COPENHAGEN: A fire that ripped through Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange, one of the Danish capital’s most famous landmarks, was brought under control on Tuesday after the flames toppled its spire.
The fire broke out in the 17th century Dutch Renaissance-style building on Tuesday morning. It was quickly engulfed in flames while thick grey smoke rose above the city in scenes reminiscent of the 2019 blaze at Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral.
There were no reports of casualties.
Video showed the flaming spire breaking in half as it tumbled down, a chunk crashing to the ground next to a fire truck.
Emergency services, employees from the Danish Chamber of Commerce, including its CEO Brian Mikkelsen, and even passers-by were seen carrying paintings away from the building in a race to save historic artefacts from the flames.
Soldiers of the Royal Life Guards helped to cordon off streets and secure valuables.
“Everybody is crying at the Danish Chamber of Commerce right now,” Mikkelsen, told reporters, shaking his head in disbelief.
“It’s our cultural heritage that I’m looking at. It’s 400 years that have shaped Danish cultural history and the society we live in today.”
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