15 projects of Denmark

By Zhaka
  • Tivoli garden

    Tivoli garden
    Tivoli garden is a renowned theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the oldest amusement park which was opened on 15 august 1843.Georg carstensen founder of Tivoli garden, required a five year charter to create Tivoli.
  • The first railway station in Copenhagen

    The first railway station in Copenhagen
    The first railway station in Copenhagen was built in 1847, approximately at the present station location. It served Roskildebanen, and it was made of wood because it was built outside the fortifications where buildings with foundations were not allowed. An expansion was soon necessary due to plans to extend the railway network in Denmark. A new larger station, designed by H. J. Herholdt, opened in 1864
  • The Little Mermaid (statue)

    The Little Mermaid (statue)
    The Little Mermaid which was unveiled on August 23, 1913 is a bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen, depicting a mermaid. The sculpture is displayed on a rock by the waterside at the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is 1.25 metres tall[2] and weighs 175 kilograms.
  • Grundtvig's Church

    Grundtvig's Church
    Designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, his son Kaare Klint and later his grandson
    Esben Klint. It was completed in 1940. The yellow brickwork church stands 50 ms high, it's a
    combination of a cathedral and the style of old Danish country houses
  • In 1950 Denmark Took Inuit Children From Their Homes To Conduct A Social Experiment

    In 1950 Denmark Took Inuit Children From Their Homes To Conduct A Social Experiment
    In 1950,22 Inuit children were took by denmark from their homes in Greenland and built them all as citizens in foster families beyond the Norwegian Sea. Seventy-five years later the government Danish has still so far apologize for the social experiments
  • The First Egg Chair

    The First Egg Chair
    Egg Chair was designed Arne Jacobsen along with the SAS Royal Hotelin.
    Copenhagen. Jacobsen was the first to use the new technique for the Egg sprang.
  • Denmark’s Cold War struggle for scientific control of Greenland

    Denmark’s Cold War struggle for scientific control of Greenland
    As pressures developed between the USA and the Soviet Union after the Second World War, a recently freed Denmark would get itself gotten between the Bug War aspirations of two super powers.
    Free from the limitations of five years of outside occupation, Denmark was quick to apply its position on the world stage and apply their logical sway over Greenland, which had turned into a deliberately critical island to the US amid the Second World War.
  • Kriegers Flak - The world’s first offshore electricity ‘Supergrid’

    Kriegers Flak - The world’s first offshore electricity ‘Supergrid’
    Wind vitality is something Denmark has dependably championed. Back in the 1970's, it was the Danes who spearheaded business wind power and today a fifth of all the country's vitality originates from this inexhaustible asset. With wind energy now the cornerstone of the nation’s future Green Energy plan to become fossil fuel free by 2050, the Danes are again pioneering the way ahead. This time with offshore wind farms and is at the forefront of this emerging technology.
  • ARKEN Museum of Modern Art

    ARKEN Museum of Modern Art
    ARKEN Museum of Modern Art is a private non-for-profit charity, state authorized, contemporary art museum in Ishøj near Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. The museum was conceived and created by Copenhagen County.T. ARKEN was designed by the Danish architect Søren Robert Lund, in a distinctive architectural form. It was opened on 15 March 1996 by her majesty of Denmark, Queen Margrethe.
  • Great belt fixed link

    Great belt fixed link
    reat belt fixed link was opened on 1998. Great belt fixed link is 18 km long fixed link beyond the storebaelt. This fixed link embraces of two bridges and a tunnel. It is one of the world longest suspension bridge
  • The Oresund Bridge

    The Oresund Bridge
    The Oresund bridge runs nearly 8 kilometres (5 miles) from the Swedish coast to the artificial island Peberholm in the middle of the strait.The Oresund Bridge is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe and connects two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the Swedish city of Malmö. It connects the road and rail networks of the Scandinavian Peninsula with those of Central and Western Europe
  • Copenhagen opera house

    Copenhagen opera house
    Copenhagen opera house was inaugurated on January 5 2005. Copenhagen opera house is one of the expensive opera houses with the construction cost of over us$500million. It is one of the most modern opera house in the world. Royal Danish theatre manages Copenhagen opera house and has got best furnished in the world. Copenhagen opera house has a 6 stages which are directly connected.
  • 8 House

    8 House
    8 House is a large mixed-use development built in the shape of a figure 8 on the southern perimeter of the new suburb of Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built in 2006 and designed by Bjarke Ingels, founding partner of the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the bow-shaped building consists of 61,000 square metres of three different types of residential housing and 10,000 square metres of retail premises and offices. It is the largest private development ever undertaken in Denmark.
  • Superkilen Park

    Superkilen Park
    Superliken Park is a half a mile long urban space wedging through one of the most
    ethnically diverse and socially challenged neighborhoods in Denmark, and it is designed by
    Bjarke Ingels. It is a collection of global found objects that come from 60 different nationalities of
    the people live in the surrounding areas.
  • The Hunt

    The Hunt
    The Hunt (Danish: Jagten) is a 2012 Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Mads Mikkelsen. The story is set in a small Danish village around Christmas, and follows a man who becomes the target of mass hysteria after being wrongly accused of sexually abusing a child in his kindergarten class.