The ruins under christiansborg palace tell the story of the founding og copenhagen and the development of the site over more than 800 years.
Marble bridge copenhagen.
This rococo style marble bridge crosses frederiksholms kanal and leads to the vast courtyard of christiansborg.
Seen from the shaded banks of the canal the bridge with its elegant arches is one of the most attractive sights in copenhagen.
The most notable bridge crossing the canal is marble bridge which provides access to christiansborg riding grounds.
Photo about marble bridge in a canal one of the most picturesque bridges of copenhagen.
The marble bridge and riding ground at christiansborg castle are all that survived the devastating fire of 1794.
Designed by the famous 18c architect nicolai eigtved it was built at the same time as the first palace.
The rococo style bridge which crosses frederiksholms kanal is an extension of ny vestergade and leads to christiansborg ridebane a square surrounded by old stables.
The marble bridge and the two pavilions.
The marble bridge connects christiansborg riding ground complex to ny vestergade that continues to dantes plads with the ny carlsberg glyptotek.
The pavement is paved with norwegian marble while the roadway is cobbled.
Ruinerne under christiansborg the ruins of bishop absalon s castle and copenhagen castle.
The bridge was constructed from 1739 45.
The ornate marble bridge connects the stately christiansborg riding grounds to the national museum.
The marble bridge which was designed by nicolai eigtved was built at the same time as the first palace and its construction completed in 1744.
It has a sandstone cladding with medallion ornamentation on the sides while to top is covered with marble.
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The marble bridge or marmorbroen connects christiansborg on the island of slotsholmen with the rest of the city.
The marble bridge with its two pavilions marks the main entrance to the palace.
On each side elaborate decorations make a kind of gateway to slotsholmen.