Sightseeing on a Winter’s Day in Copenhagen
November 2011Denmark’s Crown Jewels
Now this is some serious bling!
Located in the basement of Rosenborg Castle, the Crown Jewels of Denmark date back to Christian VI’s Queen, Sophie Magdalene. In her will of 1746, she directed that her jewellery should not become the possession of any one person, but always be at the disposal of the Queen. I’m wishing I had something this shiny and sparkly in my jewelry box!
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I don’t like cold weather, and I can’t imagine visiting Denmark in the winter, but I’m glad you introduced the rundetarn. A tower with a ramp instead of steps. That’s my speed.
Making our rounds on the Carnival of Cities. I had never considered Copenhagen for a Girlfriends Getaway! Great post.
Great post. There are so many wonderful attractions, landmarks and fun neighborhoods to visit in Copenhagen.