Updated February 19th, 2020 at 19:42 IST
Copenhagen Light Festival illuminates Danish capital during winters, see pics
Copenhagen recently kickstarted its Light Festival to bring warmth and colour to the dark Danish capital and rejoice the dark winter months, as per reports.
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Copenhagen recently kickstarted its Light Festival to bring warmth and colour to the dark Danish capital and rejoice the dark winter months. The 23-day long festival is celebrated annually in the month of February which is considered to be the darkest months of the year. The historic buildings were all decorated with lights and around 60 installations were established to celebrate the Copenhagen Light Festival, as per the reports.
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Copenhagen Lights Festival 2020. Walking is living... 10500 steps, following the lights. Cold-cold, but beautiful... pic.twitter.com/8SrHshcILh
— Tina Krce (@KrceTina)
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Festival attracts more poeple
According to the reports, a green laser was installed above the city stretching up to 2.5 miles across the sky. Copenhagen is lit up with illuminated buildings and light art scattered around the city during the festival. The festival is celebrated until February 23, 2020, and is geared up with sustainable energy. It also helps to attract 20 per cent more people into the streets in February which remains generally deserted and quiet during during the period, as per the reports.
Børsen in Copenhagen, 🇩🇰. #CopenhagenLightFestival #prettylights #deniceindenmark pic.twitter.com/SkcWXC3HvI
— Denice Pelster (@DenicePelster)
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Amazing sights at Islands Brygge for the Copenhagen Light Festival 🥰🥰🥰 pic.twitter.com/sj1SjeXhXS
— 🇦🇺🇨🇱🇩🇰ramblingsofalatino🐶🦄🐺🐻 (@ramblinglatino)
#Copenhagen light festival pic.twitter.com/mn4Wxr8P4e
— Ashvina Gangoo (@Ashvina_Gangoo)
Copenhagen light festival pic.twitter.com/zCtCmNihSI
— 🇦🇺🇨🇱🇩🇰ramblingsofalatino🐶🦄🐺🐻 (@ramblinglatino)
Copenhagen Light Festival. The festival ends on February 23.#Denmark #streetphotography #SonyAlpha #February17th #photooftheday #nightphotography #Copenhagen #MondayMood #cphlightfest #art
— Dorte Hedengran (@DorteHedengran)
📸Dorte Hedengran pic.twitter.com/tDDkXtgg1f
Lille Langebro (Little bridge) - Copenhagen Light Festival. #Denmark #streetphotography #SonyAlpha #February17th #photooftheday #nightphotography #Copenhagen #MondayMood #cphlightfest #art
— Dorte Hedengran (@DorteHedengran)
📸Dorte Hedengran pic.twitter.com/kU1W75Jj3a
DI - The Confederation of Danish Industry is also a part of Copenhagen Light Festival with changing colors. #Denmark #streetphotography #SonyAlpha #February13th #photooftheday #nightphotography #Copenhagen #thursdayvibes #cphlightfestival #cphlightfest #art
— Dorte Hedengran (@DorteHedengran)
📸Dorte Hedengran pic.twitter.com/WP4EblcAEn
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Published February 19th, 2020 at 19:42 IST