Copenhagen 

The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. 

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Aarhus 

Denmark's second-largest city, Aarhus is known for its innovative architecture, museums, and lively arts scene. 

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Odense

Odense is a charming city with a fairytale atmosphere. Explore the Hans Christian Andersen Museum and the Den Fynske Landsby open-air museum. 

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Skagen

Located at the tip of Jutland, Skagen is a popular beach resort town known for its dramatic scenery and artistic heritage. 

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Møns Klint

Møns Klint is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic chalk cliffs. 

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Legoland Billund

A must-visit for any Lego fan, Legoland Billund is a theme park with rides, shows, and attractions based on the popular building blocks.

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Egeskov Castle

One of the largest and most well-preserved Renaissance castles in Denmark, Egeskov Castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and lakes. 

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Viking Ship Museum

Located in Roskilde, the Viking Ship Museum houses five well-preserved Viking ships from the 10th and 11th centuries. 

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Louisiana

Museum of Modern Art, Located in Humlebæk,  is one of the most important museums for modern and contemporary art in Scandinavia.

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