
This is another illustration about Copenhagen city hall in Denmark otherwise in Danish, København Rådhus. This is a beautiful visitor site and it was built by Martin Nyrop the ‘Gaudy’ of Scandinavia, between 1892 and 1905.
This has a romantic style influence from design styles in Italy. This particular style is called National Romantic Style and it has been used throughout the decorative elements and style of this building. It has been in specific influenced by Siena City Hall. This building has been opened in September 1905 and it is used for a variety of occasions, including town hall jurisdiction and mayor services and other ways, like meetings and social occasions, mostly weddings. This is one of the most visible buildings in Copenhagen’s skyline, where a visiting tour for visitors is essential, while it very convenient with public transport.
It’s tower is 105.6 metres one of the highest building structures in the city of Copenhagen. This tower includes a 300 step up towards the view of Tivoli Gardens and over a spectacular view of the Danish Capital. It is also very beautiful on the inside apart from the tower part.
I have recreated this while using different colours from the original building, in order to make it more interesting. It is recognisable enough as a visitor’s attraction for anyone who might be interested making a trip to Denmark and it was great to explore this design style.
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