Nyhavn district
The Nyhavn district is one of the neighborhoods of the city of Copenhagen. This district has gained its fame due to its charming location, as it stretches along a picturesque canal lined with uniquely colorful and decorated buildings.
Chal Cave Trabzon Karagol Lake (Black Lake) Marina Bandar Al-Rawdah Ain Razat Creek Al Adaid Souq Waqif Okaz market Ain Sahlanot Falaj Al-Khatmin Dubai Fountain Ras Al Jinz Reserve Puppet Hill The upside down house in Antalya Hira Ottoman village The history of the Nyhavn district dates back to the 17th century AD. It was constructed by King Christian V, and the canal was dug by prisoners of the Danish-Swedish War that took place between 1658 and 1660. Additionally, there is a harbor at the center of Nyhavn.
Houses, bars, and renowned restaurants overlook the water canal, creating a mesmerizing view. The place holds great significance among the local residents, especially the sailors, and has become one of Denmark's most famous locations. It welcomes numerous tourists every year.
Address:
København K, Denmark