Danish building culture has a lot to do with history, as cities have been standing for many years. Most of the buildings are built of bricks, and you rarely see a building that is not made of them. The houses are very similar to each other. But what was most unusual for us was that they didn‘t use any curtains or blinds on the windows. When you walk down the street, past the houses, you can look inside the houses and see how people are doing things inside, which I find very strange. Imagine you‘re enjoying lunch and out of nowhere a stranger looks in your house at what you‘re doing. All the buildings are also low, most have no more than 2 floors. Some houses in the city center were also built on the sidelines. But we didn‘t find out if it was built that way on purpose or if the workers had a little too much to drink.
