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              Wonderful Copenhagen is a city of bridge-spanned canals, 
              copper-roofed buildings and manicured parks. This famous Baltic 
              seaport is one of Europe’s loveliest capitals and the seat of the 
              oldest monarchy in the world. Home to a quarter of Denmark’s 
              population, Copenhagen is a focus for commerce, culture, industry 
              and cosmopolitan atmosphere. 
 Although Vikings and fishermen knew this site for years as Havn 
              (Harbor), the founding of Copenhagen dates from 1167, when the 
              warrior-bishop Absalon established a citadel here. As commerce 
              flourished, the name was changed to Køpmannæhafn (Merchants’ 
              Harbor); in 1443 the city became capital of the Kingdom of 
              Denmark. A century later, Christian IV began the building program 
              that was the basis of the modern city; in 1669 Frederik III graced 
              the city with its first royal palace, Amalienborg, for his queen, 
              Sophie Amalie. Many of these structures still exist; the taller 
              ones remain the dominant features on what is a refreshingly low 
              skyline.
 
 Copenhagen was attacked by Britain and Sweden between the 17th and 
              19th centuries; it was invaded by Germany in 1940 and occupied 
              until 1945. It has been a crossroads for northern Europe 
              throughout its history.
 
 Visitors to Copenhagen are impressed by the magnitude of 
              attractions that await. The locale of Hans Christian Andersen’s 
              enchanting tale of The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen is known as 
              Denmark’s fairy-tale city. Its impressive theaters, museums and 
              churches are of interest to many visitors; the best-loved 
              attractions include the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, the 
              Langelinie Harbor with its Little Mermaid statue and the busy 
              shopping promenade known as Strøget. Shopping and dining 
              opportunities are endless. Tours of the Tuborg and Carlsberg 
              Breweries as well as the Royal Copenhagen china factory are 
              equally popular with visitors. It’s an easy city to get around. 
              You are unlikely to need to venture far from the central section, 
              where most of the activity and sights are contained.
 
 Please Note: Guests in transit to the following cruise may check 
              with the Tour Office on board for sightseeing options. Guests on 
              Silversea's Pre- or Post-Cruise program may check with the 
              Silversea Hospitality Desk at the hotel for sightseeing 
              possibilities, dining and shopping information during their stay 
              in Copenhagen.
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