Monday, April 9, 2012
Another view from the Rundetårn
With it being one of the few tall buildings in the centre of town easily accessible to public it is always worthwhile visiting this structure.
The foundation stone was laid in 1637 and was the first stage of the King’s Trinitatis Complex - which had the main objective to congregate three major facilities for scholars and students at the University: an astronomical observatory, a University Church and a University Library.
Today's view is towards the Amalienborg castle area with the Marble church in the middle-ground.
-RS
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