City Hall Square is the city centre of Copenhagen and the oldest commercial market. On the left of the main entrance of the city hall, there is a statue of Andersen, the great Danish fairy tale writer. Next to the town hall was a bronze statue of Andersen, dressed in a tuxedo and a pair of large leather shoes, looking out into the distance. He was in the right direction, which was the direction of his home.
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發佈日期:2017年3月11日
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Near Pedestrian Street and Tivoli amusement park, there is a bronze statue of Andersen. The city hall can be visited, but it closes at four o'clock. It's a little regrettable that it didn't follow the group and it's too late. So it's just a quick look.
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發佈日期:2016年8月30日
黛安娜娜
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It's worth going. It's lively and atmosphere. There are Andersen statues, beside which there is a paradise which is very interesting. There are many shops around it, and the buildings are beautiful. The Christmas tree in front of it is also unique. A trip will surely bring some fruits.
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發佈日期:2017年1月10日
Eddies888
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There is a fountain in City Hall Square. Scandinavian mythology-themed statues become tourist attractions on the fountain. There are many ancient buildings nearby, and now they have become commercial streets, many restaurants and gift shops.