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= [http://gelconference.com/c/eurogel06.php Eurogel 2006] {nid KWI} =
= [http://gelconference.com/c/eurogel06.php Eurogel 2006] {nid KWI} =


Will be at Copenhagen's Royal Library, on the islet of Slotsholmen. From [http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/europe/slotsholmen.shtml {nid KWJ}
Will be at Copenhagen's Royal Library, on the islet of Slotsholmen. From [http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/europe/slotsholmen.shtml Slotsholmen/Travel Story]: {nid KWJ}
 
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:Originally the site of Christianborg Slot, a palace for the Danish royal family, Slotsholmen, literally 'the palace island', was separated from the rest of Copenhagen by a canal running around it. Nowadays, it is easy to cross into the island by one of the many bridges spanning the canal. The palace has been turned into the seat of government, and now houses the national parliament, Supreme Court, and Folketinget, or parliamentary chamber. Its royal grandeur cannot be missed. In front of the palace, in the courtyard, under the watchful eye of Christian IX seated on a horse, horsemen still train in their royal uniforms... Walking through a throughfare brings you to a garden in front of the royal library. {nid KWL}
:Originally the site of Christianborg Slot, a palace for the Danish royal family, Slotsholmen, literally 'the palace island', was separated from the rest of Copenhagen by a canal running around it. Nowadays, it is easy to cross into the island by one of the many bridges spanning the canal. The palace has been turned into the seat of government, and now houses the national parliament, Supreme Court, and Folketinget, or parliamentary chamber. Its royal grandeur cannot be missed. In front of the palace, in the courtyard, under the watchful eye of Christian IX seated on a horse, horsemen still train in their royal uniforms... Walking through a throughfare brings you to a garden in front of the royal library. {nid KWL}

Revision as of 21:09, 2 August 2006

Visiting Copenhagen August 17-20 prior to WikiSym 2006. {nid KU3}

In Copenhagen, Denmark, you can borrow a bike (20 kroner deposit) at one of 110 locations throughout the city. http://www.bycyklen.dk/ {nid 10O}

Hotels {nid KU4}

Ibsens Hotel {nid KU5}

Eurogel 2006 {nid KWI}

Will be at Copenhagen's Royal Library, on the islet of Slotsholmen. From Slotsholmen/Travel Story: {nid KWJ}

Originally the site of Christianborg Slot, a palace for the Danish royal family, Slotsholmen, literally 'the palace island', was separated from the rest of Copenhagen by a canal running around it. Nowadays, it is easy to cross into the island by one of the many bridges spanning the canal. The palace has been turned into the seat of government, and now houses the national parliament, Supreme Court, and Folketinget, or parliamentary chamber. Its royal grandeur cannot be missed. In front of the palace, in the courtyard, under the watchful eye of Christian IX seated on a horse, horsemen still train in their royal uniforms... Walking through a throughfare brings you to a garden in front of the royal library. {nid KWL}

MarkHurst's pictures. {nid KWM}