The Dragon Fountain is a fountain located in the City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by Joakim Skovgaard in collaboration with Thorvald Bindesbøll and features a bull in combat with a dragon.
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Kastellet and the Fortification Ring, Copenhagen, Denmark
Københavns Toldbod – Copenhagen Custom Tax Buildings
Københavns Frihavn – Copenhagen Freeport
Christiansborg Slot – Christiansborg Castle
Frederiksberg Palace, Frederiksberg City Hall / Command Central
King of the hill: Elephants, elegance and 170 years of Carlsberg
Thor in battle with the ‘giants’
Christianshavn, København, Danmark
Retired crane becomes luxury-retreat
The Olsen Gang’s Big Score, The Dragon House & The Gefion Fountain
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That’s gorgeous.
Please send Danes to destroy disgusting Commie art and make Folkish art instead!
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Good idea.
There are a good amount of art in parks, squars and buildings, but it is all old.
I know, that they can make like plaster casting so they can save the original and put out a copy in some cases. Maybe they can make metal copies, too.
I really don’t know if there are anybody around who can make that kind of art anymore.
The Royal Cast Collection
https://www.smk.dk/en/article/the-royal-cast-collection/
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Man.
That’s so sad, when you see things our ancestors could do that’s beyond us now.
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‘Ayuh’ when Christiansborg Church burned in 1992:
“In particular, the work of restoring and recreating the interior surfaces of stucco marble caused difficulties as it could not be carried out by Danish craftsmen. A German expert in the field, Manfred Siller, solved the task while training Danish stucco designers in the old technique.”
It’s good, that we have the Germans.
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiansborg_Slotskirke
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Yessuh. Them Germans, they ain’t no slouches, let me tell you!
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