entrance to a place serving winter drinks on a Christmas market in Copenhagen.
A display of Royal Copenhagen porcelain plates in the Royal Copenhagen flagship store located on the famous Strøget street in Copenhagen.
A soldier of Danish Royal Guard on Amalienborg square in Copenhagen.
Danish Royal Life Guards during the daily changing of the guard ceremony on Amelienborg square in Copenhagen.
Masts of boats moored in Nyhavn, the iconic 17th-century waterfront and canal district in Copenhagen.
Examples of modern, bunker-like architecture of Copenhagen with the Waterfront Culture Center, designed by architect Kengo Kuma at the foreground.
Bridges and the embankment of the Nyhavn canal in Copenhagen.
A royal carriage on display at the Royal Stables (Kongelige Stalde) at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance castle built between 1606 and 1634 in central Copenhagen by King Christian IV as a royal summer residence.
A bronze lion statue at the entrance to Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Princess Sophie Hedevig’s Bedchamber in the Frederiksberg Palace in Copenhagen.
Crown of King Christian V of Denmark and Norway - part of the Danish Crown Jewels housed at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Crown of King Christian IV of Denmark made of gold, enamel, diamonds, and pearls by the royal goldsmith Dirich Fyring in Odense in 1596 and displayed in the treasury at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Danish Emerald Parure, part of the Danish Crown Jewels, made by C.M. Weisshaupt in 1840 and displayed in the treasury at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Danish globus cruciger, part of the Danish Crown Regalia housed in the treasury at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Colorful houses of Nyhavn, a 17th-century waterfront, canal, and entertainment district in Copenhagen.
A vintage metal box with the images of the Queen and King of Denmark on display in Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen
Bronze lion sculpture guarding the entrance to Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
Entrance to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, during the Christmas season.
Danish soldier standing guard at the Rosenborg castle in Copenhagen.
Rosenborg Castle in the King's Garden (Kongens Have) in Copenhagen, built in the early 17th century by King Christian IV as a royal summer residence.
Red-tiled rooftops of Copenhagen seen from the Rosenborg Castle.
Christmas time in the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
Carouselle at full speed during the Christmas season in the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
Magnificent interior and dome of the Marble Church in Copenhagen.
Red house by a canal in Christianshavn, Copenhagen.
Baroque church of Our Saviour (Danish: Vor Frelsers Kirke) with a unique spiral tower. Christianshavn, Copenhagen.
View of Copenhagen from the famous external spiral staircase of the Church of Our Saviour in Christianshavn.
The famous Danish Cocio Classic chocolate milk in a shop in Copenhagen.
"Constitution of Christiania" on a wall in a shop in Christiania - an autonomous community in Copenhagen.
Graffiti on a wall in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Graffiti in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Graffiti covered area in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Large wooden sculpture of a troll named Green George, created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo entirely from reclaimed and trashed wood sourced from Christiania's local garbage disposal. Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen.
Installation in front of one of the houses in Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen.
Colorful door in the Freetown Christiania neighborhood of Copenhagen.
One of the most prominent houses in Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen built by the owner around 1985.
Graffiti art in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Graffiti art in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Graffiti art and a bicycle in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Inside a male toilet cabin of a community hall in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Street shop in Freetown Christiania, an independent and self-governing community in Copenhagen.
Christmas time evening scene at Kongens Nytorv, a major public square in the center of Copenhagen.
Coloful signpost in Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen with a mixture of life messages and real directions.
A prominent resident of the Freetown Christiania community and the owner / builder of one of the most interesting houses in this area.
Art installation outside the Christiania Art Gallery in the Freetown of Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous community in Copenhagen.
Elderly couple - residents of Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen.
A group of residents of Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen with Christiania's flag in the foreground on the way to the funeral of one of the members of their community.
One of the self-designed and self-built houses in Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen.
One of the most prominent houses in Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen built by the owner around 1985.
Den Grå Hal (The Grey Hall), a well-known venue in Christiania, Copenhagen covered with graffiti art.
Exit from Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark with the sign above the gate reading "You are now entering the EU".
A street in Roskilde leading to the Roskilde Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the official royal burial church for Danish monarchs.
Ffunerary monument of King Christian III in Roskilde Cathedral.
Golden altar screen created around 1560 in Antwerp inside Roskilde Cathedral.
A street leading to the entrance of Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Golden organs in the Frederiksborg Castle Chapel in Hillerød.
Art installation "Blue Christmas" ("Blå Jul"), featuring Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates displayed in the Knights' Hall (Riddersalen) of Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
The Royal Bedroom at the Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
The courtyard of Kronborg Castle in Helsingør at dusk.
Golden onion domes of the Alexander Nevsky Church at Bredgade 53 in Copenhagen.
A soldier of Danish Royal Life Guard on duty on Amalienborg square in Copenhagen.
A soldier of Danish Royal Guard on Amalienborg square in Copenhagen.
The ceremony of Changing of the Royal Life Guards at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Mastekranen (Masting Crane) a specialized shipyard crane used for placing tall masts on large sailing ships designed by architect Philip de Lange and built in 1751 as part of the Royal Naval Shipyard at Holmen, Copenhagen.
Facade of the A.P. Møller-Maersk headquarters in Copenhagen seen from a canal.
Two bronza lions guarding the exterior of Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen, currently a museum houseing the Danish Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia.
Christian VI's Hall (room 12) at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
A Rococo writing cabinet at the Frederiksborg Palace Museum in Copenhagen.
Frederik's Church in Copenhagen, known as the Marble Church (Marmorkirken).
A group of high-rank Danish officers during daily changing of the Royal Guard at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Changing of the Royal Life Guards ceremony at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.
Flat tourist boat designed to passunder very low canal bridges in Nyhavn, a famous 17th-century waterfront canal in Copenhagen.
View from a canal area in Copenhagen with the prominent spire of St. Nicholas Church.
Ornate altar inside Frederik's Church, also known as the Marble Church (Marmorkirken), in Copenhagen.
Chinese guardian lion statue, known as a "Foo Dog in front of a colorful entrance to a building in Freetown Christiania, an anarchistic, self-governed community in Copenhagen.
Family of ducks on the lake next to the Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Entrance to Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.
Entrance gate to Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød.