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Rådhuset/Townhall
Hovedbanegården/
Central Station
It is a big train station it was built by
many men but drawn by Theodor
Siersted and opened the 1st December
1911. The central station is a big
trademark in Denmark, that’s why
you should go visit it.
Its always open and you can go it like
you want to.
Visit in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen sights
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Visit in
Copenhagen
Visit in
Copenhagen
Lego stores Lego means “Leg Godt” which is Danish
for Play well. Lego was invented by Ole
Kirk Christiansen in 1932. Lego is the
sixth most famous brand in the world.
Lego is known all over the world,
especially in North America and Europe.
In Lego Stores are their free and fun
events for the whole family.
In Lego Stores are their big and fun
figures you can watch.
The place is good to visit if you have
children or if you love LEGO.
Inside the shop you can walk around and
see the many figures and maybe buy
some products.
LEGO is known all over the world,
especially in North America and Europe.
It’s a church in central Copenhagen not far away
from “Rundetårn” witch is also a big sight. It was
built by Absalon, and in 1185 the church was
ready.
You should visit the church because it’s beautiful
with a lot of nice decorations.
The church was built three times because it
burned down. It is not that important for Danish
culture, but it is one of Copenhagen’s most
beautiful churches.
If you want to you can go in and see it from the
inside for free or you can just see it from the
outside.
Its open every day from 10-17.
“Vor frue kirke” “Christiansborg and Børsen”
Christiansborg:
It is a big castle where all the politicians
have got their offices.
It was build and given to Bishop Absalon,
from the Danish king in 1167. It has been
rebuild lots of times, and has burned
down twice. It is very beautiful and
means very much for Danish culture.
Børsen:
Børsen is one of the oldest buildings,
they started to build Børsen in 1620 and
was finish in 1624.
It’s very cultural, and has been a market-
centrum in Copenhagen for centuries.
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1. What color is the dragon?
2. There is an international thing in the store, what is it?
3. How many logos have LEGO had?
4. What is in the back of the store?
5. What shape did the LEGO logo have in 1950
6. There’s a lot of buildings in a showcase, what does it represent?
7. What LEGO figures in in the window, in the front of the store?
1. Green.
2. Tower Bridge (from London).
3. 13.
4. There are a lot of different blocks you can buy.
5. A circle.
6. Nyhavn.
7. Royal Guard