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- [Narrator] Our aerial journey begins
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at Rødby Harbor on Lolland Island
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before crossing to Falster Island
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and its beaches and bridges.
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On the Island of Møn, we take
a look at the white cliffs
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and a very rare romantic landscape
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before crossing to the
main Island of Zealand
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and the city of Roskilde.
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We then fly east to
Copenhagen, the capital city,
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before going north past Royal Palaces
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to the end of our journey
at Kronborg Castle,
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immortalized as Hamlet's
Castle from Shakespeare's play.
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In Denmark, ferries are
a very familiar sight,
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as the country consists
of over 480 islands,
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of which 100 are inhabited.
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At Rødby Harbor on the island of Lolland
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the ferry links Denmark to
Germany and mainland Europe.
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(soft music)
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The landscape of Denmark is low-lying,
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with wide stretches of
corn fields and forests
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and in this sea of fields
are small neat farms,
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many going back centuries.
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(soft music)
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And in the villages,
centuries old colored churches
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rise above the low-lying houses.
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And nowhere in Denmark
is very far from the sea.
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This is the country where the Vikings
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once set out across the oceans
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to explore and conquer distant lands.
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And the sea is still a way of life
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with harbor towns like Nykøbing
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on the island of Falster, next to Lolland.
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The love of the sea has given rise
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to the Danish tradition of
summer houses by the beach.
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At Marielyst on Falster,
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the beach extends to around 20 kilometers,
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but like all beaches in the country,
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is protected from any development.
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Simple, individual, wooden
houses are built in the woods
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and used as holiday and weekend homes.
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Marielyst began in the late 19th century
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as a place to recuperate and
the popularity of fresh sea air
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and simple living caught on.
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As engineering development progressed
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bridges began to replace
ferries on major routes.
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In the 1930's, the
Storstrøm Bridge was built.
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It is just under two miles long
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and carries both road and rail.
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Before the bridge was commissioned
by Danish State Railways
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trains would have been loaded onto ferries
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to cross the water.
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So the new bridge took hours off a journey
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to Hårbølle Harbor for both
trains as well as road traffic.
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For the next 50 years,
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this was the only road
connection between the islands.
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But by the 1970s with
more vehicles on the road,
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the bridge was becoming too narrow.
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The large lorries could barely pass.
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A new bridge was needed.
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So in 1985, the Farø Bridge was opened
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with four lanes for traffic.
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This suspension bridge is unusual
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in having only a single cable
structure in the center.
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There are actually two Farø Bridges
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which meet on a small island
in the middle of the street
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and the suspension bridge is high enough
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to let small ships pass underneath.
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In 1989, Denmark was the
first country in the world
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to ban straw and stubble burning,
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though in places like Bogø Island
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it still seems to carry on.
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The old practice of burning
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had the advantage of removing weed seeds
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and creating a natural
fertilizer from the ash
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which could be plowed back into the soil.
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However, it pollutes the atmosphere
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and releases large
amounts of carbon dioxide.
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It's also potentially dangerous
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if the fire gets out of control.
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To the east of Falster
is the Island of Møn,
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which pushes out into the Baltic Sea.
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And on the southeast
corner is a lighthouse
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warning ships of the nearby cliffs,
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which are one of the
highest parts of Denmark
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and one of the country's most
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popular destinations for tourists.
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These are the cliffs of Møn,
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which stretch for six kilometers.
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At their highest these chalk cliffs
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stand at over 120 meters.
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They are made up of millions
of microscopic creatures
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which lived on the sea bed
over 70 million years ago.
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Every so often, large sections break off
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with erosion from the
sea as a result of water
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freezing in the cracks during the winter.
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For a period of time, the
spoil creates a new beach
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and colors the sea a milky blue.
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And with every fall of
chalk from the cliffs,
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fossils become exposed and the cliffs
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become a popular place to collect them.
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Visitors also come to see Liselund
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in the woods above the cliffs,
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which is a rare romantic landscape
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from the late 18th century.
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The Calmette family built a small
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thatched, picturesque castle
in a neoclassical style.
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This romantic house was to be a place
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where the family could be as
informal as the period allowed.
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The idea for Liselund came
from the Calmettes' trip
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to Germany and Switzerland
where they were inspired
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by the landscape and romantic buildings.
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They surrounded their new house
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with the latest ideas
for a landscaped garden,
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which was carefully contrived
to look entirely natural.
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Other buildings were added,
including the Norwegian house,
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which was used as a
place for guests to stay.
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Some of the other buildings
have since disappeared
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over the cliffs as they eroded away.
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In the late 19th century,
the new owner of Liselund,
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Baron Rosenkranz, built
a larger house close by.
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And in 1938, his descendants decided
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to make over the estate
to a preservation trust,
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who would maintain it and open
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this rare landscape to the public.
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The Queen Alexandrine
Bridge, built in 1943,
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joins Møn to Zealand,
Denmark's largest island.
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A distinctive feature
in the Danish landscape
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is all the well-kept manor houses,
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and in particular, the
beautifully built farm buildings
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that surround them which
often go back centuries.
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They show quite how
important farming has been
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in the Danish economy.
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And in the 18th century,
the profitable estates
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of the Danish nobility allowed them
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to build impressive houses.
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Ledreborg Palace is one
of the finest examples
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of Baroque and Rococo
architecture in Northern Europe.
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The Palace was built between 1740 and 1745
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by Count Johan Ludvig Holstein,
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who was head of the Danish Chancellery.
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And today, the estate is still the home
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of the Holstein Ledreborg family.
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The Palace has undergone
very little change
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in 250 years both inside and out.
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The symmetrical courtyard,
entrance lodge and outbuildings
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have not been substantially altered.
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And as a result, Ledreborg
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is one of the most complete
18th century houses
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and unique in Danish
architectural history.
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(upbeat orchestra music)
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Close by the palace,
is the Land of Legends
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a historical park where visitors
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can get hands-on experience
of what life was like
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in the early days of Denmark's history.
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It was founded in 1964 and
includes a reconstruction
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of an iron age village.
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(gentle music)
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The Center also includes
activities for families
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to learn about the best known
Danes of all, the Vikings.
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(gentle music)
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In the Viking Ship Museum at Roskilde,
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five original Viking ships are on display
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overlooking the Roskilde Fjord.
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Around the year 1070, five ships
were sunk at a narrow point
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to protect Roskilde from an enemy attack.
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In 1962, they were excavated
and they turned out
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to be five different
types of Viking ships,
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ranging from cargo carriers to warships.
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In the museum harbor,
replicas of the ships
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are built in a purpose-built boat yard
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and visitors can take a
trip out into the fjord
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in a Viking boat to
experience what it was like
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to sail in a type of ship
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built over a thousand years earlier.
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The city of Roskilde has a history
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stretching back to the year 960
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when it was the capital of Denmark
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and the King, Harald Bluetooth,
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built a church and royal estate here.
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The present Cathedral
dates from the 13th century
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and since the 15th century,
has been a main burial site
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for all the Danish kings and queens.
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In the 14th century, King Eric VIII
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moved the capital away from Roskilde
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to another harbor city 20
miles to the east, Copenhagen.
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With a population of
around two million people,
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Copenhagen is considered to be
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one of the best cities in
the world for quality of life
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and environmental sensitivity,
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with 35% of the population
commuting by bicycle.
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(upbeat music)
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The city is home to
the Danish Royal Family
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here at Amalienborg.
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The four palaces were originally
built for four nobles.
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But after a fire in the
old Royal Palace in 1794
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the Royal Family bought them
and have lived here ever since.
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Overlooking the palaces
is Frederick's Church,
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also known as the Marble Church,
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and has the largest dome in Scandinavia.
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(upbeat music)
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Christiansborg Palace is the
third palace on this very site
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and the main building was not
finally finished until 1928.
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However, the 18th century
horseshoe-shaped courtyard
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has survived the centuries.
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Today, the Royal Family
use the reception rooms
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on state occasions, and the Palace is home
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to the Danish Parliament as
well as the Supreme Court.
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Denmark's crown jewels are
housed in Rosenborg Castle.
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This is one of the most
visited places in the city
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and contains thousands of Royal objects
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collected over the centuries.
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The Castle was built in
the Renaissance style
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in 1606 as a summer residence.
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It has remained largely
untouched since it was built.
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Copenhagen has a number of
world-renowned art galleries,
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including the Danish National Gallery
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and the Carlsberg
Glyptotek, which is built
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around the personal collection
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of the brewing magnate, Carl Jacobsen,
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and ranges from ancient sculpture
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to impressionist paintings.
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One of the best places
for a view over the city
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is the Round Tower, built in the 1640s
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as an observatory for
the nearby University.
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Inside is a spiral ramp
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wide enough to allow horse-drawn
carriage to get to the top.
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Perhaps the best-known monument
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and also one of the
smallest, is to be found
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on the edge of the harbor,
The Little Mermaid.
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Inspired by Hans Christian
Andersen's story,
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the bronze figure was placed
by the shoreline in 1913
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and soon became an icon for the city.
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Back in the center is another very
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popular attraction, Tivoli Gardens.
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(carnival music)
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Opened in 1843, Tivoli has remained
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just as popular with the
Danes as it has with visitors.
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At night, the gardens are
lit in a breathtaking display
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and people can go to concerts,
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eat in one of the many restaurants,
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and enjoy the rides,
including the Star Flyer,
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the world's tallest carousel.
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(carnival music)
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Copenhagen is home to some
outstanding modern architecture
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such as the Royal Danish Library,
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known as the Black Diamond
because of the black glass
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and the granite imported from Zimbabwe.
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And one of the latest buildings
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is the Copenhagen Opera House
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and one of the most expensive
opera houses ever built,
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with costs in excess
of 300 million pounds.
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It was a gift of AP Moller,
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cofounder of the Maersk Shipping Line.
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The architect was Henning Larsen
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and construction began in 2000
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and took six years to complete.
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Before the new opera house was built
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opera was performed here
at the Royal Theater,
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which was built in 1872
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to replace an 18th century predecessor.
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Today, it is the home of
the Royal Danish Ballet.
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It fronts Kongens Nytorv,
the King's New Square
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created over 300 years ago.
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(gentle music)
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It also marks the end of
Nyhavn, or New Harbor,
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which was dug by soldiers in the 1670s
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to allow ships to unload goods
in the center of the city.
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Back in the 19th century,
this was a notorious place
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with a seedy reputation for cheap bars,
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rough hotels, and brothels.
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Today, Nyhavn and its colorful houses
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is one of the most popular
places to have a drink,
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catch a tourist boat or stay
one of the smart, new hotels.
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(gentle music)
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City Hall Square is marked
by Copenhagen City Hall
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and its Italian-inspired clock tower.
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And running off the square
is the walking street,
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the main shopping district.
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This is the longest pedestrian
shopping area in Europe
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and full of the city's most
expensive and famous stores.
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It's a popular place to meet
and often packed with people.
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The city is full of old
buildings and historic sites,
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including the Citadel, rebuilt in 1663
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following a Swedish attack.
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And it's still used by
the Danish Military.
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Next to the Fort are
rows of yellow-colored
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18th-century houses for naval personnel
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and built for the expanding Danish fleet.
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In Copenhagen Harbor, ferries come and go
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between Sweden and
Norway, as well as being
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a stopping point for cruise
liners from around the world.
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But things were not so peaceful in 1801
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when a British fleet attacked.
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Trekroner Fort was an important part
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of the Danish line of defense
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during the Battle of Copenhagen.
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This was the battle where Horatio
Nelson, second-in-command,
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inflicted a heavy defeat
on the Danish Navy.
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In the Naval dockyard,
built on reclaimed land,
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an 18th century crane for lifting masts
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still stands as a reminder of past times.
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The dockyard is now a museum.
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Also on reclaimed land, is Christianshavn,
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which was built up in the 17th century
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as part of the
fortifications of Copenhagen.
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It was originally laid out as
an independent merchants town
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and clearly the influence
of Dutch architecture,
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as well as the use of canals,
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gives the area a very distinctive style.
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And one of the best ways
of seeing Christianshavn
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is from the canals.
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There is also a rather
dramatic way of seeing the area
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and that is by climbing
the outside staircase
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of the corkscrew spire on
the Church of Our Savior
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which was added to the
original Church in 1749.
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From the top, most of
Copenhagen can be seen,
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including the International Airport.
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(airplane engine roaring)
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Locally known as Kastrup,
the airport opened in 1925,
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and today it handles over 20
million passengers a year.
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(airplane engine roaring)
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And next to the airport is the
new motorway linked to Sweden
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which crosses the new Øresund Bridge.
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(whimsical music)
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Opened in 2000, the
bridge is the longest road
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and rail bridge in Europe,
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and connects Copenhagen with Malmö.
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It took five years to build
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and it was completed three
months ahead of schedule
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despite the discovery, during construction
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of 16 unexploded World War
II bombs lying on the seabed.
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The bridge is just one
part of the crossing
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as about halfway the road
and railway disappear
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into a tunnel on an artificial island.
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This provides a clear channel for ships
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and a safe approach for landing
aircraft at the airport.
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North of Copenhagen, at Rungsted,
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is the house of one of Denmark's
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best known 20th twentieth
century writers, Karen Blixen.
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She is best known for
her book "Out of Africa",
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an account of her life in that continent,
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which was made into an Oscar-winning film
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starring Meryl Streep in 1985.
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Apart from her years in Africa,
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she spent her childhood
and later life here
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at her parent's manor house,
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and it's where she died in 1962.
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The house is now a museum
dedicated to her life and work.
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(gentle piano music)
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Five miles up the coast, at Humlebæk
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is the most visited Art Museum in Denmark,
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the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
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The permanent collection features works
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from the 1940's from some
of the best known artists
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including Picasso,
Warhol and Lichtenstein.
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In the grounds is a sculpture garden
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overlooking the sea, including
a work by Henry Moore.
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The museum was created in 1958
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by the then owner of the property
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and since then, new
galleries have been added
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to house the growing collection
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which now stands at more
than 3000 works of art.
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(upbeat music)
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This is Frederiksborg Castle
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and the largest Renaissance
Palace in Scandinavia,
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which is now the Museum
of National History.
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It was built between 1602 and 1620
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by King Christian IV
on three small islands
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in a lake close to Hillerød
and replaced an earlier castle.
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For the next 200 years,
the castle was used
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as a Royal Residence, as well as a place
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for the anointing and
crowning of Danish monarchs.
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In 1859, a disastrous fire
destroyed much of the interior.
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The reconstruction was
funded by public subscription
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as well as a large donation
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from the Carlsberg brewing
magnate, Carl Jacobsen
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on the condition that the
Castle was turned into a museum.
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The Magnificent Baroque Garden
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is away from the house across the lake
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and was laid out in the 1720's.
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A restoration program was begun in 1995
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to bring the Gardens back
to their original design.
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A few miles to the North,
on the shore of Lake Esrum
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is Fredensborg Palace,
the Danish Royal Family's
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spring and autumn residence.
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It's also the most used of
all the Royal Residences
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and is often the site of
important state visits.
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It was built in the 1720's
for King Frederick IV
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as a small pleasure palace.
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During construction, a
peace treaty with Sweden
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was signed at the unfinished building
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ending a 20-year conflict.
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The Palace was then named Fredensborg,
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which translates as the Palace of Peace.
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In the 1750s, the main Palace block
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was extended with the addition
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of four identical corner pavilions.
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The large formal garden
layout still exists
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though most of the planting
has been replaced by grass
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and the Palace and Gardens
are open to the public
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during the summer months.
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(ominous music)
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Overlooking the narrow strait
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between Denmark and
Sweden is Kronborg Castle,
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one of the most important Renaissance
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style castles in the world.
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There has been a fortress on this site
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since the 15th century, when Danish kings
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decided to charge a toll for ships
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entering and leaving the Baltic Sea.
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(ominous music)
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The present building dates from the end
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of the 16th century.
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It was captured by the Swedes in 1658
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and showed that it was not impregnable
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so that after its return to Denmark,
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the defenses were beefed up
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with additional lines
of ditches and ramparts,
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making Kronborg the most
formidable fortress in Europe.
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By the 18th century, the
fortress was being used
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as a prison as well as a military fort
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and this continued until the early 1900s
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when the army left and
the Castle was renovated
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and opened as a museum.
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But perhaps the Castle is
best known around the world
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as Elsinore and the setting
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for William Shakespeare's
famous play, Hamlet.
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Shakespeare never set foot in Denmark
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yet, when he wrote the play around 1600
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he imagined it perfectly.
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And today the play is often performed
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in this magnificent Castle
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and a perfect place to end this journey.
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(dramatic music)
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(gentle music)
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