A rotating webcam with a view of the beach in the small Danish resort of Vechers.
Only a couple dozen people live here, but there are many places for accommodation and recreation. The resort is located on the territory of the former Ribe Amt and recently belongs to the Siddanmark region. The broadcast is carried out online.
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is not only recognized as one of the best cities to live in, but also a popular tourist destination.
A calm, peaceful atmosphere, many attractions, beautiful nature and unique sights – all this can give an unforgettable vacation or weekend.
Of course, it is difficult to see all the sights of Copenhagen in one day. But there are several must-visit locations and objects that can be covered even if the trip is limited in time.
The center of attraction of tourists is the Central (Town Hall) Square.
It is surrounded by ancient buildings, monuments, museums.
The main decoration of the square is a monument to Hans Christian Andersen, who lived and worked in this wonderful city. Many assure that if you sit down on a storyteller's knee and make a wish, it will definitely come true.
The square owes its name to the towering city hall, whose height, together with the clock tower, is more than 100 meters. The building was erected at the beginning of the last century. Today there is an observation deck with an excellent view on its top. You will have to get up yourself, having overcome 300 steps. But the views that open from the top of the town hall are certainly worth it. Also, this object is famous for its most accurate clock in the world, which has not stopped for a minute since 1955.
Not far from this place is the oldest Bersen exchange in Europe, which was built in the first half of the XVII century. The style of the building is sustained in the traditions of the Flemish Renaissance. The top is crowned by a beautiful spire, over 50 meters high. The original element consists of four intertwined dragon tails topped with crowns symbolizing the Scandinavian Empire. According to local belief, the spire protects the exchange from fires and other destruction. Nowadays, conferences, exhibitions and various business events are held within the walls of this ancient building.
If there is no opportunity or time to go to the capital of Denmark yet, Copenhagen webcams will help you overcome any distance in a matter of seconds and enjoy an exciting virtual walk.