Built in 1625, the Old Stock Exchange, or Børsen, stands as one of Copenhagen’s oldest and most recognizable buildings. Its green copper roof and Dutch Renaissance architecture make it a striking sight. Located in the heart of the city, the building serves as the headquarters for the Danish Chamber of Commerce, which means it is not open to the public. Despite this, visitors can still admire its ornate facade and historical significance from the outside, making it a notable stop on any tour of Copenhagen’s architectural treasures.
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