Østre Anlæg is a captivating public park nestled in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. Previously a section of the old fortification surrounding the city, today it is a peaceful sanctuary offering visitors expansive lawns, serene ponds, charming footbridges, and a thriving bird life, all encased in mature, diverse greenery.
Getting There
The Park is centrally located and accessible by public transportation. The closest train station is Østerport Station which is a short walk away from the park. Local buses also have stops nearby. If you’re biking, Copenhagen’s extensive cycling lanes provide easy access to the park.
Attractions
Hirschsprung Collection: Situated in the park, this museum showcases 19th-century Danish art, particularly pieces from the Danish Golden Age.
Kastellet: A short stroll away, the Kastellet is a star-shaped 17th-century fortress surrounded by moats, a beautiful spot for a leisurely walk.
Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK): Adjoining the park, Denmark’s national gallery houses an impressive collection of Danish and international art.
Visiting Hours
As a city park, Østre Anlæg is open for visitors 24 hours a day, all year round. The opening hours for the Hirschsprung Collection and Statens Museum for Kunst vary, so it’s best to check their respective websites ahead of your visit.
Tickets & Pricing
Access to Østre Anlæg is free. For the Hirschsprung Collection and Statens Museum for Kunst, there may be a cost involved. Check their official websites for accurate and updated information.
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