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Christian IX's Palace is the southeastern palace, and is also known as Schack's Palace. It has been the home of the royal couple since 1967.
Building work was commenced in 1750 by Eigtved, and was supervised first by architect Christian Josef Zuber and later by Philip de Lange.
It was originally commissioned by Privy Councillor Severin Løvenskjold, but in 175...
Christiansborg Palace or Christiansborg Castle, on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, is the seat of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget), the Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court. Also, several parts of the palace are used by the monarchy, including the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace Chapel and the Royal Stables.
The palace is thus the house o...
Christianskirkjan (Christian's Church) is a modern church building in Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. It was consecrated in 1963. The architect was Peter Koch, a Dane. Aesthetically, it is one of the islands’ most notable modern buildings in the country.
At the time of construction, the church in Klaksvík awoke much interest...
Christiansø Lighthouse (Christiansø Fyr) is located on the top of the Store Tårn tower on the Danish island of Christiansø, some 18 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. Constructed and brought into service in 1805, it is one of Denmark's oldest.
The lighthouse was designed by Poul de Løvenørn (1751–...
Christiansted National Historic Site commemorates urban colonial development of the Virgin Islands. It features 18th and 19th century structures in the heart of Christiansted, the capital of the former Danish West Indies on St. Croix Island.
On the grounds are five historic structures: Fort Christiansværn (1738), the Danish West India & Guinea Company Wareho...
The Christine Falls Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge in Mount Rainier National Park, spanning Van Trump Creek. The bridge was built in 1927-1928 by contractor J.D. Tobin of Portland, Oregon, who built the Narada Falls Bridge at the same time. The arch has a three-centered profile and spans 56 feet (17 m). The bridge is 30 feet (9.1 m) wide. It was faced wit...
This six-inch gun next to Tai Jin House on Christmas Island, Australia, was installed in 1940 to defend the phosphate loading facilities at Flying Fish Cove. It was never fired as the Indian garrison mutinied and surrendered to the Japanese.
With 10,000 lights and 2,000 ornaments, the Christmas Tree at Hotel Del Coronado celebrates the hotel's filmmaking legacy and the 65th anniversary of the iconic Marilyn Monroe comedy, "Some Like It Hot."Come experience the magic of "Lights, Camera, Holiday!" and step back in time with us to the splendor of Old Hollywood.
The Hotel del Coronado's Christmas tree in the...
The Christ of the Mercy is a colossal statue of Jesus Christ in the city of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, to a height of 134m above sea level . The statue is located high above the northernmost seawall in the bay of San Juan. At the foot of the statue is a small chapel. Information: Inside the chapel, the full name of the work is provided, along with text dating ...
Christ of the Sacred Heart (Cristo del Sagrado Corazón) statue located south of Rosarito Beach. It's an iconic landmark in town overlooking the Pacific on famous surf point #k38.
The landmark in San Salvador Island in Bahamas comemorous Christopher Columbus first land he sighted and visited on 12th october 1495.
On 7 October 1492, the crew spotted "immense flocks of birds". On 11 October, Columbus changed the fleet's course to due west, and sailed through the night, believing land was soon to be found. At around 02:00 the following morning,...
The Christopher Street Pier is a group of piers in Hudson River Park on the Hudson River waterfront of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, numbered 42, 45, 46, and 51. "Christopher Street Pier" usually refers specifically to Pier 45 opposite W. 10th Street, which can be reached by crossing West Street.
Once a working part of the New York waterfront, the Pier ...
The Christ the King statue (Cristo Rei) also known as the Sacred Heart statue, is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Garajau, Madeira.
It is here that non catholic Christians were thrown from the cliffs as only Catholics were allowed to be buried on the island until 1770 when the British Cemetery of Funchal was established for non catholic Christians. The Jewish Ce...
Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor) is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; considered the largest Art Deco statue in the world and the world's 5th largest statue. It is 39.6 metres (130 ft) tall, including its 9.5 metres (31 ft) pedestal, and 30 metres (98 ft) wide. It weighs 635 tonnes (625 long, 700 short tons), and is located at the peak of the 70...
Chrome Island lighthouse is a light station established in 1891 that assists traffic in the region of Deep Bay, British Columbia, Denman Island, and Hornby Island. It is currently a manned station, though in recent years the Canadian Coast Guard has considered converting it to fully automated status.
Along with electronic navigational aids, the five-second flash light...
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