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400-Year-Old Copenhagen Landmark Destroyed By Fire

Firefighters work as smoke rise out of the Old Stock Exchange, Boersen, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. One of Copenhagen’s oldest buildings is on fire and its iconic spire has collap

Firefighters in Copenhagen are still working to extinguish the remnants of a fire that ravaged a 400-year-old landmark in the city. The Old Stock Exchange, a historic building dating back to 1615, was engulfed in flames, leaving behind a scene of devastation.

The building, known for its green copper roof and a distinctive spire shaped like four intertwined dragon tails, was a significant part of Copenhagen's architectural heritage. The fire, which started during renovation work, quickly spread, causing extensive damage to the structure.

Despite the destruction, there is hope for the future. The Danish Chamber of Commerce, the building's owner, has expressed its commitment to rebuilding the Old Stock Exchange. Plans are underway to stabilize the remaining walls using shipping containers filled with concrete.

Efforts to salvage valuable items from the building were partially successful. Priceless paintings and other works of art were rescued by firefighters and Chamber of Commerce staff, including a significant piece by Danish artist P.S. Krøyer.

Old Stock Exchange, dating back to 1615, suffered extensive damage in the blaze.
Firefighters battling remnants of fire at historic landmark in Copenhagen.
Danish Chamber of Commerce committed to rebuilding the iconic structure.
Efforts to salvage valuable items, including artwork, partially successful.
Smoke damage forced nearby ministries to temporarily close.
Cleaning and ventilation checks required before affected buildings can reopen.
The loss of the Old Stock Exchange leaves a void in Copenhagen's skyline.
Investigations ongoing to determine the cause of the fire.
Community mourns the loss of the iconic building.
Hope remains for the restoration of the Old Stock Exchange in the future.

The fire's impact extended beyond the building itself. Smoke damage forced nearby ministries to close temporarily, with employees instructed to work from home due to lingering smoke odors. Extensive cleaning and ventilation checks are required before the buildings can reopen.

The loss of the Old Stock Exchange has left a void in Copenhagen's skyline. The building's dragon spire was a distinctive feature among the city's many spires, earning Copenhagen its moniker as 'the city of spires.'

As investigations into the cause of the fire continue, the community mourns the loss of this iconic structure and looks ahead to the possibility of its restoration in the years to come.

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