
The Little Mermaid
Copenhagen, Denmark
Discover The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen's Langelinie
Nestled along the picturesque Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, the iconic Little Mermaid statue captivates visitors with its enchanting presence. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale, this bronze sculpture has become a symbol of the city, drawing crowds from around the globe. Standing gracefully on a rock, she gazes longingly out to sea, embodying a sense of longing and beauty that resonates deeply with those who come to see her.
Signature Highlights.
The Little Mermaid is not just a statue; it’s a cultural icon. Crafted by sculptor Edvard Eriksen and unveiled in 1913, this masterpiece has weathered the elements and the test of time, remaining a must-see for anyone visiting Copenhagen. The statue's serene expression and delicate features are best appreciated up close, where visitors can also enjoy the stunning backdrop of the harbor.
- What is the best time to visit? Visiting early in the morning or during weekdays can help avoid crowds.
- Is it worth visiting? Absolutely! The statue's charm and the surrounding scenery make it a memorable experience.
- What else can I do nearby? Explore the nearby Kastellet fortress or enjoy a stroll along the waterfront.
Visit us today.
The Little Mermaid awaits your visit, inviting you to experience her story firsthand. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, take a moment to appreciate this iconic piece of art and the serene beauty of Copenhagen’s waterfront. Don’t forget to share your experience and capture the moment with a photo!
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Aggregated Ratings 3.8
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A must see (very touristy) Copenhagen statue! The little mermaid

