Fælledparken
The park Fælledparken in Copenhagen, Denmark, was created 1906–1914 by landscape architect Edvard Glæsel in cooperation with the Copenhagen Municipality on the commons (Danish: fælled) previously named Nørrefælled and Østerfælled.
Fælledparken is used for activities such as:
- Walking
- Sunbathing
- Running
- Playgrounds
- Soccer training and matches on the courts marked on the grass
- The cafe Pavillonen
- Copenhagen Historic Grand Prix (auto racing with old cars)
- 1 May: Labour Day demonstration, with speeches by politicians
- Concerts and celebrations such as carnival
Fælledparken lies adjacent to Parken, the Danish national stadium.
The southern part of Fælledparken was sometimes used by rescue helicopters from the Danish Air Force when transporting patients to Rigshospitalet. This practice was abandoned in the year 2006 with the construction of a helicopter platform on the roof of Rigshospitalet.
Fælledparken Skatepark
In 2009 the old Skatepark from 1899 in fælledparken was renovated, and is now called Fælledparken Skatepark. The new skatepark is built to be useful for beginners, advanced and professional skaters.
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Coordinates: 55°41′59″N 12°34′12″E / 55.69972°N 12.57000°E