Tag: Denmark

  • Öresund Bridge

    Öresund Bridge

    The Øresund Bridge links Copenhagen and Malmö via an 8 km cable‑stayed span and 4 km underwater tunnel. Opened in 2000, it carries motorway and rail traffic, handling millions of passengers annually. Visitors can cross by car or train, enjoy viewpoints in Malmö and Copenhagen, or join guided boat and bus tours for panoramic bridge views.

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  • Tvindkraft

    Tvindkraft

    Tvindkraft, built 1975–78 by teachers and students, is Denmark’s pioneering multi‑megawatt wind turbine. Standing 54 m with concrete tower and fiberglass blades, it has produced up to 1 MW for the local grid and remains the world’s oldest operating turbine of its scale. A free year‑round exhibition and guided tours explain its history, engineering, and climate legacy.

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  • Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link

    Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link

    The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link is an 18 km immersed road and rail tunnel under construction between Denmark and Germany. Using 217 m, 73,500 t concrete sections, it will carry four motorway lanes, two electrified rail tracks, and a service tunnel. Visitor centres in Rødbyhavn and Puttgarden offer exhibits and a viewing platform overlooking the massive marine construction.

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