The Amalie Garden

The Amalie Garden

The Amalie Garden
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Panoramic photo by Flemming V. Larsen Taken 14:26, 01/07/2009 - Views loading...

The Amalie Garden

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Amaliehaven (The Amalie Garden) is one of the newest park in Copenhagen. It is situated between the royal palace Amalienborg an the harbour. It's part of the visual axis from the New Opera House to Frederiks Kiken (The Marble Church).

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