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Iver Huitfeldt Memorial: Noble Heroism Overlooking the Øresund

A soaring tribute to Danish heroism, the Iver Huitfeldt Memorial stands sentinel over Copenhagen’s harbor, blending history, artistry, and breathtaking waterfront views.

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Poised along the breezy Langelinie promenade, the Iver Huitfeldt Memorial honors Denmark’s naval hero who perished heroically in the 1710 Battle of Køge Bay. This striking column, topped by a bronze figure of Victory, draws visitors with its grandeur, sea views, and evocative stories of sacrifice at the harbor’s edge. With its powerful naval motifs and tranquil park setting, it captures the spirit of Danish maritime pride.

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  • Langelinie 25, Langelinieparken, Copenhagen, Indre By, 2100, DK
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Local tips

  • Visit in the early morning for tranquil harbor views, fewer crowds, and soft light perfect for photographs.
  • Combine your visit with nearby sights such as The Little Mermaid and Kastellet fortress for a well-rounded historical stroll.
  • Bring a picnic—Langelinieparken offers lots of benches and green spaces to sit and enjoy the scenery.
  • The surrounding paths are accessible, but watch for cyclists on busy days along the promenade.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From central Østerbro, a scenic walk through the park-lined avenues leads you toward the waterfront, where the Iver Huitfeldt Memorial rises amid maritime greenery. The journey takes roughly 15–25 minutes on foot, passing iconic sites such as Kastellet’s star-shaped fortress and the promenade favored by both runners and sightseers. The walk is level and accessible, making it pleasant in most weather.

  • Public Transport

    City buses link central Østerbro with clusters near Langelinieparken. Alight where the harbor comes into view; from this point, a brief stroll through the park’s network of paths brings you to the monument. A standard adult bus fare in Copenhagen is typically DKK 24. Tickets may be purchased at stations or via the DOT app.

  • Taxi

    A taxi ride from Østerbro’s central thoroughfares to Langelinieparken takes about 5–10 minutes depending on traffic. Expect a fare in the range of DKK 80–120. Taxis can drop passengers near major park entrances, from which the monument is easily found along the main walkway.

  • Driving

    Paid parking is available in designated lots along the Langelinie harbor approach, but spaces may be limited on weekends or during cruise ship calls. Parking rates average DKK 21–27 per hour, and no special permits are required. The monument is accessible from the parking area via flat, well-marked park paths.

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Nestled within the leafy expanse of Langelinieparken and overlooking the busy Copenhagen harbor, the Iver Huitfeldt Memorial stands as one of Denmark’s most poignant tributes to naval valor. Built in 1886, this 19-meter granite column, crowned with a striking bronze allegory of Victory, memorializes Admiral Iver Huitfeldt and his crew, who made the ultimate sacrifice in 1710 during the Great Northern War. Their ship, Dannebrog, was engulfed in flames amid a fierce naval clash—and rather than allow the vessel to become a weapon in enemy hands, Huitfeldt chose to go down with the ship, ensuring that the enemy could not seize Denmark’s prized flagship. The monument’s base is adorned with fragments salvaged from Dannebrog itself, including anchors and cannons, seamlessly blending history with art. Plaques bear the names of the fallen, while nautical reliefs and emblems evoke the era’s maritime spirit. The setting along Langelinie, not far from the iconic Little Mermaid statue, means visitors are treated to panoramic waterfront views and a breezy, contemplative atmosphere. The area is a favorite strolling ground for locals and tourists alike, with leafy walkways, flowerbeds, and benches dotting the promenade. Standing before the memorial, it’s easy to sense both pride and poignancy—the column draws the eye skyward, a reminder of sacrifice and patriotic duty. Unlike many monuments that feel remote or purely decorative, the Iver Huitfeldt Memorial invites reflection, anchoring Denmark’s naval history in a serene and accessible setting. For anyone exploring the culture and stories of Copenhagen, this landmark offers an evocative chapter in the city’s ongoing dialogue with the sea.

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