Warner Bros. grinches Denmark Potter-fest
Harry Potter’s owners cast an evil spell over a children’s festival at the Odense public library.
Harry Potter’s owners cast an evil spell over a children’s festival at the Odense public library.
The city’s yellow ferries will give way to green (literally) and emission-free boats.
A wooden spiral walk to a nearly 150-foot tower will give visitors a unique view over a forest preserve.
A German excavation yields hundreds of coins and jewelry dating to the reign of Danish King Harald Bluetooth.
Earlier springs are bringing storks north earlier, and letting them winter over further north than in the past.
A Google project manager said “Where there’s a wool, there’s a way,” and islanders convinced Google to add their homeland to Street View
The Danish capital will play host to half a million or more visitors for the big LGBTQ festival.
Esbjerg is proud to host one of the world’s less-known world championships as darts interest grows in Denmark.
“Measure twice, cut once,” the saying goes. But apparently a Danish bridge-builder didn’t measure carefully enough.
Snack selections may return to the rails after a successful test, but with limited selection and no at-your-seat service.
Harry Potter’s owners cast an evil spell over a children’s festival at the Odense public library.
The city’s yellow ferries will give way to green (literally) and emission-free boats.
A wooden spiral walk to a nearly 150-foot tower will give visitors a unique view over a forest preserve.
A German excavation yields hundreds of coins and jewelry dating to the reign of Danish King Harald Bluetooth.
Earlier springs are bringing storks north earlier, and letting them winter over further north than in the past.
A Google project manager said “Where there’s a wool, there’s a way,” and islanders convinced Google to add their homeland to Street View
The Danish capital will play host to half a million or more visitors for the big LGBTQ festival.
Esbjerg is proud to host one of the world’s less-known world championships as darts interest grows in Denmark.
“Measure twice, cut once,” the saying goes. But apparently a Danish bridge-builder didn’t measure carefully enough.
Snack selections may return to the rails after a successful test, but with limited selection and no at-your-seat service.