Doors 302 – Copenhagen, Denmark (part II), September 2024
My series of doors from Copenhagen is going to be fairly lengthy, and I might have to increase the number of doors in each post a little, to prevent fatigue. This week’s selection is mainly from the waterside area of one of the canals that runs through the capital, of which there are several.
I took advantage of my mother needing a rest after our morning exertions in the Tivoli Gardens and trotted off on my own on a ten-mile afternoon walk (the first of two in three days). I took in so many incredible sights including an open-water swim, with hundreds of competitors braving the freezing seawater, many without wetsuits. Finding and photographing doors, of course, played an important part in my enjoyment of the city. I hope you enjoy them:







So that’s it until next time from sunny Copenhagen, may I wish you a happy week in these troubling times.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

I always wanted to live on a boat, but I have a very practical, killjoy other half. Wandering by canals is my poor substitute. Hard not to burst into song. Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen…
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That song was ever present in my head while I was there.
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A lively selection
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great doors!
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Thank you.
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I am enjoying these doors, Steve, so keep them coming. At first, I thought you meant that you enjoyed an afternoon swim on top of a ten-mile walk. I like the interesting mix of doors in this collection.
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No, I am not much of a cold water swimmer.
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Wonderful photos and doors, Stephen. I like the warehouse row of doors; the roof and the walls add a beautiful flourish to the doors’ appearance.
I love the bright sunshine and the blue skies. Looks amazing. Thank you for taking us along on your tour of the city’s doors.
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Thank you. As ever my pleasure.
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