Black Diamond of the Royal Library - Copenhagen, Denmark
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N 55° 40.382 E 012° 34.968
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Black Diamond is one of five sites that house the Royal Library of Denmark. It is located on the Waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Waymark Code: WM10YHV
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 07/12/2019
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The Royal Library (Det Kongelige Bibliotek) is part of the University of Copenhagen and the national library system of Denmark. Commonly called the Black Diamond, it was designed by Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen. The polished black granite structure was completed in 1999 as the first in a series of large cultural buildings along Copenhagen's waterfront which includes the Royal Opera House and the Royal Theater. The library also has several public facilities, including a the Queen's Hall, a 600 seat auditorium and exhibition spaces, a bookshop, a restaurant, a café and a roof terrace. The National Museum of Photography and a small museum dedicated to cartoon art are also housed in the Black Diamond.
The stamp was issued by Denmark on August 25, 1999 to celebrate the opening of the Black Diamond.
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Stamp Issuing Country: Denmark
Date of Issue: August 25, 1999
Denomination: 8.75 kroner
Color: black
Stamp Type: Single Stamp
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