Category
page 1Architecture in Denmark
Freetown Christiania
autonomous community in Copenhagen, Denmark
functionalism
20th-Century architectural style

Danevirke
The Danevirke or Danework (modern Danish spelling: Dannevirke; in Old Norse: Danavirki, in German: Danewerk, literally meaning earthwork of the Danes) is a system of Danish fortifications in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This historically important linear defensive earthwork across the neck of the Cimbrian peninsula was initiated by the Danes in the Nordic Iron Age about AD 650. It was later expanded multiple times during Denmark's Viking Age and High Middle Ages. The Danevirke was last used for military purposes in 1864 during the Second War of Schleswig.
Danish Golden Age
period in Denmark during the first half of the 19th century
Nordic Classicism
architectural style

Stjärneborg
thumb|right|330px|Drawing of an above-ground view of Stjärneborg
thumb|right|330px|Stjärneborg as it exists today
architecture of Denmark
overview of the architecture in Denmark
Flakfortet
Flakfortet, meaning sand-shoal fortress, is a sea fort located on the artificially built island of Saltholmrev, in the Øresund between Copenhagen and Saltholm. The island and fort are simply known as Flakfortet; the name of the island; Saltholmrev, meaning the reef near Saltholm, is seldom used.
national Romantic style
Nordic architectural style
list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Denmark
Wikimedia list article
Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces
an agency that carries out the cultural policies of the Danish government