Fire Destroys Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange

A fire destroyed the 400-year-old Copenhagen landmark, the Old Stock Exchange, causing shock and sadness. Efforts are being made to stabilize the remaining walls and investigate the cause of the fire. Valuable items and artworks were saved from the building.

Fire at Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange

A fire destroyed half of the 17th-century Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, causing the collapse of its iconic spire. Passersby and emergency services worked together to save priceless paintings and valuables. No casualties were reported.

Fire at Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange

A fire swept through Copenhagen, damaging the iconic 17th-century spire of the Old Stock Exchange. Passersby rushed to help save priceless paintings and valuables. No casualties reported. Building was being renovated at the time.

Fire at Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen

A fire destroyed the iconic spire of the 17th-century Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, leading to a national disaster as priceless paintings and valuables were saved by passersby and emergency services.

Fire at 17th-century Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen

A fire engulfed the 17th-century Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, causing the collapse of its iconic spire. Passersby and emergency services worked to save priceless paintings and valuables. The cause of the fire is still unknown, but no casualties were reported.

Fire at Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange

A fire raged through Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange, causing the collapse of its iconic spire. Passersby helped save priceless paintings as firefighters battled the blaze. No casualties reported, but significant damage to the historic building and cultural heritage.

Fire at Copenhagen's Historic Stock Exchange Building

The historic 17th-century Børsbygningen (Old Stock Exchange) in Copenhagen caught fire, evoking memories of the Notre Dame fire. Staff rescued large historic paintings before evacuating; no known casualties. Renovation work was underway at the time. The cause of the fire is unknown. The Danish Chamber of Commerce director called it 'incredibly tragic.' Conservative politician Marcus Knuth suggested rebuilding it as it was.

Community in Copenhagen taking action against criminal hashish market

Residents of Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark, are taking action to rid the community of criminal gangs controlling the hashish market by tearing up Pusher Street and renovating the area. The goal is to create a new Christiania without the illegal drug trade.