Declared to be one of the “the most livable cities in the world”, the danish capital is the largest and most populated city in Denmark.
Located 30 km west of Copenhagen, Roskilde has a long history, dating from the pre-Christian Viking Age. From the 11th century until 1443, it was the capital of Denmark.
Drive outside of Copenhagen to discover impressive sceneries and beautiful castles which will teleport you centuries back in time.
Founded more than 900 years ago, Bergen is Norway’s second largest city and the gateway of the Norwegian Fjords.
Developed in a series of bays, peninsulas and over numerous islands, Finland’s seaside capital is an outstanding land of life and vibrance.
Called “The City of Parks”, Malmö is one of Sweden's largest and most important cities, a place where classical meets modern.
Visit the rapidly-developing capital of Norway, a beautiful place of culture and impressive architecture.
Declared to be one of the “the most livable cities in the world”, the danish capital is the largest and most populated city in Denmark.
Located 30 km west of Copenhagen, Roskilde has a long history, dating from the pre-Christian Viking Age. From the 11th century until 1443, it was the capital of Denmark.
Drive outside of Copenhagen to discover impressive sceneries and beautiful castles which will teleport you centuries back in time.
Drive outside of Copenhagen to discover impressive sceneries and beautiful castles which will teleport you centuries back in time.
The very first buildings in Bergen were situated at Bryggen, which has been a vibrant and important area of the city for many centuries. The world heritage site consists of the old Hanseatic wharf and buildings, and one of the best known urban areas from the Middle Ages in all of Norway.
From Mount Fløyen, approx. 320 metres above sea level, you can enjoy the beautiful view, study the cityscape in detail and the fjords surrounding Bergen. The trip starts from the city centre, just 150 metres from the Fish Market and Bryggen. The exciting trip up to the mountain is a magnificent experience in itself.
The Fish Market has a charming location in the heart of the city between the fjords and Bergen’s seven mountains. The Fish Market in Bergen has been a meeting place since the 1200s.
Dive deep into the fascinating history of the Norwegian coast and its fisheries, which have shaped modern Norway. Learn about the incredible growth of the herring fisheries and cod fishing. Bryggens Museum is built over the remains of the first settlement at Bryggen and allows you to experience life in medieval Bergen.
Håkon’s Hall is 750 years old and was built by King Håkon Håkonsson as a royal residence and banqueting hall. At that time Bergen was Norway’s largest and most important town, and Håkon’s Hall was the site of major national events, such as the drawing up.
Board on a scenic mini cruise past the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bryggen, Håkon's Hall and the wharfside warehouses to the picturesque Norwegian Fisheries Museum.
Developed in a series of bays, peninsulas and over numerous islands, Finland’s seaside capital is an outstanding land of life and vibrance.
Suomenlinna is an 18th-century sea fortress and nature area with centuries old artillery and defensive walls, spread across six linked islands. Walking trails cross parkland between popular sights like the King’s Gate drawbridge and Suomenlinna Museum.
The Market Square is a central square in Helsinki and one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city. From spring to autumn, the Market Square is bustling with activity and with vendors selling fresh finnish food and souvenirs.
The interior was excavated and built directly out of solid rock and is bathed in natural light which enters through the skylight surrounding the center copper dome. The church is used frequently as a concert venue due to its excellent acoustics. The acoustic quality is created by the rough, virtually unworked rock surfaces.
Its name kiasma, Finnish for chiasma, alludes to the basic conceptual idea of its architect. The museum exhibits the contemporary art collection of the Finnish National Gallery founded in 1990. Its central goal is to make contemporary art better known and strengthen its status.
Helsinki Cathedral is the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the diocese of Helsinki, located in the city centre. The church was originally built from 1830-1852 as a tribute to the Grand Duke of Finland, Tsar Nicholas of Russia.
The Senate Square and its surroundings make up the oldest part of central Helsinki. Landmarks and famous buildings surrounding the square are the Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, main building of the University, and Sederholm House , the oldest building of central Helsinki dating from 1757.
Called “The City of Parks”, Malmö is one of Sweden's largest and most important cities, a place where classical meets modern.
Visit the rapidly-developing capital of Norway, a beautiful place of culture and impressive architecture.
The Sculpture park has more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, made of in bronze, granite and cast iron. Including are The Angry Boy, The Monolith and The Wheel of Life. Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park.
The Opera House is located at the harbour, with an angled exterior that appears to rise from the water. It invites its visitors to climb its roof and enjoy panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord. Large-scale windows at street level provide the public with glimpses of rehearsals and workshop activities
The building of Akershus Castle and Fortress was commenced in 1299 under king Håkon V. The medieval castle, which was completed in the 1300s, had a strategic location at the very end of the headland, and withstood a number of sieges throughout the ages.
A historic landmark in the Norwegian consciousness, Holmenkollen embodies more than a century of skiing competitions. Inside the ski jump is the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, the oldest of its kind in the world. The museum presents over 4,000 years of skiing history.
Edvard Munch has a unique position among Nordic painters and is considered a pioneer in expressionism. The Munch Museum's collection, left to the city of Oslo by the artist, consists of paintings, graphical prints and drawings.
The Viking Ship Museum has the world's best-preserved Viking ships and finds from Viking tombs around the Oslo Fjord. The Viking Ship Museum shows discoveries from various regions, plus small boats, sledges, a beautiful cart, tools, textiles and household utensils.
Explore Stockholm, a city surrounded by water and built on fourteen islands. The swedish capital offers an unique combination of modern and classical architecture.
The Old Town, is one of the largest and best preserved medieval city centers in Europe. This is where Stockholm was founded in 1252.All of Gamla Stan and the adjacent island of Riddarholmen are like a living pedestrian-friendly museum full of sights, attractions, restaurants, cafés, bars, and places to shop.
The Vasa is the only preserved seventeenth century ship in the world and a unique art treasure. More than 95 percent of the ship is original, and it is decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures. The 69 meter-long warship Vasa sank on its maiden voyage in the middle of Stockholm in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later in 1961.
Welcome to one of the largest palaces in Europe! The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms. The Palace is open to the public and offers no less than five museums. The Palace was largely built during the eighteenth century on the spot where the “Tre Kronor” castle burned down in 1697.
ABBA The Museum is more than just a museum. The permanent exhibition is chock full of ABBA memorabilia like stage outfits, instruments, gold records, awards and much more. But it’s also an interactive experience that invites you to sing, dance, mix music and try out virtual stage outfits.
Drottningholm Palace is Sweden's best preserved royal palace constructed in the seventeenth century, the permanent residence of the royal family and one of Stockholm's three World Heritage Sites. The palace features magnificent salons from the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a beautiful park, a unique palace theater and a Chinese Pavilion.
Small picturesque island villages, historical sites, and untouched nature are waiting to be discovered Try an island tour and sail with a historical ship or paddle in a kayak. Travel down interesting footpaths in the national park, and see white-tailed eagles and seals in the outer archipelago.
Its a unice spot in Denmak. You can walk along the coast or on top of the clifs.There is stairs on differnt spots where you can come down.
Close by is a magnificent park - made 200 years ago as a gift to Lise a Countess wife. It is worth an experience.
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