Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Day 17: Drizzle and some Danish icons

Went off to find my first Danish breakfast. My decision landed on this - rye bread, jams, fruits, yoghurt and apple. Very standard for Dane cuisine, although most people in the cafe had more cheese and a boiled egg. In fact it seems the most Danish thing you can eat is an open sandwich on dense rye with toppings. The most popular being tuna cheese and caviar piled on thick! Really cool that they always use this super healthy bread.


Another walk through the cemetery... This time in the rain. Which looked on the cards for most if the day so thinking of doing a museum hike indoors today...

So cool like an old forest




Hey geeks! It's Niels Bohr's grave!

And of course the pride and joy of Denmark.... Hans Christian Anderson

Ended up at the botanical gardens










And then onto the state museum. This place was nice - had a good selection of Danish art as well as French (love them both), and again the slightly more painful Italian art. A lot of the Danish art were done by travellers all across Europe and Middle East, so that was cool to see. Like travel postcards from a time before photos. And the museum also had a fantastic modern section.



Some villains from HC Anderson stories...




Wasn't going to eat here, and then saw what the lunch special was. Pulled pork sandwich with fennel and herb oil. Umm, museum food? Denmark you are amazing!


Not far from here is Rosenberg Slot (castle). This is where all of the Crown Jewels and many other historical pieces are kept.




The castle was more of less about 50 rooms all kept in the periods and with the actual furnishings on the respective rulers (was hard to keep up, they weren't in order - Christian V, Christian VI, Frederick VII etc etc...) spanning many centuries. Interesting, but full on how every inch of every room is covered in paintings of royals and such... Being as artist really would have been a good job back then





And then there's the artillery section. So so many guns boys! And many jewels incrusted like these...




And one donated by Abraham Lincoln!


Horse riding gear for wedding etc in the 16th century!






The sword of Christian the III



Crown Jewels!




Some random streets in Copenhagen that are all yellow. The king wanted uniformity here for some reason.


Just some cute streets



My walk led me to the marina...



Where I found the little mermaid!




Then a nice place to sit for a drink...





And the current royal residence in Copenhagen






Found Nyhavn 1- the postcard shot tourist canal





With a tiger prawn pasta with lobster sauce.... The prawns tasted like crab... Dunno if its cos they were giant or just overcooked (which they definitely were!)....





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