Castle Island is also a very good place to go. The castle is a historical heritage and the number is quite large. This castle is also an ancient heritage of Denmark. Many of the preservations are very good and very old.
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Slotsholmen Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is an island in Copenhagen and part of the inner city of Copenhagen. The island houses many of Denmark's important institutions, including the Prime Minister's Office, the Danish National Archives, and several museums in addition to the Parliament.
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Castle Island is also a very good place to go. The castle is a historical heritage and the number is quite large. This castle is also an ancient heritage of Denmark. Many of the preservations are very good and very old.
Castle Island is built on a very beautiful island, the castle is a common green roof with brick red building part, the whole Castle Island is very good location and structure, you can enjoy many unique things and artwork.
The Castle Island's Castle Castle, also known as Hamlet, Shakespeare was based on the castle as the prototype of Hamlet, the fairy tale father Andersen once called Helsinger "the most beautiful corner of Denmark", is the fortress of the strait of the Orleans and the majestic image of the Danish royal power The Legion.
Castle Island is a small island divided by the river in Copenhagen, which has several state agencies.
The Castle Island area contains several ancient buildings, which look like an island because it is separated by the inland river in Copenhagen, but it doesn't feel like an island when walking. The Danish Parliament is in the middle of the comparison and the museum is very close. The Tovarson Museum (Thorvaldsens Museum) is located on the northwest side, and the Danish Judi Museum (Dansk jodisk museum) is located on the southwest side. The ancient buildings and landscapes make people think, and they are also a good place to take pictures.
Unconsciously, I walked here from the pedestrian street, surrounded by a canal area, so call it "island"! It is a few ancient and distinctive buildings, worth watching!