As the largest and also the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen is a beautiful representation of the country and this is evident immediately upon arrival. The buildings in the capital city represent some of the most beautiful and frequently historic architecture of Europe. Even many of the hotels in Copenhagen are in some incredible buildings are part of the guests’ great experience and visual fascination. In fact the architecture is so incredible throughout the city that Copenhagen itself is almost a museum and the buildings are its main exhibit. It’s interesting to note that even given all of the incredible beauty and historic relevance of the architecture Copenhagen is also considered to be one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world. This is one of its aspects that is not lost in appreciation with most of the people who visit it.

And while the city itself is green, the buildings are sometimes diverse in color. When taking an architectural tour of the city, the inner city or its oldest section, is also one of the most interesting. This part of Copenhagen is frequently referred to as the Medieval City because much of the architecture found there dates back to that period of time. Another incredible section of the city to visit is the district known as Frederiksstaden, which is also the city’s most distinctive region. This part of Copenhagen was established during the reign of Frederick V and it is also where the famous Marble Church is located. Also known as Frederick’s Church, this incredible building was designed by Nicolai Eigtved in 1740. Part of the reason this area of the city is so beautifully designed is due to the fact most of the buildings were designed and built to commemorate three hundred years of jubilee. That refers to the original coronation of the House of Oldenburg.

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