Roskilde
Still winter in Roskilde
The ship to the right is Sagafjord, a restaurant-ship. The grey building to the left is the museum of Vikingships.
Gammel Dansk or Old Danish Bitter
Yesterday I showed some bottles of wine. Leif Hagen from Eagan said in his comment: What about a bottle of Gammel Dansk? It is here – this bitter was earlier made in Roskilde, but no longer. You see the traditional shape of the bottle at the first shot. Below is the label.
Street Lights
These two streets lights are standing in front of the old city hall in Roskilde.
Top of The Large Spring
If you look closely at yesterdays photo you can just see something at the top of the little building. This is here. It is a “fresh-water-mermaid”.
The Large Spring
Yesterday I showed the other end of Lille Magekildestræde. Walking through you see Maglekilde. It means large spring. The spring springs – if I can say so – in the little building you pass on your way. Roskilde Cathedral is seen in the background.
View to Lille Maglekildestræde
Standing with the back to the royal gate of Roskilde Cathedral, this is what you see. The street is called Lille Maglekildestræde. Tomorrow I will show you what can’t be seen from here.
Kongeporten i Roskilde domkirke
Kongeporten i Roskilde domkirke er fra 2010. Peter Brandes er kunstneren.
Selling more playthings
Just a few more impressions from the childrens super selling experience in Roskilde. The children learn to let go some of the things they would like to play with at a little younger age, but it might be difficult to let go… The first post about this event was just before this one.