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World Heritage Sites in Denmark

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Wadden Sea
intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea (Netherlands, Germany and Denmark)
Kronborg Castle
Kronborg () is a castle and historical stronghold in the town of Helsingør, Denmark. Immortalised as Elsinore in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Kronborg is one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe. It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000.
Roskilde Cathedral
cathedral in Denmark (Church of Denmark)
Jelling stones
2 runestones in Jelling, Denmark
Ilulissat Icefjord
fjord covered with ice and icebergs in Greenland
Christiansfeld
Christiansfeld, with a population of 3,115 (1 January 2025), is a town in Kolding Municipality in Southern Jutland in Region of Southern Denmark. The town was founded in 1773 by the Moravian Church and named after the Danish king Christian VII. Since July 2015 it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its status as the best-preserved example of the town-planning and architecture of the Moravian Church.
list of World Heritage Sites in Denmark
Wikimedia list article
Stevns Klint
cliff in Stevns Municipality, Denmark
Q1517331
chalk cliffs on the Danish island Møn
Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand
World Heritage site en Denmark
Wadden Sea National Park
national park in Denmark
Jægersborg Dyrehave
forest park north of Copenhagen, Denmark
Gribskov
Gribskov (Grib Forest) is Denmark's fourth largest forest, comprising c. 5,600 ha of woodland situated in northern Zealand, west and south of Lake Esrum. The forest is owned and administered by the State of Denmark, and a part of the Kongernes Nordsjælland National Park. In July 2015, it was one of three forests included in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand.
Store Dyrehave
forest in Denmark