Freetown Christiania

Danish tourist destination well known for open stalls where vendors sell marijuana on the street

Category Cultures and Civilizations , Architectural Oddities

Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | "Pusher Street" in 2007, after eviction of the hash stands. A "no photo sign" remains. The hash stands have since returned. (Wikimedia Commons)

"Pusher Street" in 2007, after eviction of the hash stands. A "no photo sign" remains. The hash stands have since returned. (Wikimedia Commons)

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Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | "Pusher Street" in 2007, after eviction of the hash stands. A "no photo sign" remains. The hash stands have since returned. (Wikimedia Commons) Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | Glass house in Freetown Christiania, one of the many idiosyncratic constructions exemplifying modern "architecture without architects." (Wikimedia Commons) Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | Mural in Christiania. (Wikimedia Commons) Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | Shed used 1946-50 for execution of World War II collaborators. Present ruins are inside Christiania's area. (Wikimedia Commons) Image of Freetown Christiania located in Copenhagen, Denmark | Entrance to Christiania. (Wikimedia Commons)
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Freetown Christiania, or simply Christiania, is a neighborhood of only 850 residents in the Danish capital of Copenhagen that is largely known both inside and outside of the country as a big headache. Authorities regard Christiania as a large commune, as it is regulated by a special 1989 law that transferred supervisory powers from the municipality to the state.

Created as a squatted military zone in 1971, Christiania has always had a special relationship with the law. Almost immediately after it was founded, Christiania became known as a hub for cannabis trade, an act that was tolerated by authorities until 2004. This isn't surprising, as after the military moved out of the area, homeless people took to the empty buildings which were guarded by only a small collection of watchmen. It wasn't organized, but some claim that the takeover of the town by homeless men, women, and children was an act of protest against the Danish government in response to a lack of affordable housing in the city.

Christiania has been a sort of hippie town ever since. Christinites, as they are known, have always been fond of meditation and yoga, only two examples of the many recreational outlets available here. The town was also host to an internationally renowned theater troupe. Many Danes outside of the commune see the town as a successful social experiment, a place where entrepreneurs are as highly regarded and valued as the drug addicts who take refuge in the area because of the ongoing negotiations concerning the legality of substance abuse.

The rules in Christiania, which has developed within the commune and outside of any interaction with the traditional Danish government, forbid violence, guns, knives, hard drugs, stealing, bulletproof vests, and bikers' colors. While drugs such as cocaine and heroin are banned in the town, vendors sell marijuana from open stands that line Pusher Street, Christiania's main strip.

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  • Address Bådsmandsstræde 43, , 1407 København K, , Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Cost Free to visit.
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  • & Anonymous April 6, 2012
    Alot of interresting stuff at the freetown. Alot of craft is made there, like art, clothing, bikes, jewerly, stoves, and so on. Great places for coffee and eating: www.morgenstedet.dk (cheap and veggie) http://nemoland.dk/ (burgers and regular cafe food (scroll for english)) Music venues and bars: http://loppen.dk http://operaen.net http://nemoland.dk/ (scroll for english) http://maanefiskeren.dk/ (coffee shop) Abegrotten (cafe) The place is huge, and spreads across the whole old military area. Walk around, watch the houses and enjoy the peace. But remember people lives here, so respect that. Have a good time!
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