Copenhagen day 4!
Our last day in Copenhagen was dedicated to Bagsvaerd Church by Jorn Utzon. Though it's a journey out of the city, there's a train which goes directly to Bagsvaerd Station, making it really easy to get to.
On approach, it looks like a warehouse, but when you enter, the architecture starts to emerge.
When we visited the church, the verger started playing the organ, which brought the architecture to life. The pictures don't do the architecture justice!
After experiencing Bagsvaerd Church, we headed back into central Copenhagen for a relaxed afternoon and to pick up a few last bits of shopping.
Back in the Lego shop again to pick up by boyfriend a gift!
That was our trip to Copenhagen! One thing that we didn't get to do was travel to Malmo and see the bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark, but apart from that, I enjoyed our trip. There was so much design I was unaware of, BIG being the firm I fell in love with on this trip. If I ever revisited the city, I would go during the summer instead of the winter, as I imagine the city comes alive a bit more when it heats up, but even the cold weather didn't stop us from enjoying ourselves.
If you every get the chance to visit, don't pass up the opportunity!!
Where else in the world can I find more hidden architecture gems? Let me know in the comments!
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