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Brønshøj, Copenhagen

Brønshøj is a medieval neighborhood that originated as a village, and was fortified in the 17th century.

Brønshøj is a medieval neighborhood that originated as a village, and was fortified in the 17th century. The Brønshøj Museum traces the local history of the suburb.


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About Brønshøj

 2700 Copenhagen, Denmark

Brønshøj and Nearby Sights on Map

Vestvolden

Vestvolden is a series of fortifications running from Avedøre to Utterslev Mose that were built in the late 19th century

Barbie Doll Museum

The Barbie Doll Museum houses an extensive collection of about 5000 Barbie dolls and accompaniments, dating from 1959 to the present

Sophienholm

Copenhagen Zoo

Frederiksberg Palace

The baroque Frederiksburg Palace used to be the royal residence from the 18th to mid-19th century

Cisternerne

The Cisternerne is a museum dedicated to modern glass art

Revymuseet

Revue theatre is still an immensely popular art form in Denmark, and the Revue Museum presents the history of this Danish tradition

Sorgenfri Palace & Park

Storm P. Museum

The Storm P

Åbuen Bridge

Åbuen Bridge is a stylishly arched bicycle bridge on the border between Copenhagen's Nørrebro quarter and the Frederiksberg Municipality, which extends along the Nørrebro cykelrute