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Denmark Diaries: Vi ses!

When Danes say goodbye, they often say “vi ses” - “see you around”. And this is exactly the theme for this blog post. I’ve been back in Germany for a good two weeks now (although I have to admit: it feels much longer), celebrated Christmas with my family and temporarily moved to a new city for an internship (hello Mainz!). My time in Denmark is over for now, but I have many fond memories of it.

To make “see you” a little more literal, there are a few more pictures from Copenhagen in this farewell blog post.

Kayaks in front of the Queen's Palace
Kayaks in front of the Queen’s Palace
My favourite lunch break: The inner courtyard of the Royal Library
My favourite lunch break: The inner courtyard of the Royal Library
Spectacular sunset, as seen from my apartment
Spectacular sunset, as seen from my apartment
Giacometti, as seen in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Giacometti, as seen in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Kronborg Castle, where Hamlet is set
Kronborg Castle, where Hamlet is set
An underground station in Malmö, Sweden.
An underground station in Malmö, Sweden.
A cold, clear autumn day at the university
A cold, clear autumn day at the university
Afternoon ritual: coffee and Wienerbrød
Afternoon ritual: coffee and Wienerbrød
Spectacular sunset, as seen from my apartment, part two.
Spectacular sunset, as seen from my apartment, part two.
Christmas market in Lund, Sweden.
Christmas market in Lund, Sweden.
Warm light on a grey day: the Botanic Garden's Palm House
Warm light on a grey day: the Botanic Garden’s Palm House