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What are the famous attractions in Denmark?

1. Tivoli Gardens

The history of the garden can be traced back to 1843, and the inspiration for the world-famous Disney Park architecture came from here. There are a wide variety of attractions here, such as roller coasters, puppet theaters, restaurants, cafes, gardens, restaurants and bars, and the most famous Moorish-style concert hall.

2. Christiansborg Palace

On Castle Island in the center of Copenhagen you can see the seat of the Danish government. With a history of more than 800 years, today's Christiansborg has transformed from the center of power of the Kingdom of Denmark into a palace currently used by the Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court. Don’t worry, most of this place is open to the outside world.

3. National Museum of Denmark

The National Museum of Denmark is only a 10-minute walk from Tivoli Gardens. Denmark’s history and cultural heritage can be appreciated in the museum. The museum displays an impressive collection of Danish artifacts, including a 2,000-year-old Sun Chariot, Danish porcelain and silver jewelry, and Romanesque and Gothic church decorations.

Other collections highlight clothing and antique furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries. By visiting, you can see a complete history of the development of the Danish nation. There are also collections from Greenland, Asia, Africa and other places. At the Children’s Museum, children can dress up in period costumes, climb aboard a Viking ship and become the brave Vikings of their dreams.

4. Oresund Bridge

This bridge is about 10 kilometers away from Copenhagen. You can drive or take a train across it. Opened in 1999, the 8-kilometer-long bridge now connects Denmark's largest island, New Zealand, to Copenhagen. The Oresund Bridge has gained a lot of popularity around the world, largely due to the hit Danish-Swedish drama The Bridge.

5. Andersson Museum

The Andersson Museum (H.C Andersson's House) is located in the urban area of ??Odense in the middle of the Danish island of Funen. It was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth (1905) of the great Danish fairy tale writer Andersen (1805-1875). The museum is a bungalow with red tiles and white walls, located in a cobblestone street.

The ancient-style buildings facing the street here make people feel as if they have returned to the era when Andersen lived in the 19th century. The museum has 18 exhibition rooms.