A review of the Wager, by David Grann
Tag: history
Book Review: The Formula
A review of The Formula: How Rogues, Geniuses, and Speed Freaks Reengineered F1 into the World's Fastest-Growing Sport, by Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg.
Book Review: The Last Correspondent
A review of The Last Correspondent, by Soraya M. Lane.
Christianborg Palace, Copenhagen
Another Royal Palace, where the Royal Family lived for a period of time. It is currently the seat of the Danish Parliament, the Danis Prime Minister’s Offices, and the Supreme Courts. Some of the parts are used by the Queen, such as the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace Chapel, and the Royal Stables, to this… Continue reading Christianborg Palace, Copenhagen
Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen
The castle was built in the early 17th century by King Christian IV and is surrounded by the King’s Garden, which is a park. Apparently this castle was initially built as a summer home, but it was Christian IV’s favorite. In fact, it was used as a Royal residence until 1710, after which it was… Continue reading Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen
Rundetaarn, Copenhagen
The Rundetaarn is a great location in Copenhagen to get beautiful views of the city, while also being a quiet place to find respite for Hard of Hearing individuals.
Book Review: The Romanov Sisters
A review of The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra, a historical biography by Helen Rappaport.
Narodowy Bank Polski: A Surprising Museum
A visit to the Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland) is a must see if you're interest in money, and it is very hard-of-hearing friendly!