Public Services & Government in Denmark

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Top 5 Public Services & Government in Denmark

Sjaellandsgade Bad
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Open until 03:00 PM

Sjællandsgade 12A, 2200 København, Denmark

“One of the best experience I‘ve had during all my visits to Copenhagen so far. This place is beautiful. The sauna is fantastic, the atmosphere is quiet and relaxing. The entire place is run by volunteers, who are very friendly and helpful. I’m looking forward to being back here during my next stay in Copenhagen.”

Frederiksberg Town Hall
4.3
( 8 reviews )

Smallegade 1, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark

“Great exhibition of military equipment on Flag Date.”

Odense City Hall
4.4
( 8 reviews ) $$

Flakhaven 2, 5000 Odense, Denmark

“I guess in summer the area is more beautiful, but watching my photos you can see that it can be really amazing during the winter as well. I wish there was a snow around...”

Embassy Of The Republic Of Poland
4.5
( 8 reviews )

Richelieus Alle 12, 2900 Hellerup, Denmark

“Very courteous, nice and professional staff! Arranging anything used to be very difficult and time consuming a few years ago. Now, requests are being addressed quickly and with a smile. Even complex, legal requests are handled very well and to satisfaction .”

Aarhus City Hall
4.4
( 10 reviews )

Rådhuspladsen 2, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark

“Aarhus City Hall was completed in 1941 from a design by architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Moller. It was designed to replace the Old City Hall, built in 1857, which is now home to the Museum of Women's History. The building includes a 196-foot tall tower and a tower clock with a face that is almost 23-feet wide. The city hall is made with concrete plated with grey marble imported from Porsgrunn in Norway. Architectural details are completed on the exterior in copper that has since been covered in verdigris. The entrance of the Aarhus City Hall is in the City Hall Park. The park includes a cobbled plaza and an avenue lined in linden trees. City Hall Square offers a fountain and a sculpture known as Ceres Bronden. The interior of the city hall has oak parquet floors, patterned ceramic tiles, glass walls and a large number of brass and bronze accents. Visitors can take guided tours inside the city hall on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.”

Public Services & Government in Denmark

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