Stork Fountain Copenhagen, Copenhagen — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Stork Fountain Copenhagen

The Stork Fountain at Amagertorv sits at the intersection of Stroget and Kobmagergade, making it one of the most central landmarks in Copenhagen. It was created as a gift to Crown Prince Frederik (later Frederik VIII) and Crown Princess Louise for their silver wedding anniversary in 1894.

Three storks stand atop the fountain, each poised to take flight in a different direction. Below them, a nine-sided stone basin surrounds a bronze bowl, with frogs perched on dock leaves spewing jets of water around the central pedestal, which is decorated with reliefs of aquatic plants.

There was a long-running debate about whether the birds were actually herons, not storks. In 2008, the Danish Ornithological Society settled the matter once and for all: they are indeed storks, just as the name suggests.

The fountain has generated one of Copenhagen's most charming traditions. Since 1950, newly graduated Danish midwives have celebrated their qualification by dancing, wading, and sometimes fully splashing in the fountain's basin. The tradition makes perfect sense when you think about it: storks deliver babies, and midwives deliver babies, so the fountain became their unofficial graduation venue.

Amagertorv itself is one of Copenhagen's oldest and most beautiful squares, and the Stork Fountain serves as its natural gathering point. Locals and visitors alike use it as a meeting spot, a place to rest, or simply a landmark to orient themselves in the city center.

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Stork Fountain, Amagertorv 6, 1160 København, Denmark

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Stork Fountain in Copenhagen?
The Stork Fountain is a landmark at Amagertorv in central Copenhagen, created in 1894 as a gift for Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Louise's silver wedding anniversary. It features three bronze storks, a nine-sided stone basin, and frogs spewing water from dock leaves.
Why do midwives dance at the Stork Fountain?
Since 1950, newly graduated Danish midwives have celebrated by dancing and splashing in the Stork Fountain's basin. The tradition connects the folklore of storks delivering babies with the midwives' profession. It has become one of Copenhagen's most beloved graduation rituals.
Are the birds on the fountain storks or herons?
They are storks. A long-running debate was settled in 2008 when the Danish Ornithological Society officially confirmed the birds are storks, not herons, matching the fountain's traditional name.
Where is the Stork Fountain?
The Stork Fountain is at Amagertorv, at the intersection of Stroget (Copenhagen's main pedestrian street) and Kobmagergade. It is one of the most central landmarks in the city and a popular meeting point for locals and visitors.

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