Doors 309 – Copenhagen, Denmark (part IX), September 2024
The day has arrived, after a bit of a false start. This is the last in my series of doors from Copenhagen. Not only did I thoroughly enjoy my mini-break in the capital city of Denmark, but I have also enjoyed reliving it through posting this series of Thursday doors – a weird kind of vicarious experience, in which I had been the protagonist. Is that a thing?
These doors were the last I photographed during my trip, so they are not ‘odds and ends’, even though they are quite an eclectic selection.
In truth, I am also looking forward to posting doors from other towns and cities – I have so many in my archive and I am impatient to share them with you.
I hope that you enjoy this last hurrah from wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen.











So there we have it. I wave a fond farewell to a city that I would highly recommend to anyone. A clean, diverse, happy, historic, beautiful and somehow ‘good’ city.
Something a little different 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 and you’ve thrown in a bike!
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Impossible not to include bikes in Copenhagen.
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Very true
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The doors you’ve shared from Copenhagen have been wonderful, Steve. Hellig Kors Kirk is my favorite photo, but they are all delightful. I’m looking forward to your next stop.
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Thank you, I feel that sometimes I concentrate too much on the door and that the whole building is often more than worthy of posting, like Hellig Kors Kirk.
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I try to focus on the architecture. Some of it is amazing. I have lots of photos of wonderful buildings where the doors have been replaced with glass/aluminum (unworthy).
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I totally get what you mean
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Thank you Stephen for this excellent tour of Copenhagen. Your photos are outstanding. I love the first photo with the neon chairs on the left.. And I quite like the Struenseegade door.
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I agree, that first picture with the sunlight catching the chairs adds something.
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Awesome!
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