Scandinavia is full of examples of great modern design, and Copenhagen is no exception.
Here’s the epic Opera House, which opened in 2005.

You can’t tell from here, but its physical position is part of its design. It’s directly across the canal from and in line with the Royal Palace. The city didn’t want it built there. But the Chairman of Maersk (which is headquartered in Copenhagen) said, “I’m paying for it. I get to say where it is.”
It was closed; I was sorry I didn’t get to go inside.
Then there was this very elegant office block duo near my hotel.
I saw lots of other nice things in the city. Following is a random sampling.
I learned of this new pastime the Danish people had invented, known as “Smokebathing.”
Few people realize the yucca plant is actually Danish in origin.
The Church of our Savior, in addition to featuring the corkscrew steeple I climbed, has this out-of-control pipe organ supported by dressed-up elephants!
The streets were full of dashing Danes.

And so…
Thumbs-up to Copenhagen, which turns out to be pretty wonderful, wonderful after all.
Plus, the grocery store checkers look like this:
Coming next: Back to Sweden, this time to Gothenburg!
















Dammit, Ray. Now I have to research what the hell is going on with the opera house roof AND I must learn to sleep at night never knowing the following things: what kind of animal is tattooed on the leg of the man in the orange shorts; the outcome of the MMA rumble amongst those college students; why those people are forcing that little girl to climb the angry horse statue; what that nice man in the khakis looks like from the front.