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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Bicycles, Picnics, and Castles

On Friday Ole and Birgitte, my host family, bought a third bike that I can use. By Saturday I was more than ready to try it. I can't remember  specifically when I last rode a bike, so I was a little nevous before I set out on my ride. I didn't do anything embarassing, like riding the bike into the only car around, so I consider my initial test to be a success. A little bit later Ole and Birgitte were going on a bike ride and invited me along, so I went along in order to learn the bike paths. We had a nice bike ride, but I don't think I am directionally capable yet to ride around the neighborhood on my own,or I may end up in another town. It will take a little bit of time to get used to riding a bike again, but that is all part of the adventure.

Sunday was the DIS picnic for host families so our daily preparations were centered around that. That morning I cooked some banana bread for my host family, and we brought some with us to the picnic. Sunday was a beautiful day for a picnic, so we had a great time.

From the picnic we headed down to a marina and enjoyed some ice cream while watching the boats. After enjoying the marina, we headed back to the car and I thought we were heading home. But Ole and Birgitte surprised me when we pulled up to Fredensborg which is a royal palace where the crown prince and his family have been living while their Amalienborg palace is being renovated. Ole took the picture of me with Fredensborg in the background and conveniently a guard was passing behind as well.
 Here is a close up of one of the Guards protecting the palace.


After Fredensborg I thought for sure we were heading home, but nope. Before I knew it we were pulling up to Frederiksborg Slot. We have plans to go inside Frederiksborg another weekend, so we wandered the gardens since it was such a beautiful day.

This is a picture of the front side of Frederiksborg slot.












The garden was absolutely
 incredible. They had actually recreated it in a style similar to the way Christian IV would have had the gardens. (He was the one who built Frederiksborg slot along with a myriad of other famous sites, such as Rosenborg slot)






Here I am in the Gardens with Frederiksborg slot in the back.

So that was my amazing weekend. Monday night I went to Tivoli, which is the world famous amusement park. Being from Florida I appreciate how much charm this park has. I went with Ole and Birgitte directly after class, and I had forgotten my camera at home, so no pictures of this adventure, Sorry. Do not fret though I will surely go again within the next two weeks before they shut down for the season, so I will supply pictures then!

Wednesday I am supposed to go to Christiania and the Danish Foreign Ministry. Thursday through Saturday I will be with my European Union class exploring Haderslev Denmark and Lubeck Germany so keep checking in for that adventure!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Paintings, Jewels, and History Galore! A Day at Rosenborg Slot

Wednesday this week, the first of September, I did not have any field studies for DIS, so I had the day to do with as I pleased. Being such a newcomer to Copenhagen I have a list of sites I want to see and things that I want to do. My host Mom made a few suggestions and I decided to go to Rosenborg Slot (Castle). It is quite close to the train station, Norreport that I use when I go to DIS, so contrary to the popular belief of those who know me well, I was able to find my way to Rosenborg Slot or Rosenborg Castle quite easily. I arrive about 11 o’clock, and was immediately awestruck by the gardens. With the Rose Garden and the rest of the park next to the castle it is quite beautiful. It is definitely something that would be difficult to find in the U.S. and it is simply tucked away in the city of Copenhagen. I had no idea how close it was before Wednesday. It just affirms a prior observation that Copenhagen is a city in which the ultra modern is woven within such a vast history.


For those of you not acquainted with the history of Rosenborg Castle I will give a brief Natasha version of the vast history that this castle embodies (I wasn’t familiar before I read my collection of tour books, and got a handy information sheet from the ticket booth). The Crown started building Rosenborg Slot (slot means castle) in 1606. King Christian IV had a hand in the design of the castle since he was the one who commissioned it to be built. After Frederiksberg castle was built in 1710, Rosenborg castle was not used as frequently, and it eventually became where heirlooms, including crown jewels and thrones, of the royal family are stored.

So being the historically mesmerized person that I was, I methodically went through the castle’s many rooms taking pictures. Therefore this post will be more of a pictorial story of my day at Rosenborg Slot than a tale of my mesmerized wanderings.

This is the summer house of King Christian IV, known as Rosenborg.

The park connecting to the Castle.The Rose Garden

This is not a throne room, just a "typical" castle room. There was not a single room without either a beautiful painting on the cieling or magnificent molding.
Another of the many rooms of opulence.
The Thrones and one of three silver lions protecting the Throne.

One of the many cases of Royal Jewels... these are considered jewels of state
Royal Crowns
And that concludes my day's adventure at Rosenborg Slot!