5 August 2010

Copenhagen, Denmark

Posted by admin @ 15:42 pm    categories: imagestraveling

This post is a continuation of several previous posts, recapping my travels of the past month.

The Copenhagen stock exchange

The Copenhagen stock exchange

Tuesday, 13 July. Copenhagen.
Woke after 10; got my laundry from the attic where I’d hung it to dry; showered. Had coffee and toast with Nikolaj [my couchsurfing host]; some good rye bread. We sat around for a while, since it had begun to rain, but after a while I headed out anyway, with my rain jacket and sneakers and waterproof bag.

Walked northwest into Nørresbro; took Nørrebrogade and went into the Assistens Cemetery. Really lovely; in some ways I liked it more than the cemetery in Prague. Saw Niels Bohr’s grave, and those of Søren Kierkegarde and Hans Christian Andersen. While there, the rain stopped.

a Danish coat of arms, on the Dronning Louises Bro (Queen Louise's Bridge) into Norresbro

a Danish coat of arms, on the Dronning Louises Bro (Queen Louise’s Bridge) into Nørresbro — not exactly sure whose or what it signifies

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