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Statue of "The Little Mermaid" in Denmark
The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen, Denmark

If you have ever read any of the stories of Hans Christian Anderson, then you must have heard of this mermaid, who suns herself in the cozy harbor of Copenhagen. When we saw her for the first time, both Nancy and I were struck by how small she is! The sculpture is barely life size, not very large or imposing at all.

The harbor itself is totally charming, and one of the most photographed places in all of Denmark is this one below, Nyhavn, a former warren for brothels and bars.

Disabled Travelers will love the view of Copenhagens famous Tivoli Gardens in Denmark
Nyhavn, once an accumulation of brothels, now an area of some of the highest priced real estate in Denmark

And of course, nobody goes to Denmark without visiting Copenhagen’s famous Tivoli Gardens and Amusement Park, not trying, in the least, to mimic Disney World- which is younger than Tivoli by more than a hundred years.

But what comes first to our minds when we think of our trips to Denmark is this:

Coming back into Copenhagen from Elsinore Castle, made famous by Shakespeare as the site for the classic play, Hamlet, we were driving along a road that hugs the attractive coastline. You can see Sweden just across the water. It was an especially pretty day, clear skies and everyone was outside enjoying the beauty of their country.

Perhaps 15 or 20 minutes into the trip, we stopped at a small park, nothing special, no big signs or anything that would let you know there was something of particular interest here. But there was.

And what do you think that “thing of particular interest” be? You would have no trouble figuring it out if you read this opening of Hans Christian Anderson’s fabled story, The Tinder Box;

"...THERE CAME A SOLDIER marching along the high road—one, two! one, two! He had his knapsack on his back and a saber by his side, for he had been in the wars, and now he wanted to go home. And on the way he met with an old Witch: she was very hideous, and her under lip hung down upon her breast. She said, “Good evening, Soldier. What a fine sword you have, and what a big knapsack! You’re a proper soldier! Now you shall have as much money as you like to have.”

“I thank you, you old Witch!” said the Soldier.

“Do you see that great tree?” quoth the Witch; and she pointed to a tree which stood beside them. “It’s quite hollow inside. You must climb to the top and then you’ll see a hole, through which you can let yourself down and get deep into the tree. I’ll tie a rope round your body, so that I can pull you up again when you call me.”

“What am I to do down in the tree?” asked the Soldier.
“Get money,” replied the Witch. “Listen to me. When you come down to the earth under the tree, you will find yourself in a great hall: it is quite light, for above you three hundred lamps are burning there. Then you will see three doors...”

(Hans Christian Anderson, The Tinder Box, published 1835)

Do you know now what was of interest in the park? Ahead of us was that exact centuries-old tree, gnarled hole in its trunk and all, the very tree that inspired Anderson’s fairy tale, written nearly two hundred years ago.

Our children loved to hear us read that story to them when they were young. It is still one of my favorites, now more special than ever.

By the way, Anderson lived for a time in one of the houses in the picture of Nyhavn. They say he wrote his finest stories in that house.


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