Top 10 Best Things to do in Soenderborg, Denmark
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List of Best Things to do in Soenderborg, Denmark
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Sønderborg, Denmark: A New Cruise Destination
This past summer, I had the opportunity to spend a few days in a destination that eagerly wants to welcome your cruise ships.
S?nderborg, Denmark, is a small city with a natural harbor and a variety of attractions to offer your guests. I was fortunate enough to experience some of the activities during my visit.
Large ships will need to drop anchor, but small ships, up to 135 meters, can tie up along the harborfront, which has amazing access to all that S?nderborg has to offer.
As an avid cruiser, I know it is exceptionally rare for ships to dock in a location that puts guests within easy walking distance of an ancient castle, a charming city center and an extended network of hiking and biking trails, but when your ship ties up in S?nderborg, your guests will have access to all of this ? and much more.
S?nderborg Castle is only a few steps away. The castle has not only a fascinating history, which is interpreted in the castle museum, but also a rousing event called the Tilting of the Rings. I know your guests will enjoy the event as much as I did.
If your guests want to stretch their legs, they can step off the ship and onto a nature trail that runs for more than 70 kilometers.
There are also many opportunities for extended shore excursions.
Just 10 minutes away, thereapos;s a historic battlefield where living history exhibits tell a story similar to the American Civil War. Your American guests will recognize the date, 1864, when their country was embroiled in a deadly war. A similar battle was taking place in Denmark, and the story is well-told
Not far from the battlefield is the summer residence of Denmarkapos;s Royal family. When Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik occupy Gr?sten Palace, there is a changing of the guard just like in Copenhagen (although this one is smaller).
If your ship carries families, youapos;ll be pleased to know that there is a theme park called Danfoss Universe less than 45 minutes drive. Although particularly suitable for kids, visitors of all ages will enjoy this fun immersion into physics and natural science.
So where is S?nderborg? Itapos;s near Denmarkapos;s border with Germany so your guests can actually enjoy a visit to two countries on one stop.
You may want to be a well-established player in the region should S?nderborg succeed in being nominated European Capital of Culture in 2017
So I encourage you to consider putting Sonderborg on your cruise itineraries. The city warmly welcomes you. This is Ralph Grizzle. Thanks for tuning in.
One Day in Sonderborg | Denmark
Sonderborg is a southern city of Denmark founded in the mid-13th century around Sønderborg Castle. Now, Sonderborg, as port and seaside resort, is one of the most beautiful places I've visited this year.
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One day in Sonderborg | Denmark 2018
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Aero Island, Denmark
Aero Island is one of the Danish Baltic Sea islands, and part of the Southern Denmark Region.
Ærø measures roughly 20 km from northwest to southeast. There are three small towns on the island: the largest is Marstal with a population of 2,266. Ærøskøbing has 925 inhabitants and Søby 496. Fourteen villages and a number of farms complete the island's pattern of settlement.
Ærøskøbing, with its narrow lanes and picturesque 18th-century houses was historically Ærø's chief town, and remains the primary port for ferry connections. Ærø is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. The island's beaches also attract anglers and artists.
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Grundtvig's Church | Copenhagen, Denmark
Grundtvig's Church | Copenhagen, Denmark
Grundtvig's Church or Grundtvigs Kirke is located in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a rare example of expressionist church architecture. Due to its unusual appearance, it is one of the best known churches in the city. The commission for the construction of a church to be named after the Danish philosopher and hymn writer N. F. S. Grundtvig was decided through a competition, won by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint in 1913. The foundation of the new church was only laid after World War I, on 8 September 1921, Grundtvig's birthday. Building took place mainly from 1921 to 1926 when the tower section was completed, leading to the initial inauguration of the so-called Tower Church in 1927. Further work on the interior and on adjacent buildings continued until 1940 and was completed by Klint's son Kaare Klint after his father's death in 1930. The church stands at the centre of a residential development (1924–36), also in yellow brick, designed by Jensen-Klint in harmony with the church.
Architecture — Jensen-Klint's design for Grundtvig's Church is a synthesis of architectural styles. In preparation for the project, the architect studied many Danish village churches, particularly those on the island of Zealand with stepped gables. Their traditional building techniques, materials and decoration inspired his design. Klint merged the modern geometric forms of Brick Expressionism with the classical vertical of Gothic architecture.
The most striking feature of the building is its west facade, reminiscent of a westwork or of the exterior of a church organ. It includes the 49 m (160 ft) tall bell tower. The imposing facade with its strong verticality guides one's eyes towards the sky. The bottom half of the tower is simple brick while the upper reaches present the appearance of one solid, rippling surface.
Klint decorated the nave with a version of the stepped gables common on Danish churches, but reinterpreted by doubling the apex. The nave was designed with generous dimensions: the triple-aisled hall church is 76 m (259 ft) long in total and 35 m (115 ft) wide; the nave has a height of 22 m (72 ft).
Interior — The interior, inspired by Gothic architecture and comparable in size to Copenhagen cathedral, fits a congregation of 1,800. Some six million yellow bricks, a typical Danish building material, were used for the edifice. In its floor plan, the interior resembles that of a typical Gothic church with a nave, two lateral aisles and a small transept. Its proportions are also Gothic: a long, narrow nave, an extremely high ceiling, the columns which rise up to pointed arches and the ribbed groin vaults above the nave and aisles. But it is the yellow brick and the lack of ornamentation which contribute to the Gothic verticality while adhering to the minimalist modern aesthetic.
The Two Organs — The church has two organs. The one on the north side of the nave near the chancel was built in 1940 by Marcussen & Søn, the facade being designed by Kaare Klint. It has 14 stops, two manuals and a pedalboard. The much larger Marcussen instrument at the western end of the nave was added in 1965 with a facade designed by Kaare Klint's son, Esben Klint. It has 55 stops, four manuals and a pedalboard. The largest of its pipes weighs 425 kg (937 lb) and, with a length of 32 feet (11 m), is the longest organ pipe in Scandinavia.
Integration and flanking buildings — The scheme also including construction of a number of buildings collectively known as On the Hill (da. På Bjerget) on each side of the church, places it in a symmetrical context to enhance its visual impact. Designed by Jensen-Klint in collaboration with Vilhelm Wittrup, Charles I. Schou and Georg Gøssel, the buildings contain the parish hall and apartments and were built from 1924 to 1926.
A long tree-lined road leads through Bispebjerg cemetery directly towards the church and the flanking buildings, creating a viewing axis similar to those of the Baroque period.
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The quiet and picturesque town of Gråsten in Denmark
Gråsten (German: Gravenstein) is a town on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark by the Nybøl Nor at an inlet of the Flensburg Fjord. It belongs to the Sønderborg municipality in Region of Southern Denmark. The town is located almost exactly at the center of a triangle defined by the towns of Aabenraa, Flensburg and Sønderborg Castle. The Egernsund Bridge, which crosses the Egern Strait, connects Gråsten with the town of Egernsund. The Gravenstein apple originates from the city. (source: wikipedia)
Danfoss Universe Der Science- und Erlebnispark für die ganze Familie
Die in Nordborg beheimatete Danfoss-Gruppe bietet mit ihrem spektakulären Freizeit- und Erlebnispark Familien, Urlaubern und Schulklassen ein besonderes Highlight in der spriessenden Parkwelt. Wissen und Bildung werden hier in einzigartiger Weise mit Spaß und Spannung vereint. Unweit der dänisch-deutschen Grenze, etwas nördlich von Sønderborg auf der Insel Als präsentiert Danfoss Universe seit 2008 die erste Segwaybahn Europas für Jedermann. Der von der Expo 2000 bekannte isländische Pavillon wurde in eine beeindruckende Welt der Naturgewalten verwandelt. Schon weit vor dem Eingang zum Park ist dieser in Wasser gehüllte Blue Cube für den Besucher zu sehen. Mehr als 500.000 Besucher zählt der Freizeitpark seit der Eröffnung im Jahr 2005.
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