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This Russian orthodox church (1883) was a gift from Tsar Alexander III to celebrate his marriage to the Danish Princess Marie Dagmar.
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Luxury beach with a huge lagoon, swimming pool and snack kiosks.
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Filled with box hedges and fountains, this park lies to the east of the Amalienborg, facing the harbour across from the Opera House (see Amaliehaven ).
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The city’s largest open-air swimming facility.
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Full of people playing, sailing or relaxing. Left end is nudist.
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Dating back to 1608, the Charity Fountain is one of the oldest in the city.
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Good place for sunbath-ing.
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Here you can enjoy all kinds of modern jazz – from classic and vocal to electronic, Neo-Bebop and Latin rhythms. There is a bar and a large dance floor as well. Keep an eye out for celebrities.
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Over 70 tanks of the world’s most exotic fish are found here. Touch-tanks let you get closer to the safer marine life. Turtles, piranhas and sharks are the star attractions (see Danmarks Akvarium ).
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This is a great destination for a night of entertainment. World-class performances of ballet and drama are held at the old stage or the Stærekøssen which is next door to the main theatre building (see Det Kongelige Teater ).
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