Copenhagen's historic stock exchange in flames
- A fire destroyed parts of Denmark's historic stock exchange building, including its iconic dragon-tail spire that collapsed onto the roof.
- No injuries were reported during the fire incident at the old stock exchange building, as stated by Reuters, citing police.
- The cause of the fire at the 400-year-old building in Copenhagen is unknown.
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Copenhagen fights the last pockets of a fire that destroyed a 400-year-old landmark
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish firefighters were still at work extinguishing the last pockets of a fire that destroyed a 400-year-old Copenhagen landmark a day after the blaze began. “This […]
Part of the building at the historic stock exchange in Copenhagen is heavily burned. According to firefighters, bearing structures are damaged. The fire was largely under control, it was said. The cause of the fire in the 1625 finished building is still unclear.
Copenhagen Stock Exchange fire: Iconic building largely destroyed - Washington Examiner
Copenhagen’s famous 17th-century stock exchange, one of the most recognizable structures in Denmark’s capital, was largely destroyed by a fire. The Børsen Old Stock Exchange, which finished construction in 1640, was suddenly engulfed in flames on Tuesday, in a moment reviving memories of the fire that heavily damaged Paris‘s Notre Dame cathedral in 2019. Danes rushed into the burning building to save priceless works of art, while firefighters st…
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