Monday 29 May 2017

the rundetaarn


Dear Sheddists,

as its name suggests, the Rundetaarn is a round tower next to the Trinitatis church.

Its circular ramp sweeps around seven and a half times before arriving at an observation platform at the summit.  Apparently, it was constructed so the King could access the top in his carriage and horses.  Not much of a turning circle it has to be said.

About half way up we pause to catch breath and visit a stunning modern art gallery with some fascinating exhibitions inside. Suitably rejuvenated we press on past a fleeting glimpse of the bell-tower and on to the top where we're rewarded with a stunning view across the city.

Best regards,

electrofried(mr)































a tale of two churches


Dear Sheddists,

we start our first full day in Copenhagen with visits to two very different churches.

The first is the Vor Frue Kirke or the Church of our Lady Cathedral. Built in 1829 in neo-classical style, there are twelve Italian marble statues of the Apostles sited along the length of the church, six on each side. They epitomise the under-stated elegance and calming beauty of the building and draw our eyes inexorably to the statue of Christ at the far end, his arms outstretched.

The second is quite a contrast.  The Trinitatis Church was originally constructed for use by the local university professors and students and was completed in 1642. The church has an equally famous tower attached to it, of which more in a later post.

The Trinitatis has a decidedly 'bling' element to its golden chandeliers and gold-ribbed ceiling. However, even amongst this glittering metal-work there is a trade-mark note of Scandinavian simplicity to be found - a beautiful set of wooden chairs to the side.

We pass out of the church and toward the entrance to the round tower adjoining...

Best regards,

electrofried(mr)

















euro-banksy

Dear Sheddists,

even the graffiti is a cut-above-the-rest in Copenhagen!

We take a leisurely walk through the student-inhabited Latin Quarter and given it's well before mid-day it comes as little surprise no-one's around!

Plenty of time to take a few random snap-shots then.

Best regards,

electrofried(mr)