The Forgotten Giants
If you want to discover Copenhagen off the beaten path, try hunting down these marvellous sculptures: the six Forgotten Giants. The sculptures are made by the artist Thomas Dambo from local scrap wood and recycled materials are located in the outskirts of the Danish capital in lush forests and meadows and invites adventurers of all ages to go on a treasure hunt extraordinaire.
Perfect for families who want to go further and beyond the usual tourist attractions, the hunt for the sculptures is the ideal way to explore nature with children, since they put a spotlight on beautiful and often overlooked spots in nature while uniting the importance of trolls and fairy tales in Danish culture with concern for the future and sustainability.
Rundetårn
Built in 1642, the Round Tower, Rundetårn in Danish, is one of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks and the oldest observatory in Europe still in function. Wander through the library where Hans Christian Andersen used to be a regular visitor and found inspiration for his works, glance into the tower’s Hollow Core and make your way up the spiral ramp to the 34,8m high viewing platform that will reward you with a beautiful view over the city.
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