Portal:Denmark/Selected picture/Archive/2007

Denmark Portal selected picture archive: 2007

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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.

Photo credit: Ecki


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"A company of Danish artists in Rome" by Constantin Hansen, 1837.

Constantin Hansen: "A company of Danish artists in Rome".

Lying on the floor is the architect Bindesbøll. From left to right: Constantin Hansen, Rørbye, Marstrand, Küchler, Blunck and Jørgen Sonne.

Image credit: Constantin Hansen (1837). Image located at the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.


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Otto Bache, "The conspirators riding from Finderup".

Otto Bache: "The conspirators riding from Finderup barn following the murder of Eric Klipping".

Image credit: Otto Bache (1882). Image located at the Frederiksborg Museum.


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The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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The Constitutional Assembly.

Constantin Hansen: "The Constitutional Assembly of 1848".

Photo credit: Constantin Hansen (1861-65). Image located at the Frederiksborg Museum.


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Windmill on Fanø.

Windmill in Sønderho on Fanø. This Dutch type mill was built in 1895 to replace an older mill destroyed by fire in 1894.

Photo credit: Chris Nyborg.


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The coronation of King Christian IV, painted by Otto Bache in 1887.

The coronation of King Christian IV, 29 August 1596. Painting by Otto Bache (1887).

Photo credit: Otto Bache (1887). Image located at the Frederiksborg Museum.


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Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle on Funen. One of Northern Europe's largest water castles.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle on Funen. One of Northern Europe's largest water castles.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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Copenhagen Opera at night

Night view of the Copenhagen Opera House.

Photo credit: Martin Manscher


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Copenhagen Opera at night

Night view of the Copenhagen Opera House.

Photo credit: Martin Manscher


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Denmark seen from space

Denmark seen from space.

Photo credit: NASA


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Denmark seen from space

Denmark seen from space.

Photo credit: NASA


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The town hall in Randers

The former Town Hall in Randers. The statue features a Danish national hero, Niels Ebbesen.

Photo credit: Nils Nørgård Jepsen


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The town hall in Randers

The former Town Hall in Randers. The statue features a Danish national hero, Niels Ebbesen.

Photo credit: Nils Nørgård Jepsen


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A medieval fresco from Århus Cathedral

Saint Michael holding a pair of scales in which he weighs a soul. Medieval fresco from Århus Cathedral.

Photo credit: Nils Nørgård Jepsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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Carta Marina.

The Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus (1490-1557) is the earliest detailed map of the Nordic countries. It took twelve years to finish. The first copies were printed in 1539 in Venice. Its existence had long been considered apocryphal, until a copy was discovered in Munich in 1886. Another copy, found in Switzerland in 1962, now resides at Carolina Rediviva, Uppsala, Sweden.

Image credit: Olaus Magnus (1490-1557).


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Carta Marina.

The Carta Marina by Olaus Magnus (1490-1557) is the earliest detailed map of the Nordic countries. It took twelve years to finish. The first copies were printed in 1539 in Venice. Its existence had long been considered apocryphal, until a copy was discovered in Munich in 1886. Another copy, found in Switzerland in 1962, now resides at Carolina Rediviva, Uppsala, Sweden.

Image credit: Olaus Magnus (1490-1557).


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The Øresund Bridge

The Øresund Bridge linking Denmark and Sweden. The city in the horizon is Malmö in Sweden. The two islands belong to Denmark; to the right is the artificially created Peberholm, to the left is the nature preserve, Saltholm.

Image credit: : Dpol.


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The Øresund Bridge

The Øresund Bridge linking Denmark and Sweden. The city in the horizon is Malmö in Sweden. The two islands belong to Denmark; to the right is the artificially created Peberholm, to the left is the nature preserve, Saltholm.

Image credit: : Dpol.


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Fort Christian, Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands (formerly Danish Virgin Islands)

Fort Christian is a former Danish colonial fort located in Charlotte Amalie, the main city on the island of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (formerly the Danish West Indies). It is named after king Christian V.

Image credit: : Mali.


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Fort Christian, Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands (formerly Danish Virgin Islands)

Fort Christian is a former Danish colonial fort located in Charlotte Amalie, the main city on the island of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (formerly the Danish West Indies). It is named after king Christian V.

Image credit: : Mali.


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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.

Photo credit: Ecki


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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.

Photo credit: Ecki


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"A company of Danish artists in Rome" by Constantin Hansen, 1837.

Constantin Hansen: "A company of Danish artists in Rome".

Lying on the floor is the architect Bindesbøll. From left to right: Constantin Hansen, Rørbye, Marstrand, Küchler, Blunck and Jørgen Sonne.

Image credit: Constantin Hansen (1837). Image located at the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.


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"A company of Danish artists in Rome" by Constantin Hansen, 1837.

Constantin Hansen: "A company of Danish artists in Rome".

Lying on the floor is the architect Bindesbøll. From left to right: Constantin Hansen, Rørbye, Marstrand, Küchler, Blunck and Jørgen Sonne.

Image credit: Constantin Hansen (1837). Image located at the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.


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The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

The church in Villingerød, Denmark.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/


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Windmill on Fanø.

Windmill in Sønderho on Fanø. This Dutch type mill was built in 1895 to replace an older mill destroyed by fire in 1894.

Photo credit: Chris Nyborg.


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Windmill on Fanø.

Windmill in Sønderho on Fanø. This Dutch type mill was built in 1895 to replace an older mill destroyed by fire in 1894.

Photo credit: Chris Nyborg.


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Copenhagen Opera at night

Night view of the Copenhagen Opera House.

Photo credit: Martin Manscher


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Copenhagen Opera at night

Night view of the Copenhagen Opera House.

Photo credit: Martin Manscher


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The 2003 Roskilde Festival. Photo shows the Orange Stage.

The Roskilde Festival, one of the two biggest annual rock music festivals in Europe.

Photo credit: Bjarki Sigursveinsson


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The golden horns of Gallehus.

The golden horns of Gallehus were two golden horns, one shorter than the other, discovered in near Tønder in 1639 and 1734. Both horns were believed to have been created in the fifth century (Germanic Iron Age). The original golden horns were stolen in 1802 and subsequently destroyed by the thief, Niels Heidenreich, who subsequently served 37 years in jail. A replica set was created in the 1860s, and two additional sets were created in 1980.

The oldest set of replicas were stolen from the Kongernes Jelling museum on 17 September 2007. The Danish National Museum states that the replicas have little monetary value as they are made of gild silver in contrast to the originals that were solid gold. They were recovered by Danish police on 19 September 2007.

Photo credit: Malene Thyssen


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Coat of arms of King Christian III of Denmark. Illustration from the first Danish-language Bible (1550).

The first Danish language Bible was published in 1550. One page shows the coat of arms of Denmark's first Protestant monarch; King Christian III.

Image credit: Jakob Binck. 1550


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Coat of arms of King Christian III of Denmark. Illustration from the first Danish-language Bible (1550).

The first Danish language Bible was published in 1550. One page shows the coat of arms of Denmark's first Protestant monarch; King Christian III.

Image credit: Jakob Binck. 1550


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The town hall in Randers

The former Town Hall in Randers. The statue features a Danish national hero, Niels Ebbesen.

Photo credit: Nils Nørgård Jepsen


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The town hall in Randers

The former Town Hall in Randers. The statue features a Danish national hero, Niels Ebbesen.

Photo credit: Nils Nørgård Jepsen


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Otto Bache, "The conspirators riding from Finderup".

Otto Bache: "The conspirators riding from Finderup barn following the murder of Eric Klipping".

Image credit: Otto Bache (1882). Image located at the Frederiksborg Museum.


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Otto Bache, "The conspirators riding from Finderup".

Otto Bache: "The conspirators riding from Finderup barn following the murder of Eric Klipping".

Image credit: Otto Bache (1882). Image located at the Frederiksborg Museum.


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

A typical scene from southern Greenland, near Nanortalik, where fjords and mountains dominate the landscape. Note the small iceberg in the foreground.

Photo credit: Jens Buurgaard Nielsen


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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.

Photo credit: Ecki


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Four wind turbines located at sea.

Wind turbines on the west coast of Jutland.

Photo credit: Ecki


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"A company of Danish artists in Rome" by Constantin Hansen, 1837.

Constantin Hansen: "A company of Danish artists in Rome".

Lying on the floor is the architect Bindesbøll. From left to right: Constantin Hansen, Rørbye, Marstrand, Küchler, Blunck and Jørgen Sonne.

Image credit: Constantin Hansen (1837). Image located at the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.


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"A company of Danish artists in Rome" by Constantin Hansen, 1837.

Constantin Hansen: "A company of Danish artists in Rome".

Lying on the floor is the architect Bindesbøll. From left to right: Constantin Hansen, Rørbye, Marstrand, Küchler, Blunck and Jørgen Sonne.

Image credit: Constantin Hansen (1837). Image located at the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.


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