29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

Nyhavn: The Haven of Copenhagen

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Duringone of my winter walk around Copenhagen, I came across these color facades onthe both side of the frozen river. Much to my curiosity, this colourful placeis called Nyhavn which is a 17th century waterfront, canal and entertainmentdistrict. Sounds like ‘New Haven’, Nyhavn is lined by many townhouses, bars,cafes and restaurants. Historically, Nyhavn was constructed by KingChristian V from 1670-73, and dug by Swedish war prisoners from the Dano-SwedishWar 1658–1660.

Basically,Nyhavn canal serves as a gateway from the sea to the old inner city where tradingand businesses were carried out. To my surprise, it was also notorious forbeer, sailors, and prostitution.
Thenorthern side of Nyhavn are in odd numbers whereas the southern side of Nyhavnare in even numbers. The famous Danish author Hans Christian Andersen livedat Nyhavn 18 for some years which is a lavish mansion. Currently, the canal isbeing used for boating recreational activity served as Nyhavn Veteran Ship andMuseum Harbour.
Source:Wikipedia, 2012
Note: Most of the photos below are edited into HDR format (High Dynamic Range Photography). 
My favourite shots among others. This colorful facade is the Southern Side of Nyhavn


A HDR (High Dynamic Range) Version which is also the Southern Side

that's me and finally an identifiable building along the frozen canal of Nyhavn, the Nyhavn 17. Bar and Restaurant


During the winter, all the boats and yacht are not operating at all

A restaurant yacht which is not operational during the winter season

A drawbridge for small ships and yacht waiting to operate back again during the summer and spring.
During the winter everything is 'magically' frozen. But I'm sure that during the summer, everything will be vibrant in which I hope to experience the summer mood in Scandinavian countries in the near future.

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