Spring in Copenhagen, Denmark (Bispebjerg Cemetery)
At Bispebjerg Cemetery, Denmark, you’ll find the most beautiful pathways full of pink Cherry blossoms starting in April.
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CHERRY FLOWERS!!! Bispebjerg Cemetery, Copenhagen, Denmark: April 28, 2019.
Last Sunday I spent few hours at Bispebjerg Cemetery just wanted to see the beautiful Cherry flowers. But unfortunately the blooming peak is over and the blossoms are falling from the trees. It has been raining & strong wind in Copenhagen so the blomming season became shorter.
At Bispebjerg Cemetery is really picturisque. It has beautiful and amazing pathways and streets especially during spring.
It is located in a diverse North neighborhood of Copenhagen’s city centre. Similarly, the nearby Grundtvig Church. Since it was Sunday I visited also the Grundtvig Church for a while.
Just to express our satisfaction!!
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Bispebjerg Cemetary 4K - Discover Denmark - 2017 April
Bispebjerg Cemetary is well known for its Cherry trees, which becomes a major attraction every year around the month of April. It is estimated that around 150.000 people visit Bispebjerg Cemetary each year.
It is definitely also an option to enjoy the surrounding park area. At this extended area, you can take walks and look at the headstones in the gardens. You can bring your dog but it is required that you bring litterbags and that you keep your dog leashed at all times.
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Assistens Cemetary Copenhagen Denmark
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Assistens kirkegård is a big cemetary outside the lakes of the central Copenhagen. It was made when the smaller churchyards in the center of the city became too small.
Now a days it serves both as cemetary and a recreational area which makes it unique in Europe.
The writer Hans Christian Andersen and the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard are both burried here.
Assistens Cemetery, Copenhagen
This is a brief look at Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen. I went there to find the grave sites of some people I found interesting, especially scientists of note. It is a beautiful park area as well as a cemetery. I noted the gravesites of:
- Thomas Bugge (Astronomer)
- Martin Vahl (Botanist and Zoologist)
- Peter Abildgaard (Doctor and Veterinarian)
- Hans Christian Andersen (Writer)
- Niels Bohr (Physicist)
- Hans Christian Orsted (Physicist)
- Soren Kierkgaard (Philosopher)
- Henry Heerup (Artist)
- Friedrich Kuhlau (Composer)
I also included Ole Romer (Scientist) whose tomb is found in Copenhagen Cathedral.
Not everybody famous, but just a few of the many people I managed to locate.
Assistens Cemetary - Copenhagen
Looking for Hans Christian Andersen
4K: Springtime at a Danish Cemetery - Cherry Blossoms
Cemeteries doesn't have to be gloomy :)
Watch the blue sky and the pink cherry blossoms at this danish cemetery.
Location: Bispebjerg Cemetery - Copenhagen, Denmark.
● Summertime in Copenhagen:
ASSISTENS CEMETERY in Copenhagen, visit world famous Danes in Nørrebro.
Visit famous Danes such as the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen, the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard and scientist Niels Bohr - they rest in the beautiful Assistens Cemetery in the district of cool Nørrebro.
Constructed in 1760 because old walled-in Copenhagen needed graveyard space for its deceased citizens, the cemetery was placed outside the city walls.
The cemetery today is half graveyard, half a green city park, where grieving families blend with joggers, cyclists, and locals hanging out, became part of the city as Copenhagen grew and is today an essential part of the cool and diverse neighbourhood of Nørrebro.
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Grundtvig's Church | Copenhagen, Denmark
Grundtvig's Church | Copenhagen, Denmark
Grundtvig's Church or Grundtvigs Kirke is located in the Bispebjerg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a rare example of expressionist church architecture. Due to its unusual appearance, it is one of the best known churches in the city. The commission for the construction of a church to be named after the Danish philosopher and hymn writer N. F. S. Grundtvig was decided through a competition, won by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint in 1913. The foundation of the new church was only laid after World War I, on 8 September 1921, Grundtvig's birthday. Building took place mainly from 1921 to 1926 when the tower section was completed, leading to the initial inauguration of the so-called Tower Church in 1927. Further work on the interior and on adjacent buildings continued until 1940 and was completed by Klint's son Kaare Klint after his father's death in 1930. The church stands at the centre of a residential development (1924–36), also in yellow brick, designed by Jensen-Klint in harmony with the church.
Architecture — Jensen-Klint's design for Grundtvig's Church is a synthesis of architectural styles. In preparation for the project, the architect studied many Danish village churches, particularly those on the island of Zealand with stepped gables. Their traditional building techniques, materials and decoration inspired his design. Klint merged the modern geometric forms of Brick Expressionism with the classical vertical of Gothic architecture.
The most striking feature of the building is its west facade, reminiscent of a westwork or of the exterior of a church organ. It includes the 49 m (160 ft) tall bell tower. The imposing facade with its strong verticality guides one's eyes towards the sky. The bottom half of the tower is simple brick while the upper reaches present the appearance of one solid, rippling surface.
Klint decorated the nave with a version of the stepped gables common on Danish churches, but reinterpreted by doubling the apex. The nave was designed with generous dimensions: the triple-aisled hall church is 76 m (259 ft) long in total and 35 m (115 ft) wide; the nave has a height of 22 m (72 ft).
Interior — The interior, inspired by Gothic architecture and comparable in size to Copenhagen cathedral, fits a congregation of 1,800. Some six million yellow bricks, a typical Danish building material, were used for the edifice. In its floor plan, the interior resembles that of a typical Gothic church with a nave, two lateral aisles and a small transept. Its proportions are also Gothic: a long, narrow nave, an extremely high ceiling, the columns which rise up to pointed arches and the ribbed groin vaults above the nave and aisles. But it is the yellow brick and the lack of ornamentation which contribute to the Gothic verticality while adhering to the minimalist modern aesthetic.
The Two Organs — The church has two organs. The one on the north side of the nave near the chancel was built in 1940 by Marcussen & Søn, the facade being designed by Kaare Klint. It has 14 stops, two manuals and a pedalboard. The much larger Marcussen instrument at the western end of the nave was added in 1965 with a facade designed by Kaare Klint's son, Esben Klint. It has 55 stops, four manuals and a pedalboard. The largest of its pipes weighs 425 kg (937 lb) and, with a length of 32 feet (11 m), is the longest organ pipe in Scandinavia.
Integration and flanking buildings — The scheme also including construction of a number of buildings collectively known as On the Hill (da. På Bjerget) on each side of the church, places it in a symmetrical context to enhance its visual impact. Designed by Jensen-Klint in collaboration with Vilhelm Wittrup, Charles I. Schou and Georg Gøssel, the buildings contain the parish hall and apartments and were built from 1924 to 1926.
A long tree-lined road leads through Bispebjerg cemetery directly towards the church and the flanking buildings, creating a viewing axis similar to those of the Baroque period.
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Copenhagen spring 2019
Stemningsbilleder fra rundt om i København
Drone over Bispebjerg Kirkegård
Kirsebæralléen på Bispebjerg Kirkegård, 11. april 2019.
Cherry blossom in Copenhagen Denmark
CPH: Cherry Blossoms 2019
Cherry blossoms are back in Copenhagen.
I went to Bispebjerg Cemetery again to get some better shots than last year. I went around 9 am so there were less people.
Bispebjerg Cemetery
Frederiksborgvej 125, 2400 København
The entrance I am suggesting is on Støvnæs Alle’
Langelinie Park is also a good place to see the blossoms and to picnic.
It is close to The Little Mermaid
Blooming Cherry trees - Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2018
Travel Vlogs #1 — 041117 Cherry Blossom in Denmark [ft.kuma]
On 10th April. 2017, I spent 12 hours to fly to Copenhagen. The next day, we went to Bispebjerg Kirkegård to check out the beautiful cheery blossom.
I apologize for my extremely shaky hands during the video. But, thank you so much for watching! Feel free to leave a comment to let me know what you think :)
First video on the channel, and there will be more to come. Stay tuned for the rest of the traveling vlogs and maybe some gaming videos, though I'm just a noob. This is all just for fun, don't take it too seriously. :D
Address of the place we went : Frederiksborgvej 125, 2400 København NV, Denmark
*I do not own any music and spongebob time cards used in the videos.
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Copenhagen Cemetery provides green space for living and dead
The Assistens Kirkegård (Assistens Cemetery) in the Nørrebro area of Copenhagen, Denmark, attracts many visitors and citizens who use the space as a park and recreational area as well as a burial ground.
Cherry blossom canopy @Copenhagen
Cherry Blossom at Bispebjerg Cemetery
Frederiksborgvej 125, 2400 København