Copenhill - Amager Bakken

A few weeks back we visited Copenhill or Amager Bakken for the first time. It's a garbage incineration and energy plant in Copenhagen, designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group.

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It's equipped with multiple ski and snowboard slopes, appropriate lifts and some trail running stairs on the side of it.

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The slopes can be used throughout the summer since they're made out of some rubbery all weather mats and the power / heating plant produces more clean water than it produces through some awesome filter tech.

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If you're not skiing or snowboarding you can also go in and up for free, enjoy the view or take a ton of photos.

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At the foot of the little artificial hill that stretches around 90 meters (plus chimney) into the Copenhagen skyline of the industrial part of town.

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Opened in 2019, it has quickly made its way into the hearts of winter sport and eco friendly tech fans of the city alike.

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Written by: Jonathan M. Hethey tagged with blog, architecture, sports