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Rundentaarn
Built in the 17 Century, under the direction of Christian IV, Rundetaarn was one of the earliest Astronomical Observatories. The tower is noted for its helical corridor to the top of the building, rising 35 meters to the viewing platform, providing a 360 degree view of the city of Copenhagen. The structure also forms part of the Trinitatis Church, one of the few remaining examples of Gothic Architecture in Denmark.

Ref: 2608-561

Date: 28/04/2026

Location: Copenhagen

Photographer: © F. S. Bannister

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Rundentaarn
Built in the 17 Century, under the direction of Christian IV, Rundetaarn was one of the earliest Astronomical Observatories. The tower is noted for its helical corridor to the top of the building, rising 35 meters to the viewing platform, providing a 360 degree view of the city of Copenhagen. The structure also forms part of the Trinitatis Church, one of the few remaining examples of Gothic Architecture in Denmark.

Ref: 2608-561

Date: 28/04/2026

Location: Copenhagen

Photographer: © F. S. Bannister