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Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Denmark ❤️ | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #47

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You will definitely would wish to travel to Denmark after watching this video. Denmark is also the birthplace of one of the world's most popular toys, Lego. There is no other better place in the world where one can buy Lego bricks than at the Legoland theme park in Billund.

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These are the regional centers in Denmark plus a couple of most interesting towns:

Copenhagen (København) — Denmark's capital and largest city with a population of 1.9 million in its metropolitan area and a vast amount of offers for cultural experiences, shopping and inspiration of Danish design traditions.
Aarhus — the largest city on the Jutland peninsular and Denmark's second largest city, with a population of 1.2 million in its metropolitan area, a brilliant historic Open Air Museum of how the city looked in the 1800's, a cathedral and the AROS museum of modern art.
Aalborg — home of a historic and picturesque city centre and the rowdy Jomfru Ane Gade, which features some of country's most vibrant night life
Elsinore (Helsingør) — famous as the home of Shakespeare's 'Hamlets castle of Kronborg, and with a nice old district.
Esbjerg — Denmark's centre for the fishing and offshore industry, and a short 15 minute ferry ride away from the cozy island of Fanø
Odense — the main city of the island of Funen, and Denmark's third largest city, known as birthplace of H.C. Andersen, but the nearby The Funen Village open air museum of 18th Century farm buildings, and the nearby Egeskov Castle, one of the best-preserved Renaissance castles in Europe are also good attractions.
Randers — The sixth largest city, and home of the biggest artificial rainforest in Northern Europe, called "Randers Regnskov". Also home of "Graceland", a copy of the home of Elvis, build for the purpose of hosting a Museum and eventhouse. The city was previously known for its Beer, Gloves and Rope production.
Roskilde — The old capital of Denmark, close to Copenhagen. Seat of Denmark's largest cathedral, Roskilde Domkirke, and world famous Viking Ship Museum.
Rønne — capital and entry point for the intriguing holiday island of Bornholm, with its cozy villages, mystic round churches and the spectacular castle ruin of Hammershus

Destinations
Anholt — more than 45 kms from nearest mainland an pretty much right between Sweden and Denmark, this secluded island offers the largest desert in Northern Europe and one of Scandinavias largest seal populations.
Ertholmene (includes Christiansø) — this small group of islands, under the governing of the Danish Defence, makes up for Denmarks most eastern land and home to a large a bird reserve, as well as old defence installations.
Fanø — a 16 km long and 5 km wide island, with an unusual large mount of different natural environments on a small area: Sand, heath, meadow and pine wood.
Femø — most famous for being one of the first bastions for the women's rights movement, it now attracts both lesbians and feminists, though priding itself of welcoming all women.
Hirsholm — one of six small islands 7 km to the northeast of Frederikshavn, noted for its high population of birds, but also home to some excellent beaches and a relatively large number of bunkers, dating back to World War II.
Læsø — get away from it all in this remote island in Denmark's "desert belt", ride through the sand dunes on horseback and see unique farmhouses with seaweed roofs.
Kongernes Nordsjælland National Park — brand new national park covering the old hunting grounds of ancient kings.
Samsø — probably Denmark's "greenest" island which has recently garnered international attention since the heat and energy used on the island is exclusively produced by renewable sources, as well as home to the annual music festival Samsø Festival, sporting itself as Denmark's "hyggeligste".
Stevns Cliff — a 65 million year old cliff made up of lime an chalk, which stretches more than 12 km on the shoreline and up to 41 metres above sea-level, at one point with the picturesque Højerup Kirke church balancing on the edge above the water.

Viking heritage
Much has happened since the Danes were wreaking havoc to much of Northern Europe, but the more peaceful modern version of the Danes still take immense pride in their Viking heritage. Easiest and perhaps most interesting are the two museums near Roskilde, easily reached on a day trip from Copenhagen - the Viking ship museum is extraordinary with some well preserved ships and the Lejre Experimental Centre Sagnlandet, a living history museum with a recreated Viking village.

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