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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,121 --> 00:00:03,701 (howling wind) 2 00:00:07,222 --> 00:00:09,972 (exciting music) 3 00:01:09,420 --> 00:01:10,960 - [Narrator] Our aerial journey begins 4 00:01:10,960 --> 00:01:13,540 at Rødby Harbor on Lolland Island 5 00:01:13,540 --> 00:01:15,370 before crossing to Falster Island 6 00:01:15,370 --> 00:01:16,990 and its beaches and bridges. 7 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:21,360 On the Island of Møn, we take a look at the white cliffs 8 00:01:21,360 --> 00:01:23,980 and a very rare romantic landscape 9 00:01:23,980 --> 00:01:26,440 before crossing to the main Island of Zealand 10 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:27,740 and the city of Roskilde. 11 00:01:29,030 --> 00:01:32,330 We then fly east to Copenhagen, the capital city, 12 00:01:32,330 --> 00:01:35,400 before going north past Royal Palaces 13 00:01:35,400 --> 00:01:38,570 to the end of our journey at Kronborg Castle, 14 00:01:38,570 --> 00:01:42,400 immortalized as Hamlet's Castle from Shakespeare's play. 15 00:01:47,130 --> 00:01:50,380 In Denmark, ferries are a very familiar sight, 16 00:01:50,380 --> 00:01:53,870 as the country consists of over 480 islands, 17 00:01:53,870 --> 00:01:55,880 of which 100 are inhabited. 18 00:01:57,030 --> 00:01:59,700 At Rødby Harbor on the island of Lolland 19 00:01:59,700 --> 00:02:03,670 the ferry links Denmark to Germany and mainland Europe. 20 00:02:03,670 --> 00:02:06,910 (soft music) 21 00:02:06,910 --> 00:02:09,220 The landscape of Denmark is low-lying, 22 00:02:09,220 --> 00:02:12,370 with wide stretches of corn fields and forests 23 00:02:12,371 --> 00:02:16,211 and in this sea of fields are small neat farms, 24 00:02:16,210 --> 00:02:18,050 many going back centuries. 25 00:02:18,050 --> 00:02:20,470 (soft music) 26 00:02:23,990 --> 00:02:26,910 And in the villages, centuries old colored churches 27 00:02:26,910 --> 00:02:28,970 rise above the low-lying houses. 28 00:02:31,030 --> 00:02:34,690 And nowhere in Denmark is very far from the sea. 29 00:02:34,690 --> 00:02:36,620 This is the country where the Vikings 30 00:02:36,620 --> 00:02:38,470 once set out across the oceans 31 00:02:38,470 --> 00:02:40,970 to explore and conquer distant lands. 32 00:02:41,930 --> 00:02:43,900 And the sea is still a way of life 33 00:02:43,900 --> 00:02:46,170 with harbor towns like Nykøbing 34 00:02:46,170 --> 00:02:48,690 on the island of Falster, next to Lolland. 35 00:02:51,300 --> 00:02:53,130 The love of the sea has given rise 36 00:02:53,130 --> 00:02:56,490 to the Danish tradition of summer houses by the beach. 37 00:02:56,490 --> 00:02:58,400 At Marielyst on Falster, 38 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:01,410 the beach extends to around 20 kilometers, 39 00:03:01,410 --> 00:03:03,190 but like all beaches in the country, 40 00:03:03,190 --> 00:03:05,270 is protected from any development. 41 00:03:07,320 --> 00:03:11,120 Simple, individual, wooden houses are built in the woods 42 00:03:11,120 --> 00:03:13,970 and used as holiday and weekend homes. 43 00:03:13,968 --> 00:03:16,388 (soft music) 44 00:03:17,883 --> 00:03:20,493 Marielyst began in the late 19th century 45 00:03:20,490 --> 00:03:24,090 as a place to recuperate and the popularity of fresh sea air 46 00:03:24,090 --> 00:03:26,070 and simple living caught on. 47 00:03:28,820 --> 00:03:31,310 As engineering development progressed 48 00:03:31,310 --> 00:03:35,110 bridges began to replace ferries on major routes. 49 00:03:35,110 --> 00:03:38,960 In the 1930's, the Storstrøm Bridge was built. 50 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:41,140 It is just under two miles long 51 00:03:41,140 --> 00:03:43,110 and carries both road and rail. 52 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:47,830 Before the bridge was commissioned by Danish State Railways 53 00:03:47,830 --> 00:03:49,840 trains would have been loaded onto ferries 54 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:51,520 to cross the water. 55 00:03:51,520 --> 00:03:53,930 So the new bridge took hours off a journey 56 00:03:53,930 --> 00:03:58,020 to Hårbølle Harbor for both trains as well as road traffic. 57 00:03:59,330 --> 00:04:00,640 For the next 50 years, 58 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:04,270 this was the only road connection between the islands. 59 00:04:04,270 --> 00:04:07,380 But by the 1970s with more vehicles on the road, 60 00:04:07,380 --> 00:04:09,020 the bridge was becoming too narrow. 61 00:04:09,020 --> 00:04:12,020 The large lorries could barely pass. 62 00:04:12,020 --> 00:04:13,790 A new bridge was needed. 63 00:04:16,210 --> 00:04:19,380 So in 1985, the Farø Bridge was opened 64 00:04:19,380 --> 00:04:21,820 with four lanes for traffic. 65 00:04:21,820 --> 00:04:23,830 This suspension bridge is unusual 66 00:04:23,830 --> 00:04:26,790 in having only a single cable structure in the center. 67 00:04:30,400 --> 00:04:33,050 There are actually two Farø Bridges 68 00:04:33,050 --> 00:04:36,290 which meet on a small island in the middle of the street 69 00:04:36,290 --> 00:04:38,340 and the suspension bridge is high enough 70 00:04:38,340 --> 00:04:40,420 to let small ships pass underneath. 71 00:04:42,638 --> 00:04:44,558 (gentle music) 72 00:04:44,560 --> 00:04:48,300 In 1989, Denmark was the first country in the world 73 00:04:48,300 --> 00:04:51,000 to ban straw and stubble burning, 74 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:53,640 though in places like Bogø Island 75 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:55,560 it still seems to carry on. 76 00:04:57,600 --> 00:04:59,080 The old practice of burning 77 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,610 had the advantage of removing weed seeds 78 00:05:01,610 --> 00:05:04,380 and creating a natural fertilizer from the ash 79 00:05:04,380 --> 00:05:06,640 which could be plowed back into the soil. 80 00:05:06,636 --> 00:05:09,216 (gentle music) 81 00:05:10,310 --> 00:05:12,690 However, it pollutes the atmosphere 82 00:05:12,690 --> 00:05:16,220 and releases large amounts of carbon dioxide. 83 00:05:16,220 --> 00:05:17,970 It's also potentially dangerous 84 00:05:17,970 --> 00:05:19,570 if the fire gets out of control. 85 00:05:20,464 --> 00:05:23,054 (gentle music) 86 00:05:30,390 --> 00:05:33,300 To the east of Falster is the Island of Møn, 87 00:05:33,300 --> 00:05:35,390 which pushes out into the Baltic Sea. 88 00:05:36,506 --> 00:05:38,776 And on the southeast corner is a lighthouse 89 00:05:38,780 --> 00:05:41,140 warning ships of the nearby cliffs, 90 00:05:41,140 --> 00:05:43,580 which are one of the highest parts of Denmark 91 00:05:43,580 --> 00:05:44,790 and one of the country's most 92 00:05:44,790 --> 00:05:47,470 popular destinations for tourists. 93 00:05:47,473 --> 00:05:50,263 (gentle music) 94 00:05:50,260 --> 00:05:52,700 These are the cliffs of Møn, 95 00:05:52,700 --> 00:05:55,310 which stretch for six kilometers. 96 00:05:55,310 --> 00:05:57,250 At their highest these chalk cliffs 97 00:05:57,250 --> 00:06:00,160 stand at over 120 meters. 98 00:06:00,160 --> 00:06:03,300 They are made up of millions of microscopic creatures 99 00:06:03,300 --> 00:06:07,020 which lived on the sea bed over 70 million years ago. 100 00:06:07,020 --> 00:06:09,490 Every so often, large sections break off 101 00:06:09,490 --> 00:06:12,610 with erosion from the sea as a result of water 102 00:06:12,610 --> 00:06:15,440 freezing in the cracks during the winter. 103 00:06:15,437 --> 00:06:18,597 (gentle music) 104 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:21,760 For a period of time, the spoil creates a new beach 105 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:23,910 and colors the sea a milky blue. 106 00:06:26,570 --> 00:06:28,880 And with every fall of chalk from the cliffs, 107 00:06:28,880 --> 00:06:31,340 fossils become exposed and the cliffs 108 00:06:31,340 --> 00:06:33,890 become a popular place to collect them. 109 00:06:33,893 --> 00:06:36,483 (gentle music) 110 00:06:38,630 --> 00:06:40,820 Visitors also come to see Liselund 111 00:06:40,820 --> 00:06:42,790 in the woods above the cliffs, 112 00:06:42,790 --> 00:06:44,740 which is a rare romantic landscape 113 00:06:44,740 --> 00:06:46,260 from the late 18th century. 114 00:06:47,340 --> 00:06:49,610 The Calmette family built a small 115 00:06:49,610 --> 00:06:53,380 thatched, picturesque castle in a neoclassical style. 116 00:06:54,260 --> 00:06:56,510 This romantic house was to be a place 117 00:06:56,510 --> 00:06:59,870 where the family could be as informal as the period allowed. 118 00:07:00,970 --> 00:07:04,190 The idea for Liselund came from the Calmettes' trip 119 00:07:04,190 --> 00:07:07,150 to Germany and Switzerland where they were inspired 120 00:07:07,150 --> 00:07:10,110 by the landscape and romantic buildings. 121 00:07:10,110 --> 00:07:11,920 They surrounded their new house 122 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:15,130 with the latest ideas for a landscaped garden, 123 00:07:15,130 --> 00:07:18,820 which was carefully contrived to look entirely natural. 124 00:07:20,270 --> 00:07:23,620 Other buildings were added, including the Norwegian house, 125 00:07:23,620 --> 00:07:26,920 which was used as a place for guests to stay. 126 00:07:26,920 --> 00:07:28,960 Some of the other buildings have since disappeared 127 00:07:28,960 --> 00:07:31,450 over the cliffs as they eroded away. 128 00:07:33,300 --> 00:07:36,120 In the late 19th century, the new owner of Liselund, 129 00:07:36,120 --> 00:07:39,840 Baron Rosenkranz, built a larger house close by. 130 00:07:39,840 --> 00:07:42,610 And in 1938, his descendants decided 131 00:07:42,610 --> 00:07:45,800 to make over the estate to a preservation trust, 132 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:47,690 who would maintain it and open 133 00:07:47,690 --> 00:07:49,580 this rare landscape to the public. 134 00:07:50,454 --> 00:07:53,044 (gentle music) 135 00:07:56,420 --> 00:08:00,320 The Queen Alexandrine Bridge, built in 1943, 136 00:08:00,320 --> 00:08:04,690 joins Møn to Zealand, Denmark's largest island. 137 00:08:04,690 --> 00:08:07,500 A distinctive feature in the Danish landscape 138 00:08:07,500 --> 00:08:10,420 is all the well-kept manor houses, 139 00:08:10,420 --> 00:08:13,370 and in particular, the beautifully built farm buildings 140 00:08:13,370 --> 00:08:17,000 that surround them which often go back centuries. 141 00:08:18,860 --> 00:08:21,540 They show quite how important farming has been 142 00:08:21,540 --> 00:08:23,570 in the Danish economy. 143 00:08:23,574 --> 00:08:26,924 And in the 18th century, the profitable estates 144 00:08:26,920 --> 00:08:29,040 of the Danish nobility allowed them 145 00:08:29,040 --> 00:08:31,330 to build impressive houses. 146 00:08:31,330 --> 00:08:34,410 Ledreborg Palace is one of the finest examples 147 00:08:34,410 --> 00:08:38,670 of Baroque and Rococo architecture in Northern Europe. 148 00:08:38,665 --> 00:08:43,155 The Palace was built between 1740 and 1745 149 00:08:43,160 --> 00:08:45,740 by Count Johan Ludvig Holstein, 150 00:08:45,735 --> 00:08:48,645 who was head of the Danish Chancellery. 151 00:08:48,650 --> 00:08:51,130 And today, the estate is still the home 152 00:08:51,130 --> 00:08:53,400 of the Holstein Ledreborg family. 153 00:08:54,690 --> 00:08:56,590 The Palace has undergone very little change 154 00:08:56,590 --> 00:08:59,910 in 250 years both inside and out. 155 00:09:01,020 --> 00:09:04,370 The symmetrical courtyard, entrance lodge and outbuildings 156 00:09:04,370 --> 00:09:06,670 have not been substantially altered. 157 00:09:06,670 --> 00:09:08,080 And as a result, Ledreborg 158 00:09:08,077 --> 00:09:11,507 is one of the most complete 18th century houses 159 00:09:11,510 --> 00:09:14,760 and unique in Danish architectural history. 160 00:09:14,755 --> 00:09:18,165 (upbeat orchestra music) 161 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:26,450 Close by the palace, is the Land of Legends 162 00:09:26,450 --> 00:09:28,060 a historical park where visitors 163 00:09:28,060 --> 00:09:31,310 can get hands-on experience of what life was like 164 00:09:31,310 --> 00:09:33,920 in the early days of Denmark's history. 165 00:09:33,920 --> 00:09:38,190 It was founded in 1964 and includes a reconstruction 166 00:09:38,190 --> 00:09:40,130 of an iron age village. 167 00:09:40,128 --> 00:09:43,008 (gentle music) 168 00:09:43,010 --> 00:09:46,050 The Center also includes activities for families 169 00:09:46,050 --> 00:09:49,970 to learn about the best known Danes of all, the Vikings. 170 00:09:49,967 --> 00:09:52,547 (gentle music) 171 00:09:55,787 --> 00:09:58,607 In the Viking Ship Museum at Roskilde, 172 00:09:58,610 --> 00:10:01,870 five original Viking ships are on display 173 00:10:01,870 --> 00:10:03,990 overlooking the Roskilde Fjord. 174 00:10:05,691 --> 00:10:10,141 Around the year 1070, five ships were sunk at a narrow point 175 00:10:10,140 --> 00:10:13,310 to protect Roskilde from an enemy attack. 176 00:10:13,310 --> 00:10:16,910 In 1962, they were excavated and they turned out 177 00:10:16,910 --> 00:10:19,740 to be five different types of Viking ships, 178 00:10:19,740 --> 00:10:22,600 ranging from cargo carriers to warships. 179 00:10:24,090 --> 00:10:26,410 In the museum harbor, replicas of the ships 180 00:10:26,410 --> 00:10:28,770 are built in a purpose-built boat yard 181 00:10:28,770 --> 00:10:31,470 and visitors can take a trip out into the fjord 182 00:10:31,470 --> 00:10:34,490 in a Viking boat to experience what it was like 183 00:10:34,490 --> 00:10:36,300 to sail in a type of ship 184 00:10:36,300 --> 00:10:38,350 built over a thousand years earlier. 185 00:10:40,930 --> 00:10:42,940 The city of Roskilde has a history 186 00:10:42,940 --> 00:10:44,870 stretching back to the year 960 187 00:10:44,870 --> 00:10:47,430 when it was the capital of Denmark 188 00:10:47,430 --> 00:10:49,690 and the King, Harald Bluetooth, 189 00:10:49,690 --> 00:10:51,730 built a church and royal estate here. 190 00:10:52,930 --> 00:10:55,570 The present Cathedral dates from the 13th century 191 00:10:55,570 --> 00:10:58,810 and since the 15th century, has been a main burial site 192 00:10:58,810 --> 00:11:01,340 for all the Danish kings and queens. 193 00:11:04,220 --> 00:11:06,690 In the 14th century, King Eric VIII 194 00:11:06,690 --> 00:11:08,920 moved the capital away from Roskilde 195 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:13,840 to another harbor city 20 miles to the east, Copenhagen. 196 00:11:13,843 --> 00:11:16,433 (upbeat music) 197 00:11:17,360 --> 00:11:19,930 With a population of around two million people, 198 00:11:19,930 --> 00:11:21,410 Copenhagen is considered to be 199 00:11:21,410 --> 00:11:24,560 one of the best cities in the world for quality of life 200 00:11:24,563 --> 00:11:27,113 and environmental sensitivity, 201 00:11:27,110 --> 00:11:30,950 with 35% of the population commuting by bicycle. 202 00:11:30,953 --> 00:11:33,543 (upbeat music) 203 00:11:35,170 --> 00:11:37,660 The city is home to the Danish Royal Family 204 00:11:37,660 --> 00:11:40,250 here at Amalienborg. 205 00:11:40,250 --> 00:11:43,630 The four palaces were originally built for four nobles. 206 00:11:43,630 --> 00:11:47,520 But after a fire in the old Royal Palace in 1794 207 00:11:47,520 --> 00:11:51,030 the Royal Family bought them and have lived here ever since. 208 00:11:53,500 --> 00:11:56,660 Overlooking the palaces is Frederick's Church, 209 00:11:56,660 --> 00:11:58,800 also known as the Marble Church, 210 00:11:58,800 --> 00:12:01,680 and has the largest dome in Scandinavia. 211 00:12:01,675 --> 00:12:04,255 (upbeat music) 212 00:12:06,450 --> 00:12:10,090 Christiansborg Palace is the third palace on this very site 213 00:12:10,090 --> 00:12:14,120 and the main building was not finally finished until 1928. 214 00:12:15,500 --> 00:12:18,600 However, the 18th century horseshoe-shaped courtyard 215 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:20,200 has survived the centuries. 216 00:12:21,880 --> 00:12:24,340 Today, the Royal Family use the reception rooms 217 00:12:24,340 --> 00:12:27,090 on state occasions, and the Palace is home 218 00:12:27,090 --> 00:12:30,910 to the Danish Parliament as well as the Supreme Court. 219 00:12:30,907 --> 00:12:33,697 (upbeat music) 220 00:12:33,700 --> 00:12:37,360 Denmark's crown jewels are housed in Rosenborg Castle. 221 00:12:38,428 --> 00:12:41,408 This is one of the most visited places in the city 222 00:12:41,410 --> 00:12:43,870 and contains thousands of Royal objects 223 00:12:43,870 --> 00:12:46,030 collected over the centuries. 224 00:12:46,025 --> 00:12:48,605 (upbeat music) 225 00:12:50,290 --> 00:12:52,420 The Castle was built in the Renaissance style 226 00:12:52,420 --> 00:12:55,130 in 1606 as a summer residence. 227 00:12:56,140 --> 00:12:59,360 It has remained largely untouched since it was built. 228 00:13:02,570 --> 00:13:06,020 Copenhagen has a number of world-renowned art galleries, 229 00:13:06,020 --> 00:13:08,200 including the Danish National Gallery 230 00:13:10,301 --> 00:13:13,941 and the Carlsberg Glyptotek, which is built 231 00:13:13,940 --> 00:13:15,530 around the personal collection 232 00:13:15,530 --> 00:13:18,530 of the brewing magnate, Carl Jacobsen, 233 00:13:18,530 --> 00:13:20,570 and ranges from ancient sculpture 234 00:13:20,570 --> 00:13:22,100 to impressionist paintings. 235 00:13:24,490 --> 00:13:26,900 One of the best places for a view over the city 236 00:13:26,900 --> 00:13:30,000 is the Round Tower, built in the 1640s 237 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:32,480 as an observatory for the nearby University. 238 00:13:33,390 --> 00:13:35,370 Inside is a spiral ramp 239 00:13:35,370 --> 00:13:39,260 wide enough to allow horse-drawn carriage to get to the top. 240 00:13:39,263 --> 00:13:42,013 (dramatic music) 241 00:13:46,670 --> 00:13:48,570 Perhaps the best-known monument 242 00:13:48,570 --> 00:13:51,110 and also one of the smallest, is to be found 243 00:13:51,110 --> 00:13:54,920 on the edge of the harbor, The Little Mermaid. 244 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:57,870 Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's story, 245 00:13:57,870 --> 00:14:02,030 the bronze figure was placed by the shoreline in 1913 246 00:14:02,030 --> 00:14:04,820 and soon became an icon for the city. 247 00:14:06,610 --> 00:14:08,670 Back in the center is another very 248 00:14:08,670 --> 00:14:11,530 popular attraction, Tivoli Gardens. 249 00:14:11,532 --> 00:14:14,282 (carnival music) 250 00:14:18,056 --> 00:14:21,356 Opened in 1843, Tivoli has remained 251 00:14:21,360 --> 00:14:25,280 just as popular with the Danes as it has with visitors. 252 00:14:25,280 --> 00:14:28,800 At night, the gardens are lit in a breathtaking display 253 00:14:28,800 --> 00:14:30,660 and people can go to concerts, 254 00:14:30,660 --> 00:14:32,510 eat in one of the many restaurants, 255 00:14:32,510 --> 00:14:35,980 and enjoy the rides, including the Star Flyer, 256 00:14:35,980 --> 00:14:38,070 the world's tallest carousel. 257 00:14:39,323 --> 00:14:42,073 (carnival music) 258 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:49,210 Copenhagen is home to some outstanding modern architecture 259 00:14:49,210 --> 00:14:51,480 such as the Royal Danish Library, 260 00:14:51,480 --> 00:14:54,860 known as the Black Diamond because of the black glass 261 00:14:54,860 --> 00:14:57,310 and the granite imported from Zimbabwe. 262 00:14:59,780 --> 00:15:01,170 And one of the latest buildings 263 00:15:01,170 --> 00:15:03,240 is the Copenhagen Opera House 264 00:15:03,240 --> 00:15:06,650 and one of the most expensive opera houses ever built, 265 00:15:06,650 --> 00:15:10,100 with costs in excess of 300 million pounds. 266 00:15:11,340 --> 00:15:13,600 It was a gift of AP Moller, 267 00:15:13,600 --> 00:15:15,890 cofounder of the Maersk Shipping Line. 268 00:15:17,370 --> 00:15:19,300 The architect was Henning Larsen 269 00:15:19,300 --> 00:15:21,800 and construction began in 2000 270 00:15:21,800 --> 00:15:23,880 and took six years to complete. 271 00:15:25,570 --> 00:15:27,510 Before the new opera house was built 272 00:15:27,510 --> 00:15:30,580 opera was performed here at the Royal Theater, 273 00:15:30,580 --> 00:15:32,940 which was built in 1872 274 00:15:32,940 --> 00:15:35,590 to replace an 18th century predecessor. 275 00:15:36,920 --> 00:15:40,080 Today, it is the home of the Royal Danish Ballet. 276 00:15:41,590 --> 00:15:45,740 It fronts Kongens Nytorv, the King's New Square 277 00:15:45,740 --> 00:15:48,300 created over 300 years ago. 278 00:15:48,304 --> 00:15:49,854 (gentle music) 279 00:15:49,850 --> 00:15:53,710 It also marks the end of Nyhavn, or New Harbor, 280 00:15:53,710 --> 00:15:56,410 which was dug by soldiers in the 1670s 281 00:15:56,410 --> 00:15:59,650 to allow ships to unload goods in the center of the city. 282 00:16:01,350 --> 00:16:04,660 Back in the 19th century, this was a notorious place 283 00:16:04,660 --> 00:16:07,280 with a seedy reputation for cheap bars, 284 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:09,100 rough hotels, and brothels. 285 00:16:10,030 --> 00:16:13,010 Today, Nyhavn and its colorful houses 286 00:16:13,010 --> 00:16:15,870 is one of the most popular places to have a drink, 287 00:16:15,870 --> 00:16:20,250 catch a tourist boat or stay one of the smart, new hotels. 288 00:16:20,252 --> 00:16:22,842 (gentle music) 289 00:16:24,210 --> 00:16:27,860 City Hall Square is marked by Copenhagen City Hall 290 00:16:27,860 --> 00:16:30,010 and its Italian-inspired clock tower. 291 00:16:30,980 --> 00:16:33,770 And running off the square is the walking street, 292 00:16:33,770 --> 00:16:35,190 the main shopping district. 293 00:16:36,670 --> 00:16:39,970 This is the longest pedestrian shopping area in Europe 294 00:16:39,970 --> 00:16:43,930 and full of the city's most expensive and famous stores. 295 00:16:43,930 --> 00:16:47,270 It's a popular place to meet and often packed with people. 296 00:16:51,004 --> 00:16:53,804 The city is full of old buildings and historic sites, 297 00:16:53,800 --> 00:16:58,020 including the Citadel, rebuilt in 1663 298 00:16:58,020 --> 00:17:00,280 following a Swedish attack. 299 00:17:00,280 --> 00:17:02,800 And it's still used by the Danish Military. 300 00:17:04,860 --> 00:17:07,310 Next to the Fort are rows of yellow-colored 301 00:17:07,310 --> 00:17:10,580 18th-century houses for naval personnel 302 00:17:10,580 --> 00:17:13,200 and built for the expanding Danish fleet. 303 00:17:18,500 --> 00:17:21,060 In Copenhagen Harbor, ferries come and go 304 00:17:21,060 --> 00:17:23,380 between Sweden and Norway, as well as being 305 00:17:23,380 --> 00:17:26,960 a stopping point for cruise liners from around the world. 306 00:17:26,960 --> 00:17:30,330 But things were not so peaceful in 1801 307 00:17:30,330 --> 00:17:32,260 when a British fleet attacked. 308 00:17:33,310 --> 00:17:35,750 Trekroner Fort was an important part 309 00:17:35,750 --> 00:17:37,490 of the Danish line of defense 310 00:17:37,490 --> 00:17:39,090 during the Battle of Copenhagen. 311 00:17:40,190 --> 00:17:43,760 This was the battle where Horatio Nelson, second-in-command, 312 00:17:43,760 --> 00:17:46,500 inflicted a heavy defeat on the Danish Navy. 313 00:17:49,410 --> 00:17:52,210 In the Naval dockyard, built on reclaimed land, 314 00:17:52,210 --> 00:17:54,880 an 18th century crane for lifting masts 315 00:17:54,880 --> 00:17:58,190 still stands as a reminder of past times. 316 00:17:59,230 --> 00:18:01,380 The dockyard is now a museum. 317 00:18:03,470 --> 00:18:07,410 Also on reclaimed land, is Christianshavn, 318 00:18:07,410 --> 00:18:09,680 which was built up in the 17th century 319 00:18:09,680 --> 00:18:12,120 as part of the fortifications of Copenhagen. 320 00:18:13,040 --> 00:18:17,010 It was originally laid out as an independent merchants town 321 00:18:17,010 --> 00:18:19,800 and clearly the influence of Dutch architecture, 322 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:21,800 as well as the use of canals, 323 00:18:21,800 --> 00:18:24,510 gives the area a very distinctive style. 324 00:18:25,780 --> 00:18:28,820 And one of the best ways of seeing Christianshavn 325 00:18:28,820 --> 00:18:30,050 is from the canals. 326 00:18:32,090 --> 00:18:35,310 There is also a rather dramatic way of seeing the area 327 00:18:35,310 --> 00:18:37,970 and that is by climbing the outside staircase 328 00:18:37,970 --> 00:18:41,750 of the corkscrew spire on the Church of Our Savior 329 00:18:41,750 --> 00:18:45,250 which was added to the original Church in 1749. 330 00:18:46,140 --> 00:18:49,710 From the top, most of Copenhagen can be seen, 331 00:18:49,710 --> 00:18:52,260 including the International Airport. 332 00:18:52,262 --> 00:18:54,392 (airplane engine roaring) 333 00:18:54,390 --> 00:18:58,590 Locally known as Kastrup, the airport opened in 1925, 334 00:18:58,590 --> 00:19:02,140 and today it handles over 20 million passengers a year. 335 00:19:02,143 --> 00:19:05,643 (airplane engine roaring) 336 00:19:06,530 --> 00:19:10,020 And next to the airport is the new motorway linked to Sweden 337 00:19:10,020 --> 00:19:13,380 which crosses the new Øresund Bridge. 338 00:19:13,382 --> 00:19:16,222 (whimsical music) 339 00:19:30,650 --> 00:19:33,930 Opened in 2000, the bridge is the longest road 340 00:19:33,930 --> 00:19:35,440 and rail bridge in Europe, 341 00:19:35,440 --> 00:19:37,440 and connects Copenhagen with Malmö. 342 00:19:38,630 --> 00:19:40,710 It took five years to build 343 00:19:40,710 --> 00:19:43,500 and it was completed three months ahead of schedule 344 00:19:43,500 --> 00:19:46,480 despite the discovery, during construction 345 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:51,200 of 16 unexploded World War II bombs lying on the seabed. 346 00:19:52,743 --> 00:19:54,853 The bridge is just one part of the crossing 347 00:19:54,853 --> 00:19:58,133 as about halfway the road and railway disappear 348 00:19:58,130 --> 00:20:00,570 into a tunnel on an artificial island. 349 00:20:01,560 --> 00:20:03,840 This provides a clear channel for ships 350 00:20:03,839 --> 00:20:07,269 and a safe approach for landing aircraft at the airport. 351 00:20:13,020 --> 00:20:15,430 North of Copenhagen, at Rungsted, 352 00:20:15,430 --> 00:20:16,900 is the house of one of Denmark's 353 00:20:16,900 --> 00:20:20,280 best known 20th twentieth century writers, Karen Blixen. 354 00:20:21,650 --> 00:20:24,620 She is best known for her book "Out of Africa", 355 00:20:24,620 --> 00:20:26,730 an account of her life in that continent, 356 00:20:26,730 --> 00:20:29,200 which was made into an Oscar-winning film 357 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:31,980 starring Meryl Streep in 1985. 358 00:20:33,160 --> 00:20:34,960 Apart from her years in Africa, 359 00:20:34,960 --> 00:20:37,560 she spent her childhood and later life here 360 00:20:37,560 --> 00:20:39,870 at her parent's manor house, 361 00:20:39,870 --> 00:20:42,420 and it's where she died in 1962. 362 00:20:44,210 --> 00:20:48,770 The house is now a museum dedicated to her life and work. 363 00:20:48,773 --> 00:20:52,313 (gentle piano music) 364 00:20:52,310 --> 00:20:54,890 Five miles up the coast, at Humlebæk 365 00:20:54,890 --> 00:20:57,420 is the most visited Art Museum in Denmark, 366 00:20:57,420 --> 00:21:00,470 the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. 367 00:21:00,470 --> 00:21:02,620 The permanent collection features works 368 00:21:02,620 --> 00:21:06,170 from the 1940's from some of the best known artists 369 00:21:06,170 --> 00:21:10,500 including Picasso, Warhol and Lichtenstein. 370 00:21:10,500 --> 00:21:12,350 In the grounds is a sculpture garden 371 00:21:12,350 --> 00:21:15,720 overlooking the sea, including a work by Henry Moore. 372 00:21:18,190 --> 00:21:20,630 The museum was created in 1958 373 00:21:20,630 --> 00:21:22,480 by the then owner of the property 374 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:24,870 and since then, new galleries have been added 375 00:21:24,870 --> 00:21:27,230 to house the growing collection 376 00:21:27,230 --> 00:21:30,830 which now stands at more than 3000 works of art. 377 00:21:33,177 --> 00:21:35,757 (upbeat music) 378 00:21:36,710 --> 00:21:38,730 This is Frederiksborg Castle 379 00:21:38,730 --> 00:21:42,370 and the largest Renaissance Palace in Scandinavia, 380 00:21:42,370 --> 00:21:44,970 which is now the Museum of National History. 381 00:21:46,130 --> 00:21:49,710 It was built between 1602 and 1620 382 00:21:49,710 --> 00:21:53,470 by King Christian IV on three small islands 383 00:21:53,470 --> 00:21:57,560 in a lake close to Hillerød and replaced an earlier castle. 384 00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:03,210 For the next 200 years, the castle was used 385 00:22:03,210 --> 00:22:05,700 as a Royal Residence, as well as a place 386 00:22:05,700 --> 00:22:08,490 for the anointing and crowning of Danish monarchs. 387 00:22:10,150 --> 00:22:15,150 In 1859, a disastrous fire destroyed much of the interior. 388 00:22:15,540 --> 00:22:19,070 The reconstruction was funded by public subscription 389 00:22:19,070 --> 00:22:20,850 as well as a large donation 390 00:22:20,850 --> 00:22:24,140 from the Carlsberg brewing magnate, Carl Jacobsen 391 00:22:24,140 --> 00:22:27,710 on the condition that the Castle was turned into a museum. 392 00:22:29,770 --> 00:22:31,580 The Magnificent Baroque Garden 393 00:22:31,580 --> 00:22:33,870 is away from the house across the lake 394 00:22:33,870 --> 00:22:36,050 and was laid out in the 1720's. 395 00:22:37,530 --> 00:22:40,600 A restoration program was begun in 1995 396 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:43,520 to bring the Gardens back to their original design. 397 00:22:51,340 --> 00:22:54,530 A few miles to the North, on the shore of Lake Esrum 398 00:22:54,530 --> 00:22:57,590 is Fredensborg Palace, the Danish Royal Family's 399 00:22:57,590 --> 00:23:00,150 spring and autumn residence. 400 00:23:00,145 --> 00:23:03,665 It's also the most used of all the Royal Residences 401 00:23:03,670 --> 00:23:06,190 and is often the site of important state visits. 402 00:23:07,730 --> 00:23:11,080 It was built in the 1720's for King Frederick IV 403 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:12,790 as a small pleasure palace. 404 00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:16,600 During construction, a peace treaty with Sweden 405 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:18,830 was signed at the unfinished building 406 00:23:18,830 --> 00:23:21,450 ending a 20-year conflict. 407 00:23:21,450 --> 00:23:24,260 The Palace was then named Fredensborg, 408 00:23:24,260 --> 00:23:27,120 which translates as the Palace of Peace. 409 00:23:28,630 --> 00:23:31,130 In the 1750s, the main Palace block 410 00:23:31,130 --> 00:23:32,830 was extended with the addition 411 00:23:32,830 --> 00:23:35,420 of four identical corner pavilions. 412 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:40,070 The large formal garden layout still exists 413 00:23:40,070 --> 00:23:42,930 though most of the planting has been replaced by grass 414 00:23:44,066 --> 00:23:45,976 and the Palace and Gardens are open to the public 415 00:23:45,983 --> 00:23:47,863 during the summer months. 416 00:23:48,813 --> 00:23:51,483 (ominous music) 417 00:24:04,740 --> 00:24:06,330 Overlooking the narrow strait 418 00:24:06,330 --> 00:24:09,860 between Denmark and Sweden is Kronborg Castle, 419 00:24:09,860 --> 00:24:11,580 one of the most important Renaissance 420 00:24:11,580 --> 00:24:13,680 style castles in the world. 421 00:24:15,154 --> 00:24:16,734 There has been a fortress on this site 422 00:24:16,730 --> 00:24:19,240 since the 15th century, when Danish kings 423 00:24:19,240 --> 00:24:21,540 decided to charge a toll for ships 424 00:24:21,540 --> 00:24:23,700 entering and leaving the Baltic Sea. 425 00:24:25,419 --> 00:24:28,269 (ominous music) 426 00:24:28,270 --> 00:24:30,380 The present building dates from the end 427 00:24:30,380 --> 00:24:31,630 of the 16th century. 428 00:24:32,970 --> 00:24:35,910 It was captured by the Swedes in 1658 429 00:24:35,910 --> 00:24:38,610 and showed that it was not impregnable 430 00:24:38,610 --> 00:24:40,830 so that after its return to Denmark, 431 00:24:40,830 --> 00:24:42,520 the defenses were beefed up 432 00:24:42,520 --> 00:24:45,460 with additional lines of ditches and ramparts, 433 00:24:45,460 --> 00:24:48,750 making Kronborg the most formidable fortress in Europe. 434 00:24:50,060 --> 00:24:52,680 By the 18th century, the fortress was being used 435 00:24:52,680 --> 00:24:56,010 as a prison as well as a military fort 436 00:24:56,007 --> 00:24:59,027 and this continued until the early 1900s 437 00:24:59,030 --> 00:25:02,080 when the army left and the Castle was renovated 438 00:25:02,080 --> 00:25:03,540 and opened as a museum. 439 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:08,200 But perhaps the Castle is best known around the world 440 00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:10,160 as Elsinore and the setting 441 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:14,040 for William Shakespeare's famous play, Hamlet. 442 00:25:14,040 --> 00:25:16,080 Shakespeare never set foot in Denmark 443 00:25:16,080 --> 00:25:18,920 yet, when he wrote the play around 1600 444 00:25:18,920 --> 00:25:21,460 he imagined it perfectly. 445 00:25:21,460 --> 00:25:23,580 And today the play is often performed 446 00:25:23,580 --> 00:25:25,970 in this magnificent Castle 447 00:25:25,973 --> 00:25:29,433 and a perfect place to end this journey. 448 00:25:29,433 --> 00:25:32,183 (dramatic music) 449 00:25:37,476 --> 00:25:40,056 (gentle music) 33702

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