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  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00042.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00041.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00023.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00018.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00017.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00016.JPG
  • Frederik's Church or Frederiks Kirke, popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen, Denmark. The church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located due west of Amalienborg Palace. The church was designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00015.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00179.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00177.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00176.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00175.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00174.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00172.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00171.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00170.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00169.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00075.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00073.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00072.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00071.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00178.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00173.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00074.JPG
  • Mosaic in the apse in the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00093.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00092.JPG
  • A street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00088.JPG
  • The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00089.JPG
  • At the end of the canal is the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00087.JPG
  • A woman sings an opera across the street from  the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00055.JPG
  • A woman sings an opera across the street from  the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00054.JPG
  • A woman sings an opera across the street from  the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00053.JPG
  • A street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00052.JPG
  • A street artist paints the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00051.JPG
  • At the end of the canal is the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00050.JPG
  • Christ Pantocrator inside the dome of Church of the Savior on the Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00091.JPG
  • Christ Pantocrator inside the dome of Church of the Savior on the Blood, a Russian-style church was built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in Saint Petersburg on March 1881. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00090.JPG
  • Chicago: Saint Mary of the Angels Church is similar to other Polish churches in the so-called Polish Cathedral style. Along with its twin bell towers, the church has been acclaimed as one of the finest specimens of Roman Renaissance architecture in the United States. At sunset seen from the Kennedy Expressway. Jose More Photography
    Chicago Saint Mary Angels.jpg
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00152.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00147.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00148.JPG
  • Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00095.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00032.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00151.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00150.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00149.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00023.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00022.JPG
  • Women wait for a donation outside Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Petersburg_Russia_00021.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights. Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00062.JPG
  • White Nights, the long summer nights. Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00061.JPG
  • The Nativity of the Virgin, mosaic by Timofei Neff. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00081.JPG
  • The Nativity of the Virgin, mosaic by Timofei Neff. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00080.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00077.JPG
  • Detail of a door in St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg.  The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00069.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00067.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00086.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00085.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00083.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00084.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00082.JPG
  • The Nativity of the Virgin, mosaic by Timofei Neff. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00079.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00078.JPG
  • Detail of a door in St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg.  The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00070.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00068.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00066.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00065.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00064.JPG
  • St Isaac's Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg,  is an architectural marvel. The cathedral built by French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand was to be the main church of the Russian Empire. The cathedral was under construction for 40 years (1818-1858)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00063.JPG
  • Lighting candles in Vladimirskaya Church in Saint Petersburg, Санкт-Петербург, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Neva River near the Baltic Sea.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Churches_Saint_Petersburg_00076.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbour, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00056.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00055.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00054.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00053.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00048.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00047.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00046.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00045.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00044.JPG
  • Rådhuspladsen, the Copenhagen City Hall Square, a large open space that represents the civic and commercial centre of town. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00028.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00027.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00025.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00014.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00013.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00012.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00011.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00010.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00009.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00008.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00007.JPG
  • Rådhuspladsen, the Copenhagen City Hall Square, a large open space that represents the civic and commercial centre of town. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00002.JPG
  • Rådhuspladsen, the Copenhagen City Hall Square, a large open space that represents the civic and commercial centre of town. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00001.JPG
  • Nyhavn or New Harbor, is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly painted 17th and early 18th century townhouses, bars, cafes and restaurants. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
    Copenhagen_Denmark_00026.JPG
  • Cycling in Copenhagen is – as with most cycling in Denmark – an important means of transportation and a dominating feature of the cityscape, often noticed by visitors.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Cycling in Copenhagen is – as with most cycling in Denmark – an important means of transportation and a dominating feature of the cityscape, often noticed by visitors.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Change of the guard at Amalienborg, the winter home of the Danish Royal Family, located in Copenhagen’s Frederiksstaden district. It consists of four identical palace façades with rococo interiors around an octagonal courtyard.  <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Change of the guard at Amalienborg, the winter home of the Danish Royal Family, located in Copenhagen’s Frederiksstaden district. It consists of four identical palace façades with rococo interiors around an octagonal courtyard.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Cycling in Copenhagen is – as with most cycling in Denmark – an important means of transportation and a dominating feature of the cityscape, often noticed by visitors.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Love in the park. Copenhagen is a green city well endowed with open spaces. It has an extensive and well-distributed system of parks that act as venues for a wide array of events and urban life. As a supplement to the regular parks, there are a number of congenial public gardens<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Love in the park. Copenhagen is a green city well endowed with open spaces. It has an extensive and well-distributed system of parks that act as venues for a wide array of events and urban life. As a supplement to the regular parks, there are a number of congenial public gardens<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Change of the guard at Amalienborg, the winter home of the Danish Royal Family, located in Copenhagen’s Frederiksstaden district. It consists of four identical palace façades with rococo interiors around an octagonal courtyard.  MR, Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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