Rysensteen Gymnasium
Rysensteen Gymnasium is a gymnasium (upper secondary school) in Copenhagen, Denmark
Frederiksberg (Danish pronunciation: [fɑːɑʁiɡ̊sˈbeɐ̯]) is a town (the Frederiksberg Municipality) in Denmark's Capital City Region (Region Hovedstaden). It is surrounded by but separate from Copenhagen. It occupies an area of less than 9 km2 and had a population of 103,192 in 2015. Frederiksberg is an enclave surrounded by the city of Copenhagen. There is no visible border between Frederiksberg and the other districts of Copenhagen, and the town is informally considered to be a part of Copenhagen. For instance, the Copenhagen Zoo as well as several stations of the Copenhagen Metro (the stations Forum, Frederiksberg, Fasanvej, Lindevang, and Flintholm) are located in Frederiksberg.
Population: 95,029
Latitude: 55° 40' 45.77" N
Longitude: 12° 32' 4.67" E
Rysensteen Gymnasium is a gymnasium (upper secondary school) in Copenhagen, Denmark
Rungsted Kyst Station is one of the stops on one of the northern Zealand railways in Denmark.
The Rhythmic Music Conservatory (Danish: Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium) is a music conservatoire in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Panum Building is a part of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a large building complex and houses the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. This includes the Dental School and the former Faculty of Medicine as well as The School of …
Ny Ellebjerg station (Ny means "new") is a railway station on the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lyngby Radio (call sign OXZ) is a Danish coast radio station, operating on MF and VHF.
Lindevang Station is a rapid transit station on the Copenhagen Metro in Frederiksberg, Denmark. It serves the M1 and M2 lines. It is located where the Metro line crosses Dalgas Boulevard in Frederiksberg.
Kroppedal Museum in Denmark, 20 km (12 mi) from Copenhagen, was established in 2003. Kroppedal is the national museum of Danish astronomy, has a large archaeological unit, and an ethnological unit specializing in modern society.
Karlslunde or Karlslunde Strand is a suburb 25 km (16 mi) south-west of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The suburb is a part of Greve municipality.
Jarmer's Tower (Danish: Jarmers Tårn) is an old ruined tower in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was once part of the Copenhagen moat.
Imperial has the largest single screen in Northern Europe with 1002 seats, which is also the biggest screen in the world to feature Dolby Atmos. It is among the best cinemas in Copenhagen and is usually the go-to place for cinephiles in the Danish c…
Hvidovre Stadium (Da: Hvidovre Stadion) is an athletics - and soccer stadium in Hvidovre in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Hvidovre AM (atletik), Hvidovre IF (soccer) and Hvidovre Sta…
The House of the Holy Ghost (Danish: Helligåndshuset) in Copenhagen, Denmark is a historic building owned and operated as an exhibition space by the adjacent Church of the Holy Ghost.One of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen, it was part of the larg…
Holte station is the railway station in Holte near Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Hans Christian Ørsted Institute at the University of Copenhagen is a building complex that houses the departments of Mathematics and Chemistry, as well as part of Physics. It is named after the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted (1777–1851), who di…
Greve station is on the Køge radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gladsaxe Stadium (Danish: Gladsaxe Stadion) is a sports center located in Søborg, Gladsaxe Municipality, in Copenhagen, which is primarily used for association football matches. The stadium hosts a number of training courses for running the football…
Østre Gasværk Teater (lit. "East Gasworks Theatre") is a theatre in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark, located in an abandoned gasometer of the former Østre Gasværk (English: Eastern Gasworks). The theatre is constructed within the masonr…