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The Killing

Go to Copenhagen and follow in the footsteps of Vice Detective in homicide Sarah Lund. Together with Jan Meyer she fights for 20 intense days in November, risking her live to solve the murder of high school student Nanna Birk Larsen. 

The trail and the consequences of a cruel crime spreads far and wide in Copenhagen and the investigation opens Copenhagen as a Chinese box - full of secrets and power struggles.
    
The series kick off when Sarah Lund has her last working day. A completely ordinary family in Vesterbro lives its everyday life until the parents are suddenly living their worst nightmare. A top politician is engaged in an election campaign, which looks promising. All they are suddenly part of the same story when police is on the trail of the crime.

A homicide starts, and the hunt for the offender begins. Take yourself on a chase through Copenhagen.

The apartment building in Copenhagen where Sarah Lund lives is on the corner of Vardegade and Middelfartgade.

Restaurant/café where Theis Birk Larsen meets an old friend looking for economic support.

Copenhagen City Hall is built in the years 1892-1905 and designed by the architect Martin Nyrop.

In the Danish television series "The Killing" the Copenhagen City Hall is the office of Troels Hartmann, and in "Borgen" the interior is the offices of The Moderate party.

Actress Sofie Gråbøl aka Sarah Lund in the Danish TV series "The Killing" made Gudrun & Gudrun's Faroese knitwear sweater known and loved. Many copies of the sweater have emerged, but the original one is hand-knitted by the designer duo from up north.

Follow the "Ping and Peter guide" to some of the crime locations in Copenhagen and get to know more about Sarah Lund, our chief police woman in The Killing.

Frederiksberg (behind the Carlsberg Bryggerierne)
Townhouse bought by Theis Birk Larsen, where evidence were found in the basement.

Crime Scene, the lake/forest where the body is located and the beginning and the end of the series take place.

Folketinget is the name of Denmark's parliament, which is located in a historical setting at Christiansborg Palace, often just called Borgen (the castle in Danish), on the island of Slotsholmen in Copenhagen.

The Danish parliament has always been surrounded by mystery and conspiracy theories. Many films such as the Danish Kongekabale (King's Game), and Danish TV series such as The Killing and Borgen have played out in the corridors of Christiansborg.

The Vesterbro area of Copenhagen where the Larsen family lives.