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Art and CultureCulturally the special Danish dynamic between past and present is there in the many, up to 1000-year old churches, in the street life of the provincial towns, in the wealth of castles and manor houses and in the world famous Danish architecture.
ArticlesVisit artists' homesSeveral artists' homes in Denmark are open to the public. They provide a fantastic insight into the artists' lives and an opportunity to see their works in a different way. 3 cultural gemsThe UNESCO World Heritage List is inscribed with the names of world monuments with universal value for all time. COBRACO stands for Copenhagen, BR for Brussels and A for Amsterdam. Copenhagen was the head, Brussels was the body and Amsterdam was the tail in this international abstract, spontaneous artistic movement, which arose in 1948. Vikings without horns!
The history of the Vikings has always been a source of great fascination. The image of the Vikings as blond, blue-eyed and fearless warriors, explorers, mariners and traders is undisputed. Golden Age festival
The period from 1800 to 1850 was a flourishing era in the history of Danish culture, in which the arts and sciences reached new heights.
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A bridge of cultures
Denmarkâs natural position as a cultural bridge between Europe and Scandinavia has left us in the advantageous position of being able to combine the best of both worlds with our own unique traditions. Art in and around CopenhagenThe Danish capital has a flourishing gallery life and many art centers.
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