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Middelalderbyen i København/The medieval city of Copenhagen

Date
26.05.2025
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Start 26.05.2025
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09014-25
 
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Kom med på en tur gennem middelalderbyen i København

Tag med på en spændende rejse tilbage i tiden, når vi bevæger os gennem middelalderbyen i København, det ældste og mest historisk rige område i byen. Vores guide fortæller om, hvordan byen opstod og udviklede sig frem til det København, vi kan se i dag.
Middelalderbyen er præget af smalle, snoede gader, gamle bygninger og velbevarede torve, der alle vidner om en tid, hvor byen langsomt voksede omkring slotte, kirker og markeder. Vi kommer forbi nogle af de ældste bygninger i København, der er bemærkelsesværdige ikke kun pga. deres alder, men også for deres arkitektoniske detaljer, som fortæller historier om forskellige perioders stil og håndværk.

Et af turens højdepunkter er Københavns ældste springvand, nemlig Caritasspringvandet på Gammeltorv. Det er et smukt renæssancespringvand, der symboliserer rigdom og velstand. Hver gang kongen har fødselsdag, springer "guldæblerne" ? små forgyldte kobberkugler. Vi kommer til at se guldæblerne springe, for vi har planlagt turen på kongens fødselsdag.

Turen foregår på en blanding af dansk og engelsk.

Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.

Det foregår:
Mandag den 26. maj 2025 kl. 19.00-21.00
Mødested: Foran Studieskolens hovedindgang, Borgergade 12


Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er for vores danskkursister.




Join a city walk through the medieval city of Copenhagen

Take an exciting journey back in time as we wander through Copenhagen?s medieval city, the oldest and most historically rich area in the city. Our guide will share stories of how Copenhagen emerged and evolved into the city we know today.

The medieval city is characterised by narrow, winding streets, ancient buildings and well-preserved squares that all bear witness to a time when the city gradually grew around castles, churches and marketplaces. We will pass some of Copenhagen?s oldest buildings, remarkable not only for their age but also for their architectural details, which reveal the craftsmanship and styles of different historical periods.

One of the tour?s highlights is Copenhagen?s oldest fountain, the Caritas Fountain at Gammeltorv. This beautiful Renaissance fountain symbolises wealth and prosperity. On the King?s birthday, the "golden apples" ? small gilded copper balls ? leap from the fountain in celebration. We will have the unique chance to witness this tradition, as our tour is scheduled on the King?s birthday.

The tour will be conducted in a mix of Danish and English.

This event is free, but please sign up in advance.

It takes place:
Monday, 26 May 2025, 19:00-21:00
Meeting point: In front of the main entrance of Studieskolen, Borgergade 12


Please note that this event is for our Danish language students.

Rasmus Mortensen

Rasmus recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”I like looking at Copenhagen through a historical lens when I walk around. I love the history of Copenhagen, and I am particularly interested in the Middle Ages. Although the history is rich, not many buildings remain from that time. A place where you can catch a glimpse of the past is Jarmers Plads, where you can see the ruins of a tower between two car lanes. Jarmers Tårn is all that remains of the city wall from the 1520s. Back then, the wall surrounded the city. If you close your eyes, perhaps you can imagine just how impressive it used to look.

I am also very fond of Gothic churches from the Middle Ages, but since there aren’t that many of those here, I’d rather point out a more unique structure: Grundtvig’s Chruch in Bispebjerg in northwestern Copenhagen. It was built in the 20th century and consists almost entirely of yellow brick. Well worth a visit if you haven’t been yet – it’s magnificent.

If you’d rather go out and listen to some live music, there are plenty of options in Copenhagen. One of my favourite albums in Danish is ‘Hip’ by Steppeulvene from 1967. Sadly, the lead singer Eik Skaløe died the following year at a very young age, but the band’s guitarist, Stig Møller, is still active. The first Monday of every month, you can hear him perform at Drop Inn along with bass player Peter Ingemann. They both sing as well. The city also has several historical bars, and on Kultorvet you can visit the pub Hvide Lam which has been around since 1807 and has live jazz every night.

My final recommendation is the museum The David Collection. Go there to see Danish painters such as Vilhelm Hammershøi, and its formidable collection of Islamic art. Entry is always free.

Enjoy!”

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