Welcome to Click A Storys podcasts! We give you great stories about extraordinary Danes and the times they lived, wrapped in music and amazing sounds. These podcasts will give you a feel for Copenhagen and Denmark. Combine them with a city walk - you can pick and choose from the Click A Story app.…
Long before democracy was introduced in Denmark, and while the divide between rich and poor was still painfully apparent, Georg Carstensen created Tivoli, a place for master and servant to enjoy themselves side by side. This is the story of his short and adventurous life wrapped in music and sounds and told by Shakespeare actress Sue Hansen.
As madness slowly darkened King Christian VII’s mind, Queen Caroline Mathilde started an affair with the King’s physician and right-hand man, Johan Struensee in the 1800s century. The affair would end up costing the doctor his life. But before that, the European and revolution-minded royal physician had managed to introduce reforms that would change Denmark forever
The life of Hans Christian Andersen was like one of his fairy tales. He grew up a poor boy and endured much suffering before finally emerging as an internationally renowned and beloved author of fairy tales. By listening to this podcast you'll also get a feel for what Copenhagen was like as a small city in the 1800s
He did not hesitate to threaten people with prison if he came upon an unsightly house. The King himself was responsible for some of the most beautiful and most well-preserved buildings and areas in Copenhagen, some of which still remain today. Never had Denmark been greater than under the rule of Christian IV (1577 - 1648), who was an architect king and a libertine without equal. In this podcast you will also hear one of Denmarks most knowledgeable experts tell why King Christian IV became such an iconic figure in the history of Denmark.
For her entire life Leonora Christine was the object of admiration, hate, and curiosity. But who was she - this at once adored and hated woman; this talented storyteller, who created what is probably the most revered piece of Danish literature from the 1600s? Endulge yourself in this real life story of a renaissance princess.
When Margaret was born in 1353 no one could have predicted that she would not only change the course of her own life but also overcome massive hardships to unite Scandinavia and thus becoming one of the post powerful woman of the Middle Ages. With this podcast you'll get the story and a feel for the times, she lived, as it comes with bits of medieval sounds and music. If you're in Copenhagen and want to check out some of the places, Margaret went to, download the Click A Story app for a city walk