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1830s: Come to Copenhagen and meet little Rikke!
1830s: Come to Copenhagen and meet little Rikke!
Rikke lives with her adoptive family in 1830s Copenhagen. Her father is a commander in the Navy, and the family lives in the area called Nyboder. Life can be tricky at times but there are always happy days when Rikke is around. Rikke is a real joker and along with her siblings she’ll liven up old Nyboder.
It was Christian IV who took the initiative to build the distinctive townhouses. They would house the Navy people, and the little town had always special status with their own schools, hospital and police.
On the other hand, there was the forced service of 16-20 years, and no freedom of choice for families with sons, after confirmation was sent to Holmen to become sailors, artisans or gunners. The forced duty was repealed in 1856, more than 200 years after the first houses were completed.
A unique part of the city and a reminder of its past – only one of the first houses that Christian IV built still remains -St. Paul’s Street 24. Today it stands as a musuem where you can visit the Nyboder Memorial Rooms, and experience a little of the old Nyboder Environment
These are the oldest houses in the city and some of the prettiest – keep an eye out for the funny street names like Heart’s Delight Street, Thyme Street, Crocodile Street, Dolphin Street and Tiger Street.
Author/Guide: Gudrun Eriksen Destination: Copenhagen Departure Time: 1830s
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