Christian 4. statue | Christian IV statue | Børsen | Slotsholmen
Short Youtube video with the new Christian IV / 4. statue at the square near Børsen at Slotsholmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. The statue is 6 meters tall and by artist Hans Pauli Olsen. Location near Børsgade, Slotsholmsgade, Christiansborg Palace Square and Holmens Canal. #Christian4 #ChristianIV #Statue
Kort Youtube video med den nye Christian 4. statue på pladsen ved Børsen på Slotsholmen i København, Danmark. Statuen er 6 meter høj og af kunstneren Hans Pauli Olsen. Lokation nær Børsgade, Slotsholmsgade, Christiansborg Slotsplads og Holmens Kanal.
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Christian IV , sometimes colloquially referred to as Christian Firtal in Denmark and Christian Kvart or Quart in Norway, was a monarch of the German House of Oldenburg who ruled as king of Denmark-Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 to 1648.His reign of 59 years is the longest of all Danish monarchs, and the longest of all the Scandinavian monarchies.Christian began his personal rule of Denmark in 1596 at the age of 19.He is frequently remembered as one of the most popular, ambitious, and proactive Danish kings, having initiated many reforms and projects.
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코펜하겐 서쪽 로스킬데에는 12세기에 지어진 덴마크 최초의 성당이 있다. 세계문화유산이기도 한 로스킬데 대성당 건물은 원래 로마네스크 양식과 고딕 양식으로도 지어졌지만 오랜 세월동안 많은 왕들이 증계축을 한 결과 지금은 여러 가지 건축 양식이 혼합되어있다. 로스킬데 대성당에는 마르그레테 1세 여왕부터 프레데릭 9세 여왕까지 역대 왕과 왕비의 석관 40개가 안치되어있다. 그 중 17개의 석관은 호화로운 대리석으로 만들어져 아름다움의 극치를 이루고 있다. 성당 한편에는 크리스챤 4세의 관이 보관되어있는 방이 있다. 크리스챤 4세가 재위했던 16세기 말에서 17세기 초까지 약 60년 동안이 덴마크의 절정기였다고 한다. 예술과 별을 사랑했던 크리스챤 4세의 방답게 이 방의 천장은 수많은 별로 장식되어있었다. 재밌는 것은 이 방의 한쪽 벽에 예수의 그림이 그려져 있는데 창으로 햇빛 때문에 잘 보이지 않다가 크리스챤 4세의 다리 사이로 보면 그 모습이 서서히 드러난다. 이것조차 크리스챤 4세의 배려일까?
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West Los Copenhagen Kiel There is Denmark's first cathedral built in the 12th century. Also a World Heritage Site Roskilde Cathedral buildings are built, but also the original Romanesque and Gothic outcome is now one of many kings gyechuk increased over the years has been mixed various architectural styles. Roskilde Cathedral has been enshrined Queen Margrethe 1 dog from Frederick IX 40 sarcophagus of kings and queens from the Queen. As of 17 sarcophagus is the ultimate form of beauty made of luxurious marble. The cathedral has a room, which is kept a tube of Christian IV. Christian IV who reigned in the late 16th century until the early 17th century, and this was a heyday of Denmark for about 60 years. The ceiling of the room the room like a 4-year-old Christian who loved art and was decorated by countless stars. The funny thing is picture of Jesus on one wall of the room is drawn into a window because sunlight is difficult to see the look between the legs of Christian IV that look revealed gradually. Is this even the care of Christian IV?
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West Los Copenhagen Kiel Der er Danmark første katedral bygget i det 12. århundrede. Også en World Heritage Site Roskilde Cathedral bygninger er bygget, men også den oprindelige romanske og gotiske resultat er nu en af mange konger gyechuk steget gennem årene har været blandede forskellige arkitektoniske stilarter. Roskilde Domkirke er blevet nedfældet Dronning Margrethe 1 hund fra Frederick IX 40 sarkofag af konger og dronninger fra dronningen. Som 17 sarkofag er den ultimative form for skønhed lavet af luksuriøse marmor. Katedralen har et værelse, som holdes et rør af Christian IV. Christian IV, der regerede i slutningen af det 16. århundrede, indtil det tidlige 17. århundrede, og det var en storhedstid Danmark i omkring 60 år. Loftet i rummet rummet ligesom en 4-årig kristen, der elskede kunst og blev dekoreret af utallige stjerner. Det sjove er billede af Jesus på en væg i rummet suges ind i et vindue, fordi sollyset er svært at se udseendet mellem benene på Christian IV, der ser afsløret gradvist. Er dette endnu pleje af Christian IV?
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Christian 4th (1577-1648) Talking Statues Copenhagen
Talking Statues is a new fun way to explore the city of Copenhagen. We bring the statues to life - all you need is a smartphone. Talking Statues is an app produced by Film Director David Fox from the film company True Stories, that gives you the opportunity to experience some of the most prestigious cultural figures from Danish history being brought to life. With this new modern animation technique the eyes of the statues will blink, while their lips tell their own personal story.
Download the app by scanning the QR code on the frontpage of talkingstatues.com You will now be guided to the statues, which are all placed in the center of the city. You need to have a scan app on your smart- phone such as ScanLife, which you can download for free. Each statue has a QR code placed on its base. When you scan its QR Code the statue will start talking to you directly on your phone. The staues speak Danish or English and your smartphone settings determine which language the statues will be speaking.
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EXPLORING COPENHAGEN'S historic 17th century KASTELLET (FORT) ????, DENMARK
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go visit the historic Kastellet (Citadel or Fort) in the beautiful city of Copenhagen; it was constructed in 1663 under King Frederik III, after the original fort on the site was compromised by a Swedish attack in 1658. It was partially rebuilt again in the nineteenth century when the distinctively star-shaped building, flanked by a moat, served as a prison.
During the Second World War, Kastellet was used as a base by German forces whilst they occupied Copenhagen.
Today, still in a great state of preservation, Kastellet is a military base. Its grounds have been turned into a park, which is open to the public.
Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
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Børsen. The oldest stock exchange in Denmark. It was built by Christian IV in 1619–1640
Børsen. The oldest stock exchange in Denmark. It was built by Christian IV in 1619–1640
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Frederiksborg Castle was built by King Christian IV in the early decades of the 17th century and is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region. The aim of the building was to show off and enhance Christian IV’s status as a powerful European monarch. Accordingly the castle is richly adorned with symbolic and decorative elements: for example, the impressive Neptune Fountain and the Marble Gallery of the King’s Wing.
Since 1878 Frederiksborg Castle has housed The Museum of National History, which presents 500 years of Danish history with a collection of portraits, history paintings, furniture and applied art. The Museum was established by the founder of Carlsberg, brewer J. C. Jacobsen, and ever since has been an independent department of the Carlsberg Foundation.
The Castle Gardens
The gardens surrounding the huge building complex represented the finishing touch in the creation of Frederiksborg Castle. Christian IV had his own garden, but in 1720 J. Krieger was commissioned to create a new Castle garden. The pleasure palace Sparepenge was demolished to make way for a stunning Baroque garden, which as the style of the age dictated was symmetrically constructed with perfectly straight hedges.
From the end of the 18th century the Baroque Garden became run down and was not recreated until the 1990s. The lowest plateaus in the garden contain the royal monograms for Frederik IV, Frederik V, Christian VI and Margrethe II, designed in closely trimmed hedges surrounded by dome-shaped box trees. These are the four monarchs, under whom the complex has existed: from Fredrik IV’s creation of the garden to its recreation in Queen Margrethe’s time.
The Baroque Garden is not the Castle’s only garden. To the left of the Baroque Garden is the romantic, English-style garden, where the small Bath House Castle is also located. With its small lakes and shrubberies the Romantic Garden was created to convey moods and present the beauty of nature. By contrast, the straight lines and sharp angles of the Baroque Garden display the beauty implicit in mankind’s control of nature.
Did you know: Since 1878 Frederiksborg Castle has housed The Museum of National History, which presents 500 years of Danish history with a collection of portraits, history paintings, furniture and applied art.
Opened: 1620
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia. Situated on three islets in the Slotssøen (castle lake), it is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style.
After a serious fire in 1859, the castle was rebuilt on the basis of old plans and paintings. Thanks to public support and the brewer J. C. Jacobsen, its apartments were fully restored and reopened to the public as the Danish Museum of National History in 1882. Open throughout the year, the museum contains the largest collection of portrait paintings in Denmark. It also provides visitors with an opportunity to visit several of the castle's state rooms including the restored Valdemar Room and Great Hall as well as the Chapel and the Audience Chamber which were both largely spared by the fire and contain sumptuous decorations.
The estate originally known as Hillerødsholm near Hillerød had traditionally belonged to the Gøyes, one of the noble families of Denmark. In the 1520s and 1530s, Mogens Gøye (c.1470–1544), Steward of the Realm, had been instrumental in introducing the Danish Reformation. He lived in a half-timbered building on the most northerly of three adjoining islets on the estate's lake. The property was known as Hillerødsholm (literally islet of Hillerød). After his daughter, Birgitte, married the courtier and naval hero Herluf Trolle in 1544, the couple became its proprietors. In the 1540s, Trolle replaced the old building with a larger manor house.
Bath House hunting lodge (1581)
Part 1-2 Copenhagen Post: Denmark´s King Christian 4 Murdered Renaissance Astronomer Tycho Brahe
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takes us for a boat ride to the residence of Tycho Brahe, the nestor of the Renaisance. The Renaisance astronomer was forced to flee from Denmark because the notorious lust murderer and witch hunter of more than 200 women burnt to death King Christian the 4th ran Tycho Brahe out of the country. This monster King swindled himself to the title of Renaisance King! - Click on:
Christian 4. (1577-1648) - Talking Statues / Danish
Talking Statues er en ny sjov måde at opleve Københavns statuer på. Vi vækker statuerne til live, alt du behøver er en smartphone. Talking Statues er en app, der giver dig mulighed for at opleve nogle af de mest prestigefyldte kulturpersonligheder fra dansk historie blive vakt til live. Med en ny moderne animationsteknik får statuerne øjnene, der blinker og læber der fortælle deres egne historier.
Download app'en, det sker automatisk ved at scanne QR koden på talkingstatues.com og du vil blive guidet rundt til de foreløbige 10 statuer, som du finder i Indre By. Du skal have en scanner app installeret på din smartphone f.eks. ScanLife, som du kan downloade gratis. Hver statue har også en QR-kode placeret på soklen. Når QR koden er scannet, begynder statuerne at tale til dig direkte på din telefon. Statuerne taler både dansk og engelsk og din smartphone finder automatisk det rigtige sprog via dine indstillinger.
Projektet er lavet og udført d. 13. september 2013 efter en original ide af David Fox fra Filmselskabet True Stories. Læs mere på vores hjemmeside talkingstatues.com
Part 1 Copenhagen Post: Denmark´s King Christian 4 Murdered Renaissance Astronomer Tycho Brahe
Playlist - click on:
Read Rotten in the State of Denmark
Prof. Peter Andersen: Tycho Brahe was Murdered by a Contract Killer - click on:
Part 1) The Oresund Region Republic - click on:
takes us for a boat ride to the residence of Tycho Brahe, the nestor of the Renaisance. The Renaisance astronomer was forced to flee from Denmark because the notorious lust murderer and witch hunter of more than 200 women burnt to death King Christian the 4th ran Tycho Brahe out of the country. This monster King swindled himself to the title of Renaisance King! - Click on:
Part 2 Copenhagen Post: Denmark´s King Christian 4 Murdered renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe
For Whole Automatic Playlist - click on:
Read Rotten in the State of Denmark
Prof. Peter Andersen: Tycho Brahe was Murdered by a Contract Killer - click on:
Part 1) The Oresund Region Republic - click on:
takes us for a boat ride to the residence of Tycho Brahe, the nestor of the Renaisance. The Renaisance astronomer was forced to flee from Denmark because the notorious lust murderer and witch hunter of more than 200 women burnt to death King Christian the 4th ran Tycho Brahe out of the country. This monster King swindled himself to the title of Renaisance King! - Click on:
Part 2: Denmark´s King Christian 4 Murdered Tycho Brahe.
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Reformation in Denmark (part II)
The Reformation in Denmark was a coup made by war. It happened 1536 and before that the leader of the Catholics (Skipper Clement) was tortured and beheaded. Even today the Danish political ruler dont want the Danes to know the truth about how lutheranism came to Denmark. This is forbidden teaching, even today, in the Danish schools and the fact, that Denmark is still a Lutheran monarchy is hidden from the Danish population. They simple dont know the constitution of their own country, and they dont care. To live a good and a safe life is only possible if you don,t know. Therefore the Danes don't know.
Caritas fountain at Gammeltorv, Copenhagen, DK, 1, 16-4-2011.AVI
Caritas fountain at Gammeltorv, Copenhagen, DK, 1, 16-4-2011.Originally from 1608 bulit by king Christian the IV. It is the oldest fountain in Copenhagen. The golden apples are only rarely seen in function.
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Kongens Have, Copenhagen, Denmark
Rosenborg Castle Gardens (Kongens Have)
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Rosenborg Castle Gardens (Danish: Kongens Have literally The King's Garden) is the oldest and most visited park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in the early 17th century as the private gardens of King Christian IV's Rosenborg Castle, the park also contains several other historical buildings, including Rosenborg Barracks, home to the Royal Guards, as well as a high number of statues and monuments. The park also plays host to temporary art exhibitions and other events such as concerts throughout the summer.
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Copenhagen City Hall 1761
3D animation of the City Hall of Copenhagen in 1761.
Copenhagen, Denmark - Børsen (2018)
Børsen (Danish for Exchange), also known as Børsbygningen (The Stock Exchange in English), is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of Copenhagen. The historic building is situated next to Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish Parliament, on the island of Slotsholmen. It is a popular tourist attraction. Børsen is most noted for its distinctive spire, shaped as the tails of four dragons twined together, reaching a height of 56 metres.
Built under the reign of Christian IV in 1619–1640, the building is considered a leading example of the Dutch Renaissance style in Denmark. It is a protected building for conservation purposes.
Copenhagen is the capital and most populous city of Denmark. The city has a population of 775,033 (as of January 2018), of whom 613,288 live in the Municipality of Copenhagen and the Copenhagen urban area has a population of 1,308,893 (as of January 2018). Copenhagen is situated on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand; another small portion of the city is located on Amager, and is separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the strait of Øresund. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road.
Originally a Viking fishing village founded in the 10th century, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. Beginning in the 17th century it consolidated its position as a regional centre of power with its institutions, defences and armed forces. After suffering from the effects of plague and fire in the 18th century, the city underwent a period of redevelopment. This included construction of the prestigious district of Frederiksstaden and founding of such cultural institutions as the Royal Theatre and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After further disasters in the early 19th century when Horatio Nelson attacked the Dano-Norwegian fleet and bombarded the city, rebuilding during the Danish Golden Age brought a Neoclassical look to Copenhagen's architecture. Later, following the Second World War, the Finger Plan fostered the development of housing and businesses along the five urban railway routes stretching out from the city centre.
Since the turn of the 21st century, Copenhagen has seen strong urban and cultural development, facilitated by investment in its institutions and infrastructure. The city is the cultural, economic and governmental centre of Denmark; it is one of the major financial centres of Northern Europe with the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Copenhagen's economy has seen rapid developments in the service sector, especially through initiatives in information technology, pharmaceuticals and clean technology. Since the completion of the Øresund Bridge, Copenhagen has become increasingly integrated with the Swedish province of Scania and its largest city, Malmö, forming the Øresund Region. With a number of bridges connecting the various districts, the cityscape is characterised by parks, promenades and waterfronts. Copenhagen's landmarks such as Tivoli Gardens, The Little Mermaid statue, the Amalienborg and Christiansborg palaces, Rosenborg Castle Gardens, Frederik's Church, and many museums, restaurants and nightclubs are significant tourist attractions. The largest lake of Denmark, Arresø, lies around 27 miles (43 kilometers) northwest of the City Hall Square.
Copenhagen is home to the University of Copenhagen, the Technical University of Denmark and Copenhagen Business School. The University of Copenhagen, founded in 1479, is the oldest university in Denmark. Copenhagen is home to the FC København and Brøndby football clubs. The annual Copenhagen Marathon was established in 1980. Copenhagen is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world.
The Copenhagen Metro launched in 2002 serves central Copenhagen while the Copenhagen S-train and Lokaltog (private railway) and the Coast Line network serves and connects central Copenhagen to outlying boroughs. To relieve traffic congestion, which is partly the result of increased traffic because of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link road and rail construction is planned because the narrow 9-9.5 mile isthmus between Roskilde Fjord and Køge Bugt (Køge Bay) forms a traffic bottleneck. The Copenhagen-Ringsted Line will relieve traffic congestion in the corridor between Roskilde and Copenhagen.
Serving roughly two million passengers a month, Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, is the busiest airport in the Nordic countries.