Vesterbro, a vibrant urban enclave bursting with color and creativity. As we stroll through its streets, we’ll uncover fascinating tales of the area’s rich history and the multicultural mix of people who calls Vesterbro home.
Duration: 1 time og 45 min.
Starting location: Halmtorvet 9
Ending location: Enghave Parken
Greenland in Copenhagen
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Greenlandic Traces in Copenhagen
As we begin in the picturesque Christianshavn, where trade ships set sail for Greenland, delve into the historical ties. Along the harbor, hear tales of Erik the Red, the Viking with a knack for self-branding. Gain insights into Copenhagen and its inhabitants through the eyes of Greenlanders Poq and Qiperoq, who visited the capital in 1724. Explore the shift in Danish politics toward Greenland post-World War II and the story behind the memorial plaque for the ship Hans Hedtoft, which sank after hitting an iceberg in 1959.
Greenlandic Facts
Explore the intriguing connection between Denmark and Greenland, from political and royal ties to cultural exchanges and arctic trade. Uncover Greenland's imprint on Copenhagen's history that spans over 400 years on this 2.5-hour walking tour. Discover fascinating facts about Greenland, the world's largest island, geographically part of North America but geopolitically belonging to Europe. With 81% of its landmass covered in ice, Greenland, the least populated place on earth, has a population of around 56,000. Learn how Greenland's association with Denmark originated from the exploration of new territories and the establishment of profitable trade.
Arctic is the New Black
The tour also delves into contemporary Greenland. Witness the current political focus on climate change and oil exploration. Experience the rise in tourism as visitors are captivated by Greenland's wilderness and authentic culture. Discover Greenlandic cuisine, including a taste of "kvan," the unique holy ghost plant, as part of the New Nordic food movement. Join us on this captivating journey through time, connecting the flat landscapes of Denmark with the snowy, mountainous terrains of Greenland.
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