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  • Mayors of Copenhagen and Paris share insights gained from Notre Dame cathedral fires

    Mayors of Copenhagen and Paris share insights gained from Notre Dame cathedral fires

    The mayor of Copenhagen talked to the mayor of Paris to learn from the rebuilding of Notre Dame cathedral after a fire damaged a 400-year-old building in Copenhagen.

    Firefighters were still at the place where a fire destroyed half of Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange, which was built in 1615, and caused its iconic dragon-tail spire to fall down, two days later.

    The Danish Chamber of Commerce wants to rebuild the building they own, the Old Stock Exchange, where they are located. Thus far, no one has decided who will pay for a reconstruction project that would be very expensive and take a long time.

    Sophie Hæstorp Andersen, the mayor of Copenhagen, talked to the Associated Press. She said she talked to the mayor of Paris, Anne Hildago, about how they are fixing the Notre Dame cathedral after it caught fire in April 2019. It will be finished this year.

    Hildago shared helpful advice on how to work fast, how Paris managed donations, and the urgent restoration work that needs to be done, according to Hæstorp Andersen.

    We have a big job ahead as we work to rebuild Boersen with the Danish Chamber of Commerce. “But we know this can be done fast,” she said, using the Danish name of the stock exchange building.

    She said that Hildago asked a team from Denmark to come and meet the people working on rebuilding the spire of Notre Dame.

    The fire on Tuesday started on the roof while the building was being fixed, but the cause is not known yet. The police have not been able to go inside the burned part of the building to find out what happened.

    The firefighters are working to make the building safe. They think they will be there for one more day.

    Some streets near the burned building, including a big road next to it, will stay closed until at least Monday, according to Danish media.

    When the building caught on fire on Tuesday, people nearby, Chamber of Commerce workers, police and firefighters rushed inside to rescue valuable things. A lot of the important things in the building, like valuable paintings and other art, were rescued. One of the paintings was a big one from 1895 called “From Copenhagen Stock Exchange” by a Danish artist named P. SThe Chamber of Commerce said Krøyer.

    The building has a green roof and a tall spire shaped like four dragon tails. It’s next to the Danish parliament and is famous for being a place to trade things.

    The building is a great example of Dutch Renaissance style in Denmark. The Chamber of Commerce moved into the building after the stock exchange left in 1974.

  • Copenhagen battles last pockets of 400-year-old landmark’s destruction

    Copenhagen battles last pockets of 400-year-old landmark’s destruction

    Danish firefighters worked to put out the remaining parts of a fire that destroyed a 400-year-old landmark in Copenhagen. They were still working on it a day after the fire started.

    Mikkel Jensen, who is 44 years old and works for the government, said, “I feel really sad when I see the damaged scaffolding still attached to the old stock exchange building in the city. ”

    The Boersen building was made in 1615 and is called that in Danish. It is famous for its green copper roof and a tall spire in the shape of four dragon tails twisted together. Morten Langager, who runs a business group in Denmark, wants to make the Old Stock Exchange building a better place.

    Brian Mikkelsen, who is the head of the Chamber, said on Tuesday that they will rebuild Boersen no matter what, and the board has supported the idea.

    We haven’t decided who will fix the building yet. It will cost a lot of money, maybe even billions of dollars. A careful guess said it might take up to 10 years.

    Some people in Denmark said the fire on Tuesday was similar to the one at Notre Dame in April 2019 that ruined the 800-year-old cathedral’s tall, pointed structure. It will be finished being fixed this year.

    The full amount of damage from the fire and water used to put it out was not yet known.

    “Many things were lost in the fire,” said Tim Ole Simonsen from the Greater Copenhagen Fire Department. “The outer walls are not well supported because the wooden structure that was holding them up is no longer there. ”

    The fire department is going to put about 40 containers filled with concrete around the outside walls to make them stronger.

    The police officer in charge, Brian Belling, said they haven’t been able to go into the building to find out what caused the fire. The fire probably started on the roof while workers were fixing it on Tuesday morning.

    “It can be a while before we figure out why the fire started,” Belling said.

    On Tuesday, a fire broke out in the building. People passing by, Chamber of Commerce staff, police officers, and members of an army unit all rushed inside to save valuable items.

    Mikkelsen, a worker, told a news channel that the building had a plan for what to save if something really bad happened. When it was too dangerous for people to go upstairs, firefighters with special gear went in to get valuable items. Many of the building’s most valuable things, like paintings and art, were saved.

    The Chamber of Commerce said they saved a big painting called “From Copenhagen Stock Exchange” by Danish artist P. SKr├╕yer cannot be simplified as it appears to be a name or title in a specific language or code. Can you provide more context or information.

    One hour after the fire started, it quickly spread to the spire and caused it to fall onto the building and the street.

    Big clouds of smoke went up over the center of Copenhagen and could be seen from southern Sweden, which is only separated from the city by a small area of water. Ambulances were there, but no one was hurt.

    Smoke damage closed the ministries on the street near the Old Stock Exchange. Employees were asked to work from home because the buildings smelled strongly of smoke. Rasmus Brandt Lassen, who is in charge of the Danish Building and Property Agency, said that the buildings need to be very clean and their ventilation systems should be inspected and maybe changed before the ministry staff can come back.

    “We told them they have to work from home for the whole week,” said Brandt Lassen.

    The building is a great example of Dutch Renaissance style in Denmark. The Chamber of Commerce went into the building after the stock exchange in Copenhagen moved out in 1974.

    Copenhagen has many churches and castles with tall spires made of copper. The city is called “the city of spires” because of them. Some examples are the spire of Our Savior’s Church, those of Rosenborg Castle, and the tower of Christiansborg Palace which is home to the Danish parliament.

    A big road next to the Old Stock Exchange was still closed on Wednesday.

  • Man Utd-Copenhagen clash: And it was an Onana, Maguire night! Embattled Utd duo silence haters

    Man Utd-Copenhagen clash: And it was an Onana, Maguire night! Embattled Utd duo silence haters

    Andre Onana and Harry Maguire have been subject to brutal and unpleasant criticism from both Manchester United fans and several individuals alike.

    Harry Maguire was stripped of his role by manager Erik ten Hag, losing his role to teammate Bruno Fernandes on July 20, 2023, for his lacklustre form and mistakes, and to make matters worse for the forward, the scoring of his own goals, one in 2020 against Everton and the second in 2022 against Tottenham Hotspur.

    West Ham United had a bid for him accepted but the 30-year-old opted to remain at Old Trafford, having slipped to fifth-choice central defender behind left-back Luke Shaw.

    Consequently, he expressed his discontent with playtime at Manchester United. During an interview with SkySports, he said “I’m not going to sit at Manchester United and play once a month”.

    Andre Onana, on the other hand, impressed Manchester United and gained their admiration because of his impressive performances for Inter Milan and Ajax, where he worked with Erik ten Hag, the current United manager.

    Known for his agility and penalty-saving skills, United made a move for him to replace David Gea, who was on his way out as a free agent in the summer.

    Onana with the save

    He helped Inter Milan win the Serie A title in 2022 and Ajax reach the Champions League semi-finals in 2019.

    However, his performance since joining Manchester United has been nothing but disappointment, subjecting him to several criticisms by fans, pundits, and even his own manager for his lack of confidence and concentration.

    However, last night, October 25, 2023, was a night to silence his ‘haters’ and glorify his team.

    While Maguire scored United’s winning goal, Andre Onana on the other hand, saved a penalty against Copenhagen in the Champions League, which secured a vital win for United.

  • Galatasaray fans attempt to disrupt Copenhagen players but end up at the incorrect hotel

    Galatasaray fans attempt to disrupt Copenhagen players but end up at the incorrect hotel

    Several enthusiastic Galatasaray fans attempted to disrupt the sleep of Copenhagen players on Tuesday night by igniting a substantial quantity of fireworks near their hotel.

    However, there was a significant issue: they had mistakenly targeted the wrong hotel.

    To emphasise their ambition to disturb the travelling players’ sleep ahead of their Champions League clash, the Turkish supporters posted a video on social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) with the message: “Welcome to Hell, FC Copenhagen”.


    Daniel Rommedahl, Copenhagen’s director of football operations and international affairs, commented on the incident, noting that the Galatasaray fans had indeed arrived at the incorrect hotel.

    Rommedahl has further commented on the incident to Bold.dk: “We haven’t heard anything, and when I look at the video, I can clearly see that it’s definitely not (where we’re staying).”

    “It is 100 percent certain that it is not near. It’s also not our sponsor hotel or the hotel for the under-19 team, so whoever is staying there… God knows,” he added.

    Copenhagen will face Galatasaray on Wednesday evening at 18:45 CET in Istanbul.