• Dyrehavsbakken (lit. 'Deer Park Hill'), commonly referred to as Bakken (lit. 'The Hill', to distinguish it from Dyrehaven, a royal deer park with public access)...
  • Founded in 1583, Bakken, or Dyrehavsbakken as it is officially named, has been a firm favorite with the people of Copenhagen for centuries.
  • Dyrehavsbakken has a history that dates back several hundred years and is a great park to visit, because there is free admission and you only pay for the rides.
  • This changed when Frederick V became king in 1756, and once again the park was opened to the public and Dyrehavsbakken began to flourish.
  • But Dyrehavsbakken, or Bakken as it is generally known, located just north of the Danish capital, is the original and far more interesting park.
  • Photo taken at Dyrehavsbakken by Eric L. on 6/11/2019.
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  • We holed on Friday with this view this morning in addition to the Dyrehavsbakken We are excited to be going on the weekend in the most beautiful sunny...
  • Dyrehavsbakken, with its deep historical roots and vibrant present, offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern entertainment.
  • C.A. Lorentzen (1746-1828), group of performers at Dyrehavsbakken place, about 1800.