Culture & Tourism

182019 will see a host of hot new attractions set to open across Denmark with high flying Copenhill and Camp Adventure taking guests to new heights. It’s the last chance to see Rubjerg Knude lighthouse before it’s relocated and in Copenhagen there’s a choice of exciting new dining options plus the opening of the...

American and British tourists in particular are wild about Copenhagen in the Christmas season. They come to experience “the top city in the world”, explains Tivoli. Tourists are flocking to Copenhagen during the Christmas season. The number of British and American tourists alone who visit Copenhagen in December has...

Three Danish and German museums signed a contract for close cross-border cooperation in the new Danish-German association NORDMUS. It was a historic day when three museums from Denmark and Germany recently founded a network at a conference in Nykøbing-Falster with which they committed themselves to close cross-border...

New Kongernes Nordsjælland National Park north of Copenhagen invites you to experience culture and nature on more than 260 square kilometres with UNESCO World Heritage Sites With Kongernes Nordsjælland (North Zealand of Kings) Denmark has a new national park in the north-east of Zealand. The fifth national park in the...

On 21 June at 6 p.m. the 38th International Hanseatic Day Rostock was opened in the Rostock Baroque Hall by the foreman of the Hanse Jan Lindenau, the Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Manuela Schwesig and the Lord Mayor of the Hanseatic and University City Rostock Roland Methling in the presence of 250...

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The SPD parliamentary group and the representatives of the SSW in the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament have presented a joint motion “Implementation of the Resolution of the Southern Baltic Parliament Forum” to the next session of the state parliament. Regina Poersch, spokeswoman for European policy for the SPD...