Copenhagen
Copenhagen has given me very mixed signals the moment I entered the city centre.
The monuments

The Palace
I must say that the palace architecture resembles Dartmoor, and if not for the Danish flags, I’d say

Rosenburg Slot Park
The other castle on the other hand is located inside a large park. I was on time constraint however, which prevented me from going inside. I don’t think I missed much, and at least didn’t spend an extra 30€ for an entry ticket.

Kongens Nytorv
If there was only one street to recommend for a quick walk around the city centre I’d choose Kongens Nytov. On the square overground, there is a circle composed of trees, with classical European/Viennese architecture around. Underground there is a giant transportation hub connecting four different metro lines. With one of these lines - M2 - one can quickly reach the airport (took me about 12 minutes).

Christianshavn
A quick walk in Christianshavn, right before Christiania a small pedestrian bridge emerges. Its shape is similar to masts of a sailboat. Its walking part is created of a few interleaving circles, which protrude along the bank to allow for better views and pictures.

The National Library

Skyscrapers
The same day I was in Copenhagen 3blue1brown posted a video explaining the Laplace Transform. I quickly downloaded the video before the plane departed and watched it for half of the flight. It is 35 minutes long, and flight SK 765 from CPH to WRO takes about an hour. These are the skyscrapers I’ve thought about the moment he showed a plot of the transformed function.
