måndag 28 maj 2012

A Weekend to Copenhagen Pt 2

Hurrah for Denmark - all state museums have to be free to enter. Thanks Danish tax payers. Suitably educated in Danish art (1750-1900) and lacking the energy (even after lovely lunch) to take in any more we headed to retrieve our luggage and check into the hotel. A detour to the Danish Cycling Federation shop sorted us out with a couple of maps for the journey back to the UK - nice saving on postal charges there.
Checking in to the hotel we discovered that if we chose not to have our room cleaned the next day, we could get £10 off in the hotel bar. Since we don't clean our own house everyday, it seemed a little silly for someone else to do this on holiday - voila one very nice and good value supper.
Saturday was time for Louisiana Art Gallery - it's a beatiful setting and a really nice small-scale gallery. Originally a posh suburban house, it has been extended but still feels like it has a domestic scale - with sculptures in lovely gardens and views back across to Sweden. Except for the crowds it's a kind of anti-Tate Modern.

Photos of sculpture to be added........

måndag 14 maj 2012

A Weekend in Copenhagen Pt 1

As we approach the end of our jaunt and prepare for the journey home, we are trying to do all the things we have on our list to do while here. So on Thursday night I found myself leaving an office social early and heading straight across to the station to get the sleeper train to Copenhagen. At 7am on Friday morning we stepped off the train slightly bleary-eyed and not very bushy-tailed to headed off to explore. First a authentically danish breakfast at the first establishment we could find; a 7-11 store. Then ditch the bags in a left luggage locker and start wandering around. We basically wandered along past lots of beautiful waterfront buildings before realising we were heading for the Little Mermaid. As all guide books point out, the Little Mermaid is stunningly underwhelming - I had seen it before on a previous visit but Charlotte was suitably unimpressed.

By then the National Art Gallery was open so we headed over there for some more food and our first dose of culture. 

There were lots of superb Danish paintings by a whole host of talented painters I'd never heard of (Eckersberg,Dahl, Koebke, Lundbye and Ring) but this classic was the only one we took a photo of.