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Copenhagen Zoo
- Copenhagen Zoo is a must-see for animal lovers and families with kids.
- The zoo's labeling system indicates easy access to certain areas for the elderly and families with young children.
- A limited number of wheelchairs are available for loan at the main entrance.
- Two restaurants, Konnild's and Provianten, are located inside the zoo.

Clock Tower
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Chimp Eden: The Jane Goodall Institute
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Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù)
- Remember to wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees to enter Catholic churches in Rome.
- Tours of Rome's churches require quite a bit of time on your feet, so wear comfortable shoes.
- Due to the stairs at the entrance to the church, it is not accessible to wheelchairs or strollers.
- Photography without a flash is allowed inside the church.

Church of Our Lady of the Snows (Kostel Panny Marie Sněžné)
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Copenhagen Cruise Port
- Copenhagen has three cruise terminals: Langelinie Pier (Langelinje Quay), Nordre Toldbod, and Ocean Quay (Oceankaj). Ocean Quay, located in Copenhagen's North Harbor, handles the majority of cruise ship turnarounds.
- Langeline Pier offers a variety of nearby shops and cafeÃŒÂs, as well as the Copenhagen Information Center, a currency exchange, and ATMs. At the information center you can buy the Copenhagen Card, which offers discounts or free entry to numerous sights and museums throughout the city.
- Long-term car parking is available at Ocean Quay for a fee, but there is no parking at Langelinie Pier or Nordre Toldbod.

Church of Our Lady (Fraumünster)
The 13th-century Church of our Lady, or Fraumunster, has an elegant blue spire which soars above the Zurich skyline. Situated right next to the lake, it is one of Zurich's key sights. Founded in 853 as a Benedictine convent, around the 11th century it was responsible for minting coins and collecting tolls making the then Abbess a powerful women indeed.
Inside the church are the famous stained-glass windows of 1967 by the famous artist Marc Chagall. The three main windows are: the blue Jacob window, with a ladder to heaven, the green Christ window, featuring Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus, and the yellow Zion window depicting King David and Bathsheba being trumpeted into New Jerusalem. To the sides there are windows depicting the Prophets and Moses. Near the main exit is a window by another famous artist, Giacometti.
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It is not hard to find the church as its narrow blue spire rises into the skyline of Zurich. Walk along the Limmat river and you will come across the church. Or take tram 4 to City Hall.

Cirkusmuseet
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Chislehurst Caves
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Church of the Society of Jesus (Iglesia La Compañía de Jesús)
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CM Russell Museum
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Church of St George
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Christ Church
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Church of St. Dominic
Built in 1587 by three Dominican priests from Acapulco, Mexico, the original chapel was ultimately destroyed and replaced in the 17th century with the building which stands today. Notable for being the first place to print a Portuguese language newspaper on Chinese soil (A Abelha da China: The China Bee), the Church of St. Dominic is better known for a violent and tumultuous past.
In what was perhaps the most notorious event, a military officer in 1644 who supported the Spanish against Portugal was murdered at the altar of the church during a regular Mass. Similarly, in 1707, upon receiving orders calling for their excommunication, an order of Dominicans locked themselves inside of the church and bombarded soldiers with a hailstorm of stones during a three-day standoff.
With the occasional violence having subsided long ago, the church now houses a collection of paintings and religious artifacts which date to the 16th century and are collectively known as the "Treasury of Sacred Art." A functioning place of worship for Macau's sizeable Christian population, the Church of St. Dominic is included as one of the buildings listed as part of the UNESCO recognized Historic Centre of Macau.

Círculo de Bellas Artes
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Chitrakala Parishath Art Gallery
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Cinquantenaire District
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Corning Museum of Glass
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City Hall Square (Radhuspladsen)
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