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Byvandring – Det hemmelige København / City walk: The hidden secrets of Copenhagen

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27.06.2025
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Start 27.06.2025
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Byvandring - Det hemmelige København

Har du nogensinde tænkt på, hvad der gemmer sig for øjet i Københavns gader? Hvad der findes af hemmeligheder under jorden, oppe i luften og nede i vandet?
Tag med vores egen underviser, Jeanette Dideriksen, på en byvandring til nogle af de spændende steder med skjulte skatte, som man umiddelbart ikke ser, når man passerer i en travl hverdag.
Gåturen tager ca. to timer.
Jeanette taler dansk og engelsk på turen.

Det foregår:
Søndag den 27. juli 2025 kl. 10.00-12.00
Vi mødes foran Studieskolens hovedindgang, Borgergade 12

Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er forbeholdt vores kursister, der har betalt for et intensivt sommerkursus på Privatdansk.





City walk: The hidden secrets of Copenhagen

Have you ever wondered what might be hidden from view on the streets of Copenhagen? What secrets may be hidden underground, up in the air and under the water?

Join our teacher, Jeanette Dideriksen, on a city walk where we pass some of the exciting places with hidden treasures that you do not immediately see when you pass them on a busy day.

This walk takes place in English and Danish.

It takes place:
Sunday 27 July 2025 from 10:00 to 12:00
Meeting place: Studieskolen's main entrance, Borgergade 12

Please note that this event is exclusively for our students who have paid for an intensive summer course at Privatdansk/Private Danish.

Jeanette Dideriksen

Jeanette recommends:
"Amager has always been something very special to me, and especially Dragør! Dragør is a good place to go if you want to go for a walk by the sea or relax. You can sit in peace and quiet on a bench or at a café looking out over the little cozy harbor while listening to the cries of the seagulls and letting your thoughts drift. There is plenty of atmosphere, and if you don’t know what Danish ”hygge” means, you should go to Dragør. You can also see the bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden. Maybe you already know the Danish-Swedish TV series "The Bridge" - it is more creepy than ”hyggelig”.

If you are in the area anyway, you could go to the legendary Flyvergrill at Copenhagen Airport! Here, planes from all over the world take off and land right in front of you, and the atmosphere is very special. There are both professionals with large telephoto lenses and ordinary families who just think it's fun to see the planes close up.

Of course you can also find many exciting places in the centre of Copenhagen. Assistens Kirkegård (a cemetery) in Nørrebro (behind the long yellow walls) is a really interesting place. But be aware that Copenhageners use the cemetery more as a park than a cemetery, otherwise you may be surprised. Here you can find many tombs where famous Danes are burried, among others Hans Christian Andersen, Søren Kierkegaard, Niels Bohr and the singer Natasja, who died very young. And if the Danish summer (by a miracle!) does not consist of too much rain, there are a huge number of good - and free - events in the parks and squares, such as music, film screenings, summer dance in Fælledparken, where you can get free dance lessons in different styles, etc. - you name it!"
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Byvandring – Det hemmelige København / City walk: The hidden secrets of Copenhagen

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