A Reconstruction of Danish History, and the Story of Coffee Sisters
<p>Copenhagen is by far the most touristy of the major Danish cities. The capital of the tiny Scandinavian nation welcomes millions of tourists every year. It is no doubt a very beautiful city. But Copenhagen doesn’t top our list every time we visit Denmark.</p>
<p>There have been occasions when we have bypassed the capital city altogether. We are a lot more biased towards Århus. Better known as Aarhus, it is Denmark’s second-largest city. Besides being a lot less touristy, Aarhus, in 2017, was named the <a href="http://www.aarhus2017.dk/en/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">European Capital of Culture</a>. It is not difficult to understand the reasons as to why the city received the honor.</p>
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