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The awe-inspiring Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights is one of the most beautiful sights in nature.
The awe-inspiring Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights is one of the most beautiful sights in nature. Streaking the sky in shades of green, blue, and purple, the natural phenomenon is Nuuk's greatest draw. Camp out at night with your camera in the midst of Greenland's snow-covered landscapes, and experience the magic created by electrons colliding with the upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere.
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Nuuk 3900, Greenland
Housed in the former Seventh Day Adventist Church, the Nuuk Art Museum is built around the personal collections of Svend and Helene Junge Pedersen
Katuaq is the cultural epicentre of Nuuk, hosting concerts, art exhibitions, conferences, and other events including movie screenings
Hans Egede Church is an evangelical Lutheran church that was consecrated in 1978 on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the founding of Nuuk
The Nuuk Cathedral or Church of Our Savior is a wooden Lutheran church from 1848-'49 that stands out for its bright brick-red color
Dano-Norwegian Lutheran missionary and 'Apostle of Greenland' Hans Egede founded Nuuk in 1728
One of the first museums in Greenland, the Greenland National Museum explores the history of the country over the past 4500 years, from the first Arctic Stone Age Cultures through the Norse settlements, arrival of the Thule culture, and modern day Inuits
The Greenland Simulation Centre puts you in the pilot seat of a fully functional Boeing 737-800, where you can navigate your way from take-off to landing at airports around the world
Qornok, also known as Qoornoq, is an uninhabited fishing village on the northeastern coast of the Qoornuup Qeqertarsua Island in the Nuup Kangerlua fjord