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The Little Mermaid (Den lille Havfrue)

The Little Mermaid (Den lille Havfrue)

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Sculpture記念碑観光名所歴史的ランドマーク歴史的場所

Best time to visit

Early morning on weekdays avoids tour buses and gives soft, flattering light for photos; late evening during summer offers a golden glow but more people.

Budget tips

Viewing from the shore is free, no entry fee. Use the Copenhagen Card for nearby paid museums if planning a longer cultural route to save on transport and tickets.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Short-stay visitors, Couples, Maritime history buffs

Plan your visit

15-30 minutes

About

クイックファクト: Perched on a low rock by the water, a small bronze figure draws more camera clicks per square meter than many grander monuments, and pranksters have repeatedly targeted it for headlines. Visitors notice how tiny the silhouette is up close, the salt air and ferry horns making the scene unexpectedly intimate while its literary inspiration keeps sparking debates among locals and tourists.

ハイライト: Edvard Eriksen sculpted the bronze figure in 1913, using actress Ellen Price's head and his wife Eline Eriksen's body as models, and the statue is only about 1.25 meters tall so people often climb onto the rock to sit beside her for photos with salt spray and gull calls in the air. A famous little-known story is that the head was stolen in 1964, and despite repeated vandalism locals still leave flowers, beer cans, or small knitted hats on the rock as an odd apology and celebratory gesture.

Insider tips

  • Wear a windproof layer and sturdy shoes, the quay can be chilly and slippery.
  • Best photo angle is from the Langelinie promenade a few steps down for a low, framed shot with sea in the background.
  • Skip the busiest midday window, arrive at sunrise or after 8pm to avoid coach groups.
  • Combine the visit with nearby Kastellet and Amalienborg for a 1-2 hour walking route.

Practical info

行き方

ツアー&チケットを予約

Copenhagen, Denmark で無料のウォーキングツアーを予約するにはクリック

地元のツアーガイドと街を体験する最良の方法。

Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

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