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Freetown Christiania
autonomous community in Copenhagen, Denmark
Tivoli Gardens
amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark
University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden
botanical garden
Kastellet
star fort in Copenhagen
Amager Strandpark
park in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
Superkilen
thumb|300px|Superkilen, Nørrebro, Copenhagen
Rosenborg Castle Gardens
park in Copenhagen, Denmark
Vestre Cemetery
cemetery in Copenhagen
Fælledparken
thumb|Fælledparken with Parken Stadium in the upper right corner thumb|Rescue helicopter from the Danish Air Force transports patient to [[Rigshospitalet. The big building is the headquarters of the Danish Order of Freemasons.]]
Ørstedsparken
Ørstedsparken is a public park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. One in a series of parks which were laid out on the grounds of the old fortification ring after it was decommissioned in the 1870s, the park still retains elements from the old fortifications in its topography—a section of the moat now serve as an elongated lake and former bastions appear in the landscape as small hills. The park is named for the brothers Ørsted, the politician and jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted, and the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, who both are commemorated with monuments in the park.
Østre Anlæg
park in Copenhagen
Frederiksberg Park
park in Frederiksberg Municipality, Denmark
Ryvangen Memorial Park
Danish Memorial for Nazi victims
Assistens Cemetery
several cemeteries in Denmark
Sønder Boulevard
park in Copenhagen, Denmark
Lergravsparken
Lergravsparken () is a public park situated on the north side of Øresundsvej in the East Amager district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by Østrigsgade to the west, Lergravsvej to the north and Strandlodsvej to the east. Lergravsparken metro station is located in a corner of the park. Lergravparkens Skole, a public primary school, is located just west of the park.
Utterslev Mose
park in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
Amager Fælled
nature reserve on Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark
Havneparken
Havneparken (English: The Harbour Park) is a public park located directly on the waterfront in the district of Islands Brygge in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the most lively and popular places along the Copenhagen harbourfront. Located in a former dockland area, the park has retained a number of features from the area's industrial past, including disused railway tracks and an abandoned railway car used as an exhibition space, while am old ship hull turned upside-down serves as an idiosyncratic bandstand and pavilion. The park is also the location of the Islands Brygge Cultural Cen
Royal Library Garden
garden of the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen
Søndermarken
Søndermarken (lit. "The Southern Field") is a park in Frederiksberg on the border to Valby and the Carlsberg area in Copenhagen, Denmark. It shares much of its history with Frederiksberg Gardens from which it is separated only by Roskildevej. Cisternerne—an underground venue for art exhibitions in the former cisterns—are located inside the park.
Aksel Møllers Have
street in Frederiksberg Municipality, Denmark
Fortification Ring, Copenhagen
series of parks surrounding the historical centre of Copenhagen
Churchillparken
Churchillparken (English: Churchill Park) is a public park in Copenhagen, Denmark, occupying a tract of land between Kastellet, a 17th-century fortress, and the street Esplanaden. Located on the former esplanade which used to surround Kastellet, the area has a long history as a greenspace but received its current name in 1965 to commemorate Winston Churchill and the British assistance in the liberation of Denmark during World War II.
Vestvolden
thumb|Vestvolden near Rødovre and [[Brøndby.]] is a rampart complex west of Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching approximately from Avedøre in the south to Utterslev Mose in the north, it is part of the last generation of land fortifications of the city. Built in the period 1888–1892 by up to 2,000 workers, it was the largest construction project of its time in Denmark. Vestvolden was divided into two fortifications end to end, the southern one named Vestenceinten and the northern, much shorter one named Husumenceinten; the name Vestvolden emerged as an informal collective term for the two. The bu
Amaliehaven
Amaliehaven (English: The Amalie Garden) is a small park located between Amalienborg Palace and the waterfront in the Frederiksstaden neighbourhood of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was established in 1983 as a gift from the A.P. Møller and the Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation. The park is part of the so-called Frederiksgade axis, the shorter but more distinctive of the two axes on which Frederiksstaden is centred.
Folkets park
park in Copenhagen, Denmark
Enghaveparken
Enghaveparken is a public park in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was laid out in the late 1920s to cater for the citizens of the expanding city.
Kalvebod Fælled
protected area in Denmark
Lindevangsparken
thumb|Lindevangsparken, 2017. Lindevangsparken is a public park in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen Denmark. It is in the so-called Lindevang neighbourhood (Danish: Lindevangskvarteret) between Peter Bangs Vej to the south and Finsensvej to the north.. Established in 1932, it is the oldest municipal park in Frederiksberg and with its area of 33,000 square metres is also the largest. The much larger and older Frederiksberg Park and Søndermarken are both state-owned.