The Little Mermaid, a character from Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fairytale, has become one of Denmark’s most beloved icons, further popularized by Disney’s 1989 animated adaptation. In Copenhagen, a bronze statue by artist Edvard Eriksen stands at the harbor, gazing out to sea. This small, unassuming figure perched on a rock draws countless visitors each year, making it one of the city’s most recognized and visited landmarks. The statue’s serene presence and the surrounding waterfront views offer a tranquil spot for reflection and a perfect photo opportunity.
Little Mermaid (Lille Havfrue)
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