To get there, we had to take the metro, which is completely automatic here. So we sat in front where the driver would normally be, and this looks quite neat:
The actual subway stations are very high-tech as well, they're made so it's impossible to get on the track, the doors synch up with the doors of the actual carriages.
We noticed the snow here has an actual snowflake-shape!
We visited the Frederikskirke, which is a protestant church. It looks pretty odd, yet amazing.
And of course every protestant church needs some disco lights...
Afterwards we visited Christiania, which is a weird part of Copenhagen where certain rules of society are kind of bent. You're not allowed to take pictures as to not capture the illegal activities going on there. But it looks odd. It's like a hippy commune in the middle of a big city. We had a few (CHEAP!) drinks there (I personally loved the hot chocolate!) and then headed home.
Hannes and myself managed to score some cheap minced meat (which was apparantly a mixture of veal & pork) so we decided to make hamburgers with a jacket potato. We both had about 500g of meat to devour, so as you can imagine we were quite stuffed!
Not stuffed enough to leave the carrot+cheese cake Annette baked alone though! ;)
Another Danish class tomorrow!
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