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[Scenery] Beautiful and spectacular [Interesting] Cultural connotation [Value for money] Recommended
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[Scenery] Beautiful and spectacular [Interesting] Cultural connotation [Value for money] Recommended
The Royal Theatre has a history of three to four hundred years, even if you just pass by, you will think it is a very beautiful building. If you like to watch performances, you can pay attention, and there is another new opera house in Copenhagen, which has a more modern architectural style.
The Royal Theatre is also a very good building. You can feel the classical architectural features of Denmark when you visit the exterior. The building itself is also very representative. You can see some ancient Danish artistic features through this.
In addition to a century-old Danish Royal Opera House, Copenhagen also has a more innovative and expensive Copenhagen Opera House. This opera house is one of the most modern opera houses in the world, with a construction cost of over 2.4 billion Danish kroner and one of the most expensive opera houses in the world. It was officially opened on January 15, 2005. The Opera House is located on Dake Island, which was originally a shipyard. The front of the opera house is made of wide glass and light brown Jurassic rocks, with 14 floors, 9 above ground and 5 underground.
The Royal Danish Opera House was built in 1748 and is also one of Andersen's favorite places to visit during his lifetime. The night lights hit the outer wall of the stone wall, revealing a brilliant and dazzling classical beauty. Tickets for performances at the Royal Danish Opera House are not expensive. In order to let everyone enjoy the beautiful experience, the dance troupe is mostly subsidized by the government. But every audience who watched the show dressed up to attend, this kind of deep-rooted cultivation is convincing.