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Squatters who had set up camp outside self-proclaimed free city Christiania were evicted by p...
Police encountered little resistance from squatters on Refshalevej road outside Christiania and made only two arrests in clearing out the area Squatters who had set up camp outside self-proclaimed free city ...
VILHELM HAMMERSHOI has been a well-kept secret since his death in 1916. All his best-known paintings are of household interiors that are drained of colour and tell no stories.
Copenhagen To Join Congestion Tax Cities
ArthurGlen said: "By my count, Tesla has now promised at least three future models and this makes the fourth.
A huge sculpture by Robert Jacobsen could soon dwarf the skyline of Copenhagen harbour. The 7...
A giant sculpture by the late Danish artist Robert Jacobsen is planned for Copenhagen harbour A huge sculpture by Robert Jacobsen could soon dwarf the skyline of Copenhagen harbour.
" The danes have sex appeal all figured out. A statue of Jesus Christ may not be the object you'd expect to prompt that realization, but there he is: 3.4 metres tall, with a nice muscular chest and gorgeous ...
Internet Research 9.0 To Be Held In Copenhagen
The 9th annual Internet Research conference will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from October 15th - October 18th 2008.
Nearly naked cyclists created a stir in Copenhagen when they demonstrated for the benefit of vulnerable road users and against oil dependency Tourists visiting the Little Mermaid on Saturday likely did a ...
Copenhagen is one of my favourite European destinations. With such famous attractions as the "Little Mermaid" statue, the Tivoli amusement park, and the Carlsberg Brewery, it's easy to find something to please ... via BellaOnline
I didn't go to the exhibit - there's so many other more interesting things to do in Copenhagen than look at dead bodies, no matter how they're sliced and diced. via Footnoted.org
Brits heading away for a city break often overlook Copenhagen - and it's a real pity. via Sunday People
Five Cool Cargo Bikes And The Return Of The Long John
Timetrvlr said: "When push comes to shove, technical ingenuity can be relied on to save our bacon! Good for the scientists!..." [ read ] Timetrvlr said: ""...scientists have estimated that were its ice sheet to ... via Treehugger
Norman Miller offers an essential cruiser's guide to what to see and where to eat and shop in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. via Telegraph.co.uk
Enjoy Copenhagen, day and night
Travel to some of the world's great cities and you start to wonder why we "don't do it that way back home." Why can't we eat fish out of the lakes and rivers of our urban spaces? Why is riding a bike in a North ... via Durham Region News
Relics returned to rightful place
“Ji Ji Lao Ren", or "Old Man Ji Ji". "It occurred to us that we could try to find if there were the same four characters on relics in Chinese museum collections”
It was no more than 5 cm tall, a pink pottery figurine of an acrobat with back arched. via People's Daily
The Northwest Missourian Daily
“It's just this big step, something new to do”
For Fruchts, retirement means more travel, writing Micheal Clements Last updated: 4/10/08 at 9:37 PM CST Section: University News RICHARD AND SUZANNE Frucht pose in front of the Little Mermaid Statue in ... via The Northwest Missourian Daily
Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space
I write about bicycling because it's an indicator of how cities plan mobility, how people use public space and get around, contributes positively to health, wellness, and fitness, and communicates about ... via Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space
Grand designs in the Danish capital
Copenhagen is well-known as the centre of all that looks great but Helen Pidd finds the best examples of Danish design are often in unexpected places This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Monday ... via Guardian Unlimited
Most disappointing tourist sites
I'm in Brussels and had a morning to walk around. Charming, clean, old, twisty, social. via Joho the Blog
Kastellet, located in Copenhagen, Denmark is one of the best preserved fortifications in Northern Europe. via TrekEarth
Nyhavn is a popular area in Copenhagen, Denmark with both locals and tourists. The street is lined with many small bars and restaurants facing out to a picturesque harbour. via TrekEarth