Kastellet in Copenhagen, Denmark

Kastellet is another great example of repurposing infrastructure for public use. In the 17th century, Kastellet functioned as a star-shaped fortress and was part of the city’s defense system. There is a moat that surrounds the fortress and at each point of the star, there would have been defense systems. Inside the structure, there are buildings that the soldiers then would have used.

Today, Kastellet is a public park, open to visitors who fancy a stroll on its manicured lawns. From the high vantage point, one can see for miles. It’s such a treat to leisurely walk and people watch from this popular spot. We enjoyed watching the locals (some in business attire) out for lunch walks.

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Travel
Gl. Hovedvagt, Kastellet 1, 2100 København, Denmark
Coordinates: 55.6914° N, 12.5943° E

Cost & Admission
Free
6AM-8PM, Every Day

Food
Food nearby

Activities
Walking, historical site

Tips
There can be steep inclines but you can choose to avoid those.