Maisie had been a real trooper during our super busy and very long first full day in Copenhagen so I decided for Sunday, we would do a few activities that she would particularly enjoy. We started our day taking the train to Hvidovre to the Cirkusmuseet (Circus Museum).
I planned to visit the museum on Sunday because the first Sunday of every month they have a morning circus workshop for 1.5 hours where everyone can try their hand at everything from juggling to tight-rope walking to the trapeze and I knew that Maisie would have a blast.
Maisie had fun and enjoyed being active.
Of course a mat on the ground called for some gymnastics. She got a lot of attention walking the length of the mat on her hands, doing front and back walkovers and when she did a round-off - back handspring - back handspring. A number of people asked her to do it again for their family who missed it and they were all surprised by her young age doing the tricks she was doing. After the open workshop we toured the actual museum
We then took the train back to Copenhagen and visited the Geologisk Museum (Geological Museum) as Maisie is obsessed with dinosaurs so I knew that she’d really enjoy it, and she did.
Maisie was also quite mesmerized by an elephant fetus.
Once we finished in the museum we walked down the road to Rosenborg Slot (Rosenborg Castle), King Christian IV’s castle. Not many descriptions here as I just took pictures of things that caught my eye. Maisie was also in a “take a picture of me” mood so she wanted to be in most of the pictures.
The fireplace in Christian IV’s bedroom and a real beautiful smile from Maisie.
The Knight’s Hall with the King & Queen’s Coronation chairs surrounded by the silver lions.
Throne from Christian VI's Audience Chamber.
After visiting all of the rooms we headed to the Treasury beneath Rosenborg Castle.
The Crown of King Christian IV, designed and made for his crowning in 1596.
The Queen's Crown, made for Queen Sophie Magdalene and the crown of Christian V.
On the left, the Sceptre which was made for the coronation of Frederik III in 1648. On the bottom is the Anointing Sword, a wedding present from Christian IV to Frederik III in 1643.
After our time at the castle we walked to the Copenhagen Food Hall where we had something to eat and I bought some chocolate and then we hopped the train back to our hotel for a little rest before heading out again.
When I was looking for a hotel in Copenhagen I wanted to be close to the Central Train Station. Well this is the view from our window, the Central Train Station. Tivoli in the background, where we could see the ride Himmelskibet (The Star Flyer) which at 260 ft high is the world's tallest swing ride. The tower to the left of the Star Flyer is Københavns Rådhus (City Hall.) Our hotel was in the perfect location.
The chocolate I bought, A flødebolle (cream bun) and four chocolates.
The flødebolle is like a very soft sweet meringue on a marzipan base all covered with chocolate. I was told that this was a very traditional Danish candy so I had to give it a try and it was delicious. I finished the flødebolle while we were in Copenhagen but the chocolates were a nice treat on our plane ride home.
After a short rest we headed over to Tivoli.
Tivoli opened on August 15, 1843 and is the second oldest amusement park in the world.
It is said that Walt Disney got his ideas and inspiration for Disneyland when he visited Tivoli.
Maisie in front of Dragon Boat Lake with the roller coaster Dæmonen (The Demon) in the background.
Petzi's World, Maisie in front of the comic book with Pelle, Pingo, Old Salt and Petzi.
Maisie climbing up into Ship Mary.
All the gardens were just gorgeous.
The bubble fountain in front of Nimb.
Pantomimeteatret (The Pantomime Theater)
Maisie taking a little rest and watching the peacock.
Before leaving the park we stopped and enjoyed a little music.
Since it was my birthday weekend, on the way back to our hotel we stopped at Lagkagehuset as I decided to treat myself with a slice of Prinsesstårta (Princess cake). I said in my previous post how wonderful the pastries in Copenhagen were and this cake was beyond gorgeous with moist layers of génoise, pastry cream, jam, whipped cream, a thick layer of marzipan and a thin layer of ganache. As Maisie couldn’t share it with me, it took me two days to finish this slice as it was so rich and delicious and I savored every bite. I’m going to have to make this cake one of these days…but then I might just eat the entire thing. Maybe I’ll just go visit Copenhagen again and enjoy it there.
It was another wonderful day for Maisie and I and we still had one more in Copenhagen before flying off to London, so the final Copenhagen post will be coming soon.
Though not a Prinsesstårta, this Double Chocolate Meyer Lemon Mousse Cake is pretty darn awesome. Check out the recipe over on Cook Lisa Cook by clicking on the picture.
Other recipes posted on Cook Lisa Cook include: Mango Lassi, Stir-Fried Asparagus with Water Chestnuts, Ginger & Cashews, Curried Roast Chicken Pieces with Spicy Sweet Potato & Carrots, Grilled Corn & Bacon Pudding, Oriental Chicken Salad, Potato Salad with Bacon, Coffee Crusted Steak, Home Style Chicken Curry, Watermelon Frosty, Mango Gazpacho, Toll House Double Stuff Oreo Brownies, Long Beans with Walnuts, Blacksmith Pizza, Rhubarb Crisp, Laksa, Math Book No Bake Cookies, Aloo Gobi, Mint Lassi, Red Curry Chicken, Lamb Curry, Grilled Corn, Avocado & Tomato Salad with Honey Lime Dressing, Baked Egg Cups Two Ways, Thai Peanut Salad, Holy Guacamole, Cantaloupe Agua Fresca, Wallaby Darned, Piggy-Out Cookies, Wicked Good New England Lobster Roll, Long Beans with Garlic, Super Simple Summer Shrimp Salsa Salad, Grandma’s Teriyaki Steak, Watermelon Tomato Gazpacho, Red Chinese Long Beans with Peppers & Red Curry, 24-Layer Crêpe Cake, Fig & Watermelon Salad, Grilled Chèvre & Fig Panini, Spicy Asian Cucumber Salad, Grilled Prawns, Spicy Brown Sugar Bacon, Kicked Up Piggy-Out Cookies, Pesto Pita Pizza, Cilantro Lime Chicken, Nutella Crêpes, Mango, Lime & Chile Spiced Ice Box Pie, Roast Beef & Garlic Herb Cheese Sandwich, Layered Crespelle with Bolognese, Fresh Mozzarella & Basil, Jamaican Jerk Meat Pies, Nutella No Bake Cookies, Velvety Mac & Cheese, Welsh Cakes, Tom Yam Ghoong (Spicy Shrimp Soup), Lime Jewels, Southwest Pasta Salad, Walnut Roca Squares, Uncle Bubba’s Shrimp & Grits, Chocolate Chip Gingersnaps, Levain Bakery Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies, Copycat “KFC” Coleslaw, Happy 6th Birthday Maisie Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting, Caramel Stuffed Apple Cider Cookies, Thin Mint Irish Coffee, Caramel Apples, “Rotisserie” Chicken, Pulled BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Mummy Hotdogs, Mango Upside Down Cake, Pork Belly Soup with Collard Greens, Aloo Tikki, Pink Strawberry Cake Balls, Praline Pumpkin Cheesecake, Apple Dumplings, Rum Cured Salmon, Apple, Cranberry & Rhubarb Crisp, Hasselback Potatoes with Garlic Sour Cream, Crunchy Oat, Almond, Cashew & Pebbles Granola Bars, Texas Chicken with Lime Butter, Biscoff Fudge, Eggnog Popovers with Cranberry Butter, Creamed Corn with Cheese and Cilantro, Potato Crusted Pork Chops, Oatmeal, Cashew & Chocolate Granola Bars, Texas Chicken Sandwich, Seared Scallops with Creamy Pesto & Lemon Pepper Pasta, Thai Chicken Noodle Soup, Glazed Lemon Squares, Chang-Style Brussels Sprouts, Maisie “safe” No Bake Cookies, Ponderosa Lemon & Sour Cream Tart, Pork Dumplings with Rice Wrappers, Sweet & Spicy Apple Pork, Dark Chocolate Dipped Candied Lemon Peel, Crunchy Fudgy Heart Bites, Double Chocolate Meyer Lemon Mousse Cake, Malted Pretzel Crunch, Shrimp & Avocado Salad with Carrot Ginger Dressing, Apple Pancakes, Baked Egg & Avocado, Health(ier) Peanut Brittle, Crab Cake Stuffed Mushrooms, Broiled Sushi, Tomato Sauce with Onion & Butter, Loaded Potato & Buffalo Chicken Casserole, Slow Cooker Chicken Curry, Slimmed Down Loaded Potato & Buffalo Chicken Casserole, Baked Meatballs, Skinny Blueberry Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins, Fruit, Nut & Poppy Seed Chicken Salad, Peanut Butter & Jelly Bars, Jalapeno Popper Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Hearty Sausage, Mushroom & Cheddar Mini Quiche and Strawberry Soup.
Enjoy!
Loved this set of pics! We visited Denmark in 2003 and, although our time there was short, we really enjoyed Copenhagen!
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