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We then walked along Gothersgade turning right towards the Bothanical Gardens at the end of which we finally located the Rosenborg Have. There were quite a few people in the gardens and though we felt like joining them, so as to relax for a bit, we still continued walking.
We were unfortunate not to have arrived in time to visit the Royal
Place of 1606, said to be one of the most visited attractions in
Copenhagen. It is said to contain thousands of Royal objects, namely the
Crown jewels and other Royal regalia.
It was rather nice to look at from the outside and the fact that it was surrounded by gardens gave it a special "touch". We realised (to our surprise) that the Gardens only closed at midnight.
It was time to head back to the hotel, as we had had quite a long day, so we walked towards Kongens Nytorv, where there was another Photo exhibition right in the middle of the Square. Little did we know that two days later we would be watching part of this same exhibition somewhere else.
By the time we reached the hotel we were simply exhausted ... (I don't even remember having had anything to eat for dinner) it had been an almost non-stop twelve-hour walking "adventure"...
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