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Copenhagen City Hall (Københavns Rådhus)

Copenhagen City Hall — Københavns Rådhus

A National Romantic masterpiece at the heart of the Danish capital, crowned by a 105.6-metre tower and a legendary astronomical clock.
Localização Copenhaga

Copenhagen City Hall, or Københavns Rådhus, stands at the head of the Strøget — Europe's longest pedestrian street — on Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square). Completed in 1905 after thirteen years of construction beginning in 1892, the building was designed by architect Martin Nyrop in the National Romantic style, drawing on Danish medieval architecture and Romanesque influences to create a structure that feels simultaneously ancient and proudly modern. Its distinctive red-brick facade is anchored by a 105.6-metre clock tower, the tallest point in the inner city, and presided over by a gilded statue of Bishop Absalon — the 12th-century founder of Copenhagen — mounted above the main entrance.

This is not Copenhagen's first city hall on the site. A fourth iteration of the building, constructed in Baroque style to designs by J.C. Ernst and J.C. Krieger, stood here from 1728 until it was consumed in the catastrophic Copenhagen fire of 1795, one of the most devastating urban fires in Scandinavian history. The current structure is therefore built on centuries of civic memory. Inside, the building functions as the working seat of the Municipal Council and the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, making it a living institution rather than a museum piece. The grand main hall, with its elaborate woodwork, gilded details, and galleried interior courtyard, is regularly used for official receptions and civil wedding ceremonies.

The undisputed highlight of any interior visit is Jens Olsen's World Clock, installed in 1955 after nearly 50 years of design and construction by mechanic and horologist Jens Olsen. The clock displays solar time, local mean time, sidereal time, the Gregorian calendar, celestial pole movement, and planetary orbits simultaneously — a feat of mechanical ingenuity that took Olsen a lifetime to perfect. Out on Rådhuspladsen, visitors can also explore remnants of Copenhagen's ancient medieval border wall, the Dragon Fountain, and a bronze sculpture of Vikings playing the lur — a Bronze Age horn still synonymous with Danish identity.

Guided tours in English run Monday through Friday at 13:00, offering access to rooms not freely open to the public, including the ceremonial halls and archival spaces. Tower climbs — rewarding visitors with a sweeping panorama over the copper rooftops, harbour, and parks of central Copenhagen — are available on a separate schedule. The building itself is open to the public on weekdays from 09:00 to 17:00 and on Saturdays from 09:30 to 13:00, and entry to the main hall is free of charge. Given its position at the junction of Strøget and Vesterbrogade, Rådhuspladsen is naturally the starting point for any walk through central Copenhagen.

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