October 31, 2025

Museum of Copenhagen - Copenhagen

 Museum of Copenhagen


Date October | Location Copenhagen | Open to the public 


I found this museum incredibly interesting, with lots of fascinating exhibits inside. I'm not sure how much the entrance fee was since we had a Copenhagen Card that covered the cost. We spent several hours there because there was so much to see and do. It was truly engaging to explore the history of Copenhagen.



















Malmo Castle - Sweden

 Malmo Castle 


Date October | Location Sweden |  Open to the public.


During our visit to Malmo for a concert, we decided to check out the castle since it was only a 20-minute walk from where we were staying. The entry fee was very affordable, costing us around £6. The castle itself was small, but it was quite interesting to explore. It offered a glimpse into how the Swedish people lived in the past and the purposes of their castles and forts. We spent a good few hours wandering through the castle, looking at the exhibits and reading about its history.



So this castle was built in 1526 to 1539 , and it is a medical castle, 






























 

Copenhagen Town hall - Denmark

 Copenhagen Town Hall 



Date : Oct | Location: Denmark | Open to the public.


The interior of this place is very beautiful. We went inside to take shelter from the rain, which was quite heavy that day. While we were there, we saw several weddings taking place, and it was interesting to observe how a different country celebrates weddings. We ended up staying inside for about an hour. I learned that before the town hall moved to the main square, it originally operated from 1479 until it was destroyed in the Great Copenhagen fire of 1728. The second town hall was built in 1728, but it also burned down in another fire in Copenhagen in 1975. The current city hall was constructed in 1815 and officially opened in 1905. It is still in use today for city administration and court functions.










St Peters Church - Malmo Sweden

 St Peters Chruch 



Date: October | Location: MalmΓΆ, Sweden | Open to the public


Wow, what can I say about this church? It’s so beautiful and amazing! There’s something about churches in another country that feels different; they are so spacious and incredibly bright. My first reaction was, “Wow!” The interior of the church was absolutely stunning. I can't wait to return to Sweden and explore more of the churches they have there. It was just incredible! The volunteer was also super friendly and explained a lot to us about the church. They even organized a mini treasure hunt for the kids, which my daughter really enjoyed. The church is built in the Brick Gothic style and was constructed around the 14th century. It is one of the main churches of the city and remains a significant landmark. It is one of the few churches from medieval Denmark that suffered damage over the years. The church is recognized for its late medieval murals and features a basilica layout with three naves and transepts. It is a Roman Catholic church.
















Museum of Copenhagen - Copenhagen

 Museum of Copenhagen Date October | Location Copenhagen | Open to the public  I found this museum incredibly interesting, with lots of fasc...