Doors 303 – Copenhagen, Denmark (part III), September 2024
This week’s doors are a continuation of the Copenhagen series, and this week come from the 17th century district of New Haven (Nyhavn), where some of the most iconic views of the city are found. Try finding any brochure or website about Copenhagen that doesn’t include this famous waterfront. One of the houses, I don’t recall which, was home to arguably Denmark’s most celebrated Citizen, Hans Christian Andersen.

These pictures were taken on two separate visits to the area. I mention this because the eagle-eyed among you might spot that there are some clouds in one or two of the pictures and not in others. I hope you enjoy this week’d selection:









More to come from Denmark’s beautiful capital city next time.
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.

LOVEly selection
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Thank you.
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This is a wonderful collection. I love that “wonky doorway”, and I like the addition of the boat doors. Your first photo is remarkably similar to the wake-screen shared in Windows earlier this week. I showed it to my wife (a Mac user) because it reminded me of a photo gifted to us by a dear friend. Thanks for that one in particular.
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My pleasure as ever, it is an iconic view.
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I love that street beside the canal with all those colorful buildings. I also loved that wonky doorframe, and the ships.
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The wonkey door frame was my favourite.
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So many fabulous shots in this. I loved the over-view, and then pulling the focus in closer to the doors. I hope, once (if) I ever get settled in Edinburgh, that we can do visits to places like Copenhagen. It looks… magical.
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The flight from Edinburgh would be very short, and so easy.
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