A woman enjoys a relaxing moment feeding the ducks in the Danish capital.
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Christiania has been a source of controversy since its creation in a squatted military area in 1971. Its cannabis trade was tolerated by authorities until 2004. Since then, relations between Christiania and Danish authorities have been strained. Since the beginning of the 2010s, the situation has been somewhat normalized and Danish law is now enforced in Christiania.
The locals call it Freetown Christiania.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Christiania sunset
Swans take a dip in Copenhagen's lakes.
Søerne, Copenhagen
Denmark
Swans in Søerne
A golden afternoon in Copenhagen
Denmark
Copenhagen golden light
Nyboder is today very much associated with their yellow colour and "Nyboder yellow" is in Danish often used as a generic term to refer to their exact hue of yellow. However, the original colour of the development was red and white.
Nyboder, Copenhagen
Nyboder orange
Helsingør sunset near Kronborg, the actual castle that Shakespeare set Hamlet in.
Helsingør, Denmark
Helsingør sunset
Long walk near Frederiksborg castle, Hillerød
Denmark
Strolling through Hillerød
Freetown Christiania, self-proclaimed autonomous anarchist district of about 850 to 1,000 residents, covering 34 hectares (84 acres) in the heart of Copenhagen. It was temporarily closed by residents in April 2011 while discussions continued with the Danish government about its future, but then re-opened to the public.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Christiania
Helsingør view over the castle, Denmark
Helsingør Castle
Hundreds of kayaks, each decked out with shimmering lights, sailed across the city’s waters 13 December to the joyous musical accompaniment of Christmas carols. At every stop, parade participants and crowds gathered at the water’s edge and sing to celebrate St Lucy’s Day.
Nyhavn, Copenhagen
Stop for a drink
If there's anything that Danes truly love, it's the day's last rays of sun.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Love for the sun
Global climate 2015 (Paris): thousands marched in Copenhagen to call for a strong deal in Paris that will see a swift transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
Rainbow man
Hot or cold, with a sauna and a dive in the river you can have it all.
Copenhagen, Denmark