The solar system in Denmark

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Arrived in Copenhagen, we needed to get out of it again, on the second day, to visit the legendary Louisiana Arts Museum, a 30-min train ride away.

I will not bore you with the details.  It is a breath-taking collection of art objects, on a sprawling estate situated on a slim peninsula. Wiki: “Knud W. Jensen, a multi-millionaire, chose to “take over” the name of the country house that he later converted to a museum. The property had been built and named in 1855 by Alexander Brun (1814-93), who was an officer and Master of the Royal Hunt and who married three women who were all named Louise.”

Here are planet-like, spherical objects just lying around on a meadow, supported on it — ironically — by gravity, a force which they normally escape in real life as they enjoy their inertial frames of reference.

Walking around them, as they were in turn framed by references to lush forestry, was an entirely up-lifting experience.

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