This summer I went to Norway, Sweden and Denmark travelling around the beautiful Scandinavian land.
In this post I'll speak about my staiyng in Denmark, from my hotel room on top of the roof in Copenaghen to the Hamlet's legendary castle.

Co
penaghen is a fashionable city: it puts the fashion week up and there are lots of local designers like Barbara Gongini and Henrik Vibskov.
The Henrik Vibskov boutique, where I bougth a Martin Margiela dress that you can see here, is in the city center and there you can also buy brands like Barbara Gongini, Issey Miyake, Damir Doma, of course Henrik Vibskov and others.
But Copenaghen is full of fashionable shops, from the big labels like Gucci, Louis Vuitton and others luxury maisons, to shops I've never heard before but that I liked so much.
One of these is Moss Copenaghen and also Weekday, a multulabel shop where you can find a big selection of Cheap Monday, Weekday brand and others.
Of course, because Lego is a Danish brand, there are Lego shops everywhere in all the Scandinavia countries; they are very colorful and you can find there all the Lego stuff you need.
In the main street and all the area around there,  there are hundreds of beautiful and avantgarde fashion shops; I suggest to get lost in all the centre of Copenaghen and discover shops and markets.

Copenaghe is also a city full of a creative spirit, in fact the
originality of Danish design is known all over the world.
There are lots of design forniture shops (and it applies to all the Scandinavian countries) and fixturers all over the city.
I found five big, coloured horses just in the middles of the main street, placed there as a funny, artistic installation
which people could interact with; like the "Happy wall", another fixture placed near the horses: everybody could write on it, on some coloured little wood windows and there was also a stair to get to the highest windows.

Copenaghen is a city to be discovered, in its luxury shops, in the avantguard fashion boutiques, and also trought its creative, original taste, trought the markets, the royal palaces and the most modern buildings you can find in Europe, like the "Black diamond" library.
It contrast between ancient and modern, posh and avantgarde, new and old and it's wonderfull to discover how those contrasts live well together.

The ancient and magnificent Kronborg castle, just one hour by train far from Copenaghen, is the one where lived that Hamlet about who Shakespeare wrote in his popular novel.
In fact, at the time of the english novelist were quite popular the tales about the Danish royal family and the tragic history of Hamlet. Shakespeare, who probably read those tales, took inspiration from them to write his novel set in Kronborg castle.
The castle, surrounded by two moats, with its towers, narrow passages, fountains and secret rooms seems like one of the fairy tales and it's easy to imagin how the life in that big and beautiful rooms could be in the ancient times; a life spendt in dances, lavish banquets and of course intrigues.

Under the castle there are
miles of underground tunnels where soldiers used to prepare themself for a battle.
Now you can visit those dark tunnels illuminated only by a few dim candle... but watch out for ghosts!
Kronborg castle is one of the thig I suggest to visit in Denmark, 'cause it creates a fabulous atmosphere that you'll difficultly find elsewhere.
top Cheap Monday
pants Primark
sweater H&M
denim jacket
Levi's
shoes Nike
hat Aldo
Leonardo
5/12/2014 03:22:33 am

Topis sei bravissima......continua così.

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