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VisitCopenhagen has created a great list of places to visit inspired by the life of Søren Kierkegaard
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Kierkegaard’s CopenhagenSøren Kierkegaard walked the streets of Copenhagen and his promenades are world famous. Even today you can walk in his footsteps through his city.
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Søren Kierkegaard – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSøren Kierkegaard was born to an affluent family in Copenhagen. His mother, Ane Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard, had served as a maid in the household before marrying his father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard. She was an unassuming figure: quiet, plain, and not formally educated but Henriette Lund, her granddaughter, wrote that she “wielded the sceptre with joy and protected [Soren and Peter] like a hen protecting her children”.
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The Golden Days festival will be celebrating the festival
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Golden Days Golden DaysGolden Days is a large historical festival, which covers a period in Copenhagen’s history. The theme in 2013 is Søren Kierkegaard’s 200th birthday.
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The website isn’t really live yet, the official programme will be announced februrary of 2013
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Kierkegaard 2013Fra den 5. maj til d. 11. november 2013 markerer hele verden 200-års dagen for den berømte filosof, teolog og forfatter Søren Kierkegaard…
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You can download the official logo of the festival here
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Designmuseum Danmark Designmuseum DanmarkThe Danish Design Museum in Copenhagen offers displays of decorative art, crafts, and industrial designs from the Western world and Asia from the late Middle Ages and up to the present. Earlier, the museum was the first public hospital in Denmark; The Royal Frederik’s Hospital, where Søren Kierkegaard was admitted and died in 1855.
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Designmuseum Danmark
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Søren Kierkegaard went to school in the building that now houses the Gyldendal publishers
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Gyldendal
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Søren Kierkeraard was given his Christian name in Helligånds Kirken
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Helligaandskirken HelligaandskirkenHelligaandskirken is a church on Strøget in Copenhagen. In 1813, the great Danish philosopher and theologian Søren Kierkegaard was christened in the church.
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Church of the Holy Ghost, Copenhagen – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Church of the Holy Ghost ( Danish: Helligåndskirken) in Copenhagen, Denmark, is one of the city’s oldest churches. The first abbey in Copenhagen was a Franciscan monastery founded in 1238, just 12 years after the death of Francis of Assisi. Prior to that, Archbishop Eskil had founded two Cistercian monasteries, Esrom Abbey and Herrevad Abbey.
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Helligåndskirken
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Kierkegaard’s funeral was held in The Church of our Lady
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Church of Our Lady Church of Our LadyVisit the Copenhagen Cathedral, a setting of many important functions and events such as the funeral of Søren Kierkegaard in 1855 and the wedding of the Crown Prince Couple in 2004. In 1807, the cathedral was hit by a incendiary rocket during the British bombardment led by Admiral James Gambier and General Lord Cathcart.
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Church of Our Lady (Copenhagen) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Church of Our Lady ( Danish: Vor Frue Kirke) is the cathedral of Copenhagen and the National Cathedral of Denmark. It is situated on Vor Frue Plads and next to the main building of the University of Copenhagen.
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Vor Frue Kirke
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Søren Kierkegaard is buried, alongside a number of famous people like H.C.Andersen at the Assistens Cemetary. Assisten Cemetary is a virtual oasis in a rough city neighbourhood, a stroll here is a must when visiting Copenhagen.
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Kulturcentret Assistens Kulturcentret AssistensGet an insight into the cultural history of Copenhagen and visit Hans Christian Andersen’s and Søren Kierkegaaard’s graves.
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Assistens Cemetery (Copenhagen) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAssistens Cemetery ( Danish: Assistens Kirkegård) in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the burial site of a large number of Danish notables as well as an important greenspace in the Nørrebro district.
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Søren Kierkegaards gravsted
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Not far from the grave of Søren Kierkegaard, you ind the grave of the famous fariytale author Hans Christian Andersen
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H.C. Andersens Gravsted
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Museum of Copenhagen Museum of CopenhagenThe Museum of Copenhagen provides a captivating and informative account of the city’s history. The museum also has a rare collection of Søren Kierkegaard’s personal belongings where furniture, portraits, purse and dedication copies of Kierkegaard’s works are exhibited.
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Københavns MuseumSee 31 photos and 3 tips from 217 visitors to Københavns Museum. “Free on Friday, 10am to 5pm.”
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Søren Kierkegaard Statue by the Marble Church Søren Kierkegaard Statue by the Marble ChurchYou will find the Søren Kierkegaard Memorial Statue at The Marple Church.
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MarmorkirkenSee 40 photos and 1 tips from 379 visitors to Marmorkirken. “Lindo e frio lugar!”
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Søren Kierkegaard’s memorial plaque Søren Kierkegaard’s memorial plaqueIn the house, located at Nytorv until 1908, Søren Kierkegaard was born on 5 maj 1813. Today, the building houses Danske Bank.
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The Black Diamond The Black DiamondThe Black Diamond is an extension to the Royal Library in Copenhagen. The building also houses The National Museum of Photography, a bookshop, eateries and a concert and theatre hall. At the Black Diamond, you can see Søren Kierkegaard’s manuscripts which are kept safely in Royal Library’s Søren Kierkegaard Archive.
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The Royal Danish Theatre, Old Stage The Royal Danish Theatre, Old StageThe Royal Theatre in Copenhagen has graced the Kongens Nytorv Square since 1748. The Royal Theatre’s has three main venues at its disposal: The Opera House, the Playhouse, and the Old Stage, the latter almost exclusively for ballet performances. Søren Kierkegaard was a frequent guest at The Royal Theatre, where he heard Mozart’s Don Juan.
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Søren Kierkegaard was confirmed into the Christian faith in the Church of Trinity
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Trinitatis Church Trinitatis ChurchThe Trinity Church is part of the 17th century Trinitatis Complex, which includes the Round Tower astronomical observatory tower and the Copenhagen University Library, in addition to the church. In 1829, Søren Kierkegaard was confirmed in Trinity Church because Church of Our Lady was burned down.
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Trinitatis Church – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaTrinitatis Church is located in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is part of the 17th century Trinitatis Complex, which includes the Rundetårn astronomical observatory tower and the Copenhagen University Library, in addition to the church. Built in the time of Christian IV, the church initially served the students of Copenhagen University.
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Trinitatis KirkeSee 37 photos and 3 tips from 157 visitors to Trinitatis Kirke. “Kulturnat er der god musik”
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Københavns UniversitetSee 12 photos from 134 visitors to Københavns Universitet.
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While you wait, take a look at this conspiracy-theory (in danish)
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