
Took the train from Hamburg to Copenhagen. There was low cloud and rain during the short ferry trip from Germany to Denmark and I thought, scheiße, this won't be good for sightseeing, but actually as the train got closer to Copenhagen the skies cleared and everything turned out great.

The Queen's palace in Copehagen. No need for high fences and concrete barriers here I guess. Denmark sort of reminds me of Canada. Why would someone bother going there to make trouble. There's always somewhere better, closer.

The stock exchange, I think it was built around 1600 and maybe the first one anywhere. There are lots of well maintained old buildings here and the national museum is excellent, full of treaures from around the world, and we went to a separate part of a national museum to see an exhibit on Danish resistance during the Second World War. It was well done. The Viking exhibit was closed because of renovations.. maybe they're embarrassed Danes once made that much trouble, I kind of doubt it though.

An old church and a nice fountain in a park. We were on bikes at this point and I don't think the other tourists liked us whizzing through them, the Dad on the left of the photo gave me the glare.
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