Little Mermaid

Photo provided by Visit Denmark/Fotograf Cees van Roeden
Copenhagen’s famous sculpture has been one of the city’s must-see landmarks for a hundred years.

The Little Mermaid was the creation of the famous Danish children’s author, Hans Christian Andersen, who lived and worked in Copenhagen for much of his adult life and was revered as a national celebrity in his own lifetime.The story tells the tale of a beautiful young mermaid who falls in love with a handsome prince. She strikes a bargain with a witch, who agrees to exchange the mermaid’s voice for legs so that she can live on land and marry her prince. The prince, unaware of her love, marries a princess instead. The mermaid can only break the spell by killing him, but she refuses. Heartbroken, she throws herself into the sea, where she immediately becomes an immortal spirit.The small bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid is perched on a rock in the harbour just offshore from the Langelinie promenade. The statue was commissioned by Carl Jacobsen of the prominent Carlsberg brewing family, and was unveiled in 1913. Sculpted by Edvard Eriksen, the head was modelled after a ballerina who had danced the role of the mermaid in Copenhagen’s Royal Theatre.Stroll along the Langelinie promenade to view the sculpture, then spend a few hours in pretty Langelinie Park. This is a popular place to spread out a picnic and enjoy a tranquil afternoon by the water. The park overlooks the harbour, so you can pass the hours watching the comings and goings of cruise ships and other craft and listening to the waterbirds as they dive noisily for fish.Over the years, the mermaid has been subject to attacks by vandals and other damage, including being blown off the rock with explosives and decapitated on several occasions. For this and safety reasons it is strictly prohibited to climb onto the statue, but there’s no law against taking some great close-up photographs to remind you of her sad story.To reach the statue by public transport, take the metro to Østerport or drive to the harbour terminal and pay to park the car. However, by far the best way to enjoy the waterside views is to walk or cycle.

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
26 Nov 2019

We went here on the hop on hop off tour, it's a great place for a quick picture but not much around the area. The hop on and Hop off tour waits there for 10 mins so that you can get a quick picture and get back on the bus and carry on with the tour.

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveller
25 Sep 2019

Don't go when it's raining - the bus tours are full of people when it's wet so there will be more people trying to look at her, and less photo opportunities.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
24 Aug 2019

Try to avoid cruise ship changeover days, it's manic!

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
8 Aug 2019

Lovely walking in surrounding area.

4/5 - Good

Mark
23 Jul 2019

Its too small to justify the walk but we saw it from the water as part of a boat trip. Unfortunately it seems even smaller from the water and you only see the back.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
9 Jun 2019

Walked to the Mermaid through Kastellet, a surprise and well worth the short diversion. Saw the Mermaid from the path and when on the canal boat - much better view from the path

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