The Road to Diamond, Day 301, Part III: The King’s Garden of Roses

September 24, 2025, Copenhagen- Kongen Have, the King’s Garden, was the third place where I experienced quiet today. It was certainly filled with people, but it was day’s end. People were quietly jogging, sitting on a blanket enjoying a picnic supper or closer to Rosenberg Palace, walking among the flowers for which the edifice is named.

Roses, near Rosenberg Palace
Rosenberg Palace-It was closed by the time I got here, but the grounds were well worth the walkabout. So, too, was the main section of this salubrious public space.
Foreground of King’s Garden
Fashioned boulders, arranged in a triangle
The garden runs the gamut, from wild….
to the sculpted and curated.

All was calm and bright, even in the gloaming.

Rosenberg Palace, across the moat. Ariel was a bit off my path, but she would feel right at home here, especially in the moat!

The mandarin ducks were certainly delighted!

With that came the realization that my Copenhagen visit is coming to a close. An all-too-brief visit to the “foodie city” of Aarhus is next, and a visit to Berlin will give me a sense of another of the world’s great cities. I am sure there will be some special moments in each. Stay tuned!

7 thoughts on “The Road to Diamond, Day 301, Part III: The King’s Garden of Roses

    • Bundestag, and most museums, were closed yesterday, because of a huge demonstration against Netanyahu-50,000 people were marching. I watched for a bit, after visiting a special exhibit at the Museum of German History, which was also mainly closed. I visited the Museum Knoblauchhaus- the family here may have some connection to our Knobloch cousins. I let Tom know,

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