4 Best Sights in Frederiksstaden, Copenhagen

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We've compiled the best of the best in Frederiksstaden - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Marmorkirken

Frederiksstaden Fodor's Choice

Officially the Frederiks Kirke, this ponderous Baroque sanctuary of precious Norwegian marble was begun in 1749 and remained untouched from 1770 to 1874 due to budget constraints. It was finally completed and consecrated in 1894. Around the exterior are 16 statues of various religious leaders from Moses to Luther, and below them stand sculptures of outstanding Danish ministers and bishops. You can can scale 273 steps to the outdoor balcony on the top of the church for great views of the queen's palace and the Opera, across the canal. Afterward, continue along Bredgade to the exotic gilded onion domes of the Russisk Ortodoks Kirke (Russian Orthodox Church).

Frederiksgade 4, off Bredgade, Copenhagen, 1256, Denmark
33-15–01–44
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Church free, dome DKr 35
Church sanctuary closed weekends

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Frihedsmuseet

Frederiksstaden

Evocative, often moving displays commemorate the heroic Danish resistance movement, which saved 7,000 Jews from the Nazis by hiding and then smuggling them to Sweden. The homemade tank outside was used to spread the news of the Nazi surrender after World War II. The displays have information in English. The museum was recently renovated.

Churchillparken 6, Copenhagen, 1263, Denmark
33-47–39–21
Sight Details
DKr 95
Closed Mon. Sept.--Apr.

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Gefionspringvandet

Frederiksstaden

Not far from the Little Mermaid, this fountain illustrates another dramatic myth. The goddess Gefion was promised as much of Sweden as she could plow in a night. The story goes that she changed her sons into oxen and used them to portion off what is now the island of Zealand.

Copenhagen, 1263, Denmark

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Kastellet

East Indre By

At the end of Amaliegade, the beautiful Churchill Park surrounds the spired Anglican church St. Alban's. From here, walk north on the main path to reach the fortification of Kastellet. The peaceful walking paths, grazing sheep, and greenery welcome joggers and lovebirds to this still-operative military structure. Built in the aftermath of the Swedish siege of the city on February 10, 1659, the double moats were among the improvements made to the city's defenses. The citadel served as the city's main fortress into the 18th century. In a grim reversal during World War II, the Germans used it as headquarters during their occupation.

Kastellet 1, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark
72-81–11–41
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Free

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