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The Old Stock Exchange Review

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The Stock Exchange Old Stock Exchange is a building on Castle Island in the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built by Christian IV from 1619 to 1640 and is the oldest stock exchange in Denmark. It is particularly famous for its dragon-shaped spires, which are 56 meters high, wrapped around the tails of four dragons. Red brick walls and green roofs are intrigued by the minarets, and together with the Christianburg Palace, it becomes the most conspicuous building on the island of Castle in the port area of Copenhagen.

The Old Stock Exchange

Posted: Mar 23, 2019
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  • sculptor
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    The Copenhagen Stock Exchange is a 17th century exchange located in the heart of Copenhagen. This historic building is located next to the seat of the Danish Parliament. The exchange is known for its unique spire, which is shaped by the tails of four dragons, and reaches a height of 56 meters. Built in 1619, the reign of Christian IV in 1640 is a model of the Danish and Dutch Renaissance style.

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    Posted: Aug 16, 2020
  • sculptor
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    Børsen(交易所)是位于哥本哈根市中心的17世纪证券交易所。 这座历史悠久的建筑位于Slotsholmen岛上丹麦议会所在地Christiansborg宫旁。 最受欢迎的旅游胜地博森(Børsen)以其独特的尖顶而闻名,尖顶的形状是四条龙的尾巴缠绕在一起,达到56米的高度。

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    Posted: Aug 4, 2020
  • 小鱼儿2015
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    The Copenhagen Stock Exchange is also a very simple trading institution, and it is also an important place to buy and sell shares. It is closed on weekends and the traffic here during working hours is quite large.

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    Posted: Mar 12, 2020
  • beatnikcn
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    One of the representatives of late mercantilism in northwestern Europe can study the context of early European business development.

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  • 诗意情节
    5/5Outstanding
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    A city of red bricks and green tiles can build ordinary red bricks into such rare and dreamlike architectural art. Copenhagen has the world's first stock exchange and its position in world financial history is known.

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2017
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