RM2RJ6CKE–Copenhagen, August 21st 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky gave a public speech on the steps of the Danish Parliament, Folketinget.
RM2F23PK6–Mountain Dwellings (Danish: Bjerget) is a building in the Ørestad district of Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of apartments above a multi-story car pa
RM2F22XN1–Rørholmsgade is a street in Copenhagen that is predominantly occupied by artists and art galleries.
RM2F23JE8–Jarmer's Tower (Danish: Jarmers Tårn) is an old ruined tower in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was once part of the Copenhagen moat.
RMKJHAKH–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PX–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1R1–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B103–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K490–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is one of the protesters as she looks on from a distance Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49D–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen)??Pictured is a flag with the words Resist written on it Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49T–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K49F–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHYP1CT–Copenhagen, Denmark. 6th April, 2017. Spring has well and truly arrived in the Nordvest district of Copenhagen, Denmark. On Thursday morning, hundreds of people flocked to the grounds of Bispebjerg Cemetery to admire and photograph the impressive Cherry Blossom trees that have recently come in to bloom. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NMF–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Music Lyceum Choir perform in front of the Danish Queen Margrethe II and a VIP audience at the opening ceremony of Aarhus 2017 Cultural Capital of Europe. The choir come from Pafos in Cyprus, the other city to receive the award this year. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NNF–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. From left to right Boglar, 18, Wiktor, 18, Marco, 19, Natalia, 19, and Christiana, 19. From Hungary, Italy, Poland and Moldova respectivley. They described the opening ceremony of Aarhus 2017 European Capital of Culture as 'spectacular' and were excited to see how the new atmosphere in the city would take affect. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NMP–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Denmark’s second city, Aarhus, has been recognised as the 2017 European Capital of Culture and hosted the opening ceremony in style. Aarhus will use the year’s festivities to promote the diversity of culture in the city and can expect to welcome around 10 million visitors throughout the year. Tourists and locals alike will be treated to hundreds of events, performances and art installations all year which are expected to generate upwards of €800m in tourism. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECEPB–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Matthew James/Alamy Live News. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RF2RJ52YN–Monday, 21st August 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark, to meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The visit comes after Denmark and Holland agreed to send F16 fighter jets to Ukraine to assist in the ongoing war against Russia
RM2F23PM6–Mountain Dwellings (Danish: Bjerget) is a building in the Ørestad district of Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of apartments above a multi-story car pa
RM2F23WHX–Garrison Cemetery (Danish: Garnisons Kirkegård) is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671
RM2F23PKT–Mountain Dwellings (Danish: Bjerget) is a building in the Ørestad district of Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of apartments above a multi-story car pa
RM2F23WBT–Garrison Cemetery (Danish: Garnisons Kirkegård) is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671
RM2F234M0–The National Association for Life & Death (Landsforeningen Liv & Død) in Copenhagen is a humanitarian, non-profit organization. Their purpose is to wo
RMKJHAMG–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMKJHAM1–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMKF1EYR–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th October, 2017.A Danish police officer is photographed cleaning up after his dog prior to a visit from HRH Prince Harry. The animal was in the middle of its duties as sniffer-dog when it chose to take a bathroom break right where the prince was due to arrive. Credit: Matthew James Harrison / Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PN–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NMB–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. CEO of the Aarhus 2017 Foundation Rebecca Matthews speaks ahead of the opening ceremony of Aarhus 2017 European Cultural Capital as a VIP audience including Queen Margrathe II watch. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NN3–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Denmark’s second city, Aarhus, has been recognised as the 2017 European Capital of Culture and hosted the opening ceremony in style. Aarhus will use the year’s festivities to promote the diversity of culture in the city and can expect to welcome around 10 million visitors throughout the year. Tourists and locals alike will be treated to hundreds of events, performances and art installations all year which are expected to generate upwards of €800m in tourism. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NNA–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Denmark’s second city, Aarhus, has been recognised as the 2017 European Capital of Culture and hosted the opening ceremony in style. Aarhus will use the year’s festivities to promote the diversity of culture in the city and can expect to welcome around 10 million visitors throughout the year. Tourists and locals alike will be treated to hundreds of events, performances and art installations all year which are expected to generate upwards of €800m in tourism. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NMY–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Denmark’s second city, Aarhus, has been recognised as the 2017 European Capital of Culture and hosted the opening ceremony in style. Aarhus will use the year’s festivities to promote the diversity of culture in the city and can expect to welcome around 10 million visitors throughout the year. Tourists and locals alike will be treated to hundreds of events, performances and art installations all year which are expected to generate upwards of €800m in tourism. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECEPC–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Pictured is the Oculus GEAR VR headset attached to a Samsung Galaxy Smart Phone. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECENF–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Matthew James/Alamy Live News. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFD543N–The autumn leaves and orange buildings at Copenhagen's Nyboder district. In the background the dome of the Marble Church
RF2RJ52YR–Monday, 21st August 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark, to meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The visit comes after Denmark and Holland agreed to send F16 fighter jets to Ukraine to assist in the ongoing war against Russia
RM2RJ6CJF–Copenhagen, August 21st 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky gave a public speech on the steps of the Danish Parliament, Folketinget.
RM2F3Y7W5–Ejby Mose is a marshland area in the Glostrup district of Copenhagen, Denmark
RM2F3Y7TE–Ejby Mose is a marshland area in the Glostrup district of Copenhagen, Denmark
RM2F23WCP–Garrison Cemetery (Danish: Garnisons Kirkegård) is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671
RM2F234KT–The National Association for Life & Death (Landsforeningen Liv & Død) in Copenhagen is a humanitarian, non-profit organization. Their purpose is to wo
RM2F22XN6–Rørholmsgade is a street in Copenhagen that is predominantly occupied by artists and art galleries.
RM2F23JDX–Jarmer's Tower (Danish: Jarmers Tårn) is an old ruined tower in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was once part of the Copenhagen moat.
RM2F234M5–The National Association for Life & Death (Landsforeningen Liv & Død) in Copenhagen is a humanitarian, non-profit organization. Their purpose is to wo
RMKJHAM3–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMKJHAMD–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMKJHAMB–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th November, 2017. On Saturday 25 November The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen hosted an event as part of the “Arctic Imagination” series - an artistic brainstorming session on the future of the Arctic - which is taking place in several high profile libraries across the world. The undergoing transformation of the Arctic will be the subject of a conversation opened by Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who is currently the UN's Global Development Goals Goodwill Ambassador. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMKF1EYX–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th October, 2017.HRH Prince Harry of Wales shakes hands with Olivier Sevestre – community manager of KPH Projects in Copenhagen. Harry paid a visit to the centre during a two-day official trip to the Danish capital. Credit: Matthew James Harrison / Alamy Live News
RMKF1F0F–Copenhagen, Denmark. 25th October, 2017.HRH Prince Harry of Wales smiles after receiving bouquets of flowers from supporters outside KPH Projects in Copenhagen. Harry paid a visit to the centre during a two-day official trip to the Danish capital. Credit: Matthew James Harrison / Alamy Live News
RMJ6G1PY–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0Y9–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ3B0YX–Copenhagen, Denmark. 4th May, 2017. The Lundbeck Foundation's major research prize – The Brain Prize – goes this year to three UK-based brain researchers for explaining how learning is associated with the reward system of the brain. The prizewinners have found a key to understanding the mechanisms in the brain that lead to compulsive gambling, drug addiction and alcoholism. The Brain prize is the world's biggest prize within brain research. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K495–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMJ2K493–Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday 29th April, 2017 More than 1700 people join a climate change march in the Danish city of Copenhagen on Saturday. The march coincides with US President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and is part of a larger initiative happening in the United States under the title Climate March. The event in Denmark has been organised by a group calling themselves Folkets Klimamarch København (English: The People's Climate March Copenhagen) Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECEMG–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Pictured is Khora VR Developer Peter Fisher, left, and director Simon Lajboschitz. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECEPJ–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMF7EYP5–A black and white photograph showing two cyclists beneath Bispeengbuen in Copenhagen's Outer Frederiksberg district
RF2RJ52YF–Monday, 21st August 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark, to meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The visit comes after Denmark and Holland agreed to send F16 fighter jets to Ukraine to assist in the ongoing war against Russia
RF2RJ52YJ–Monday, 21st August 2023 / Matthew James Harrison Ukraine's President Zelensky and his wife Olena Zelenska arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark, to meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The visit comes after Denmark and Holland agreed to send F16 fighter jets to Ukraine to assist in the ongoing war against Russia
RM2F3Y84K–Ejby Mose is a marshland area in the Glostrup district of Copenhagen, Denmark
RM2F23WJ8–Garrison Cemetery (Danish: Garnisons Kirkegård) is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671
RM2F23WC2–Garrison Cemetery (Danish: Garnisons Kirkegård) is a cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was inaugurated in 1671
RM2F22NKA–St. Andrew's Church (Skt. Andreas Kirke / Sankt Andreas Kirke) is a Lutheran church on Gothersgade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which was designed by the a
RM2F22NKH–St. Andrew's Church (Skt. Andreas Kirke / Sankt Andreas Kirke) is a Lutheran church on Gothersgade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which was designed by the a
RM2F23JE3–Jarmer's Tower (Danish: Jarmers Tårn) is an old ruined tower in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was once part of the Copenhagen moat.
RFTRKTP0–Large groups of triathlon contenders about to run into the sea during the Karrebæksminde Triathlon in Denmark. The participants are wearing wetsuits
RMJ6G1PW–Copenhagen, Denmark. 21st May, 2017. More than 8500 runners from all over the world battled high temperatures to take part in the 2017 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMHJ0NMA–Aarhus, Denmark. 21st Jan, 2017. Mayor of Aarhus and Chairman of the Aarhus 2017 Foundation Board, Jacob Bundsgaard welcomes a VIP audience including Queen Margrethe II to the opening ceremony of Aarhus 2017 European Cultural Capital. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFJ0875–Oslo, Norway. 26th February, 2016 The 2016 Winter X Games arrived in Oslo this year, bringing athletes from all around the world to the Norwegian city. The event focuses on winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding. Pictured competing in the Men’s SuperPipe final at Wylland is Pat Burgener, who finished in seventh place. Matthew James / Alamy Live News
RMFJ087B–Oslo, Norway. 26th February, 2016 The 2016 Winter X Games arrived in Oslo this year, bringing athletes from all around the world to the Norwegian city. The event focuses on winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding. Pictured competing in the Men’s SuperPipe final at Wylland is Silver Medalist Iouri Podladtchikov Matthew James / Alamy Live News
RMFJ0876–Oslo, Norway. 26th February, 2016 The 2016 Winter X Games arrived in Oslo this year, bringing athletes from all around the world to the Norwegian city. The event focuses on winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding. Pictured competing in the Men’s SuperPipe final at Wylland is Danny Davis, who finished in sixth place. Matthew James / Alamy Live News
RMFECEPP–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFECEPR–Copenhagen, Denmark. 5th February, 2016. Khora is a pop-up space in the meatpacking district of Copenhagen, where people can walk in and try different levels of virtual reality. Schools will be able to come in on field trips, companies can come in to see what is possible with VR. VR enthusiasts will be able to come in and collaborate with fellow content creators. Their goal is to create an environment where ideas about virtual reality can develop and come to life. Credit: Matthew James Harrison/Alamy Live News
RMFCY51W–A harbour taxi near Langebro - a bascule bridge across the Inner Harbour of Copenhagen, Denmark
RMF7EYP9–People relaxing and sunbathing in Copenhagen's city-centre park, Frederiksberg Have
RMFCY53J–Christiansborg Palace is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the
RM2F22NK0–St. Andrew's Church (Skt. Andreas Kirke / Sankt Andreas Kirke) is a Lutheran church on Gothersgade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which was designed by the a
RM2F22NK4–St. Andrew's Church (Skt. Andreas Kirke / Sankt Andreas Kirke) is a Lutheran church on Gothersgade in Copenhagen, Denmark, which was designed by the a
RM2F22XMY–Rørholmsgade is a street in Copenhagen that is predominantly occupied by artists and art galleries.
RM2F234KN–The National Association for Life & Death (Landsforeningen Liv & Død) in Copenhagen is a humanitarian, non-profit organization. Their purpose is to wo
RMTRKTKC–A triathlon contender running into the sea during the Karrebæksminde Triathlon in Denmark. The water is splashing around her legs.
RMTRKTEP–Large groups of triathlon contenders waiting to run into the sea during the Karrebæksminde Triathlon in Denmark. The participants are wearing wetsuits
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