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Españoles en el mundo: Dinamarca (3/3) | RTVE

May 12, 2020
I leave Copenhagen at 30 something from the central station and head north towards Helsingborg, known as the city of Hamlet. Here, Nacho, a Spaniard who got tired of the stress of Madrid and came looking for tranquility, is waiting for me. Nato, Hello, Good morning, How were you? here in hell 5 the city of hamlet here shakespeare based himself to make the entire story of the prince of denmark in the colombo-spanish castle from which part born in madrid and raised in asturias well of all the places here everything is done walking in part For practicality and partly for economy the Danes like to spend nothing this is the town hall and as you will see it is a brick construction here they work very well it is solid solid bricks this is the main street it is on the pedestrian street there is nothing This comes a little, what I was looking for, I don't know, was to get out of Spain and the madness and not change life, we have to change it and let's go there.
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This is the entrance through the moat to the Chromebook castle, although the castle is still spectacular, very beautiful. times they burned it the last time the Swedes passed through the frozen sea it's good to be sleeping and they burned the castle we are going to see the Oresund Strait in front of there Sweden is already dirty this is the symbol there 3700 meters nothing more of separation in the gulf stream the gulfstream passes through here it is one of one of the branches that is why the climate in copenhagen is not quite mild it is not brutally cold that people think that there are bears here and here we are in spring as it can be Asturias or Galicia and only that here it rains very little and this is where everyone gets inspired if we are going to feel a little bit Denmark coincidences of coincidences strong for starting to bring wine from La Rioja and Ribera del Duero this is the country in Europe where they are consumed more wine because sometimes because one day by chance on the internet they were selling a rental in a horrible pizzeria and we decided to rent it and open a restaurant because one of my sons is a professional chef but come on it doesn't matter at all to go have a thousand km2 neither at twelve nor at fifteen the problem is staying in Spain, that is complicated this is a paradise here there are no problems there are work problems and problems that you have to work a lot the tax pressure is the biggest in the world here you can't escape here there is no black money because they catch you but if you work you are able to live peacefully my son serves as a lighthouse also this at night guides the way from there it is still used yes yes yes the colored houses the colored houses if you want to change or want to paint the façade of a house or touching a building, you, the city council, you go to the mayor's office to the commune and there are a series of colors that force you to choose a color, but if this house is blue and you want to paint this blue, they recommend that you look for an orange or I don't believe a land there is something I miss about Spain culture has won culture music Rai

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We are going to see a beautiful patio but this is a house, people live here, yes, yes, you can enter, I don't know if look what. it makes more beautiful hello a friend an Austrian friend richard we are visiting but look what gardens there are in the interiors of the houses here there is no work effort there is no rush to do things everything has a time everything has a rhythm they are working They take breaks then they smoke or have a coffee at the time they take another break they drink our coffee as kids and you work here I live upstairs on the first floor we often use it as an exhibition room and downstairs above the food house well go ahead since the Cool from the area, this photo is another original by Tomás Link, a very good Danish photographer and Don Pablo, Don Marcello Mastroianni and Donis Pilo, that is a sculpture on the way, the great Asturian sculptor who died last year, the best sculptor there has been in Asturias.
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It's a fantastic photo of Don Pedro Almodóvar and I leave this photo to these good Danes because at least it's a good idea that they know one person out of all those that they like because they see strange things like the ceiling and look, they could be looking at this here that those of today who helped us do this Pablo Maojo the sculptors but it is not the typical one in Spanish no no no no nor torito nor banderillas nor viva

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ña nor we Spaniards we are not the torito the banderita the suit of no she is coral no the that the architect of this whole shebang and you will see that he is here man it is much calmer where Spain this is the typical Danish staircase here everything is used to the last extreme this here we have been enabling ourselves because of course all the books that we brought with us Well, we have been getting into where the institute now begins in Copenhagen and how they take him to study here, well the truth is at lower levels here everything is taken advantage of because they are one of those old houses but you open a door and everyone and all pompom bomb is in the bedroom this here is the computer this is worth 12-13 million pesetas one day I would see you go back to Spain or not for the moment here it is fine hey well thank you very much for all later see you later I am in Frederiksberg a small town south of Copenhagen until here July came with his wife Vanessa and his little Anna, the best person than anyone can show me how to raise a child in Denmark, July, how are things going very well? quieter in Denmark and I think not one of the things we were looking for a little tranquility we sold the house in Spain we sold the car we sold everything and came here I think you jamoncito if you have it there we can't miss a Spaniard abroad you have to have the flag with me it is not very normal here in this type of houses to have large gardens I like to build I built some wooden houses I was building tubes and how did you meet your girl I met her in '94 in an exchange I did at the institute with an institute that Denmark, not at the beginning because with a simple relationship of friendship, not about knowing someone from abroad, because the exoticism of describing letters with someone who is not from your country and such with him with the tacky English that could have one at school until at the end of the day the Danes have a reputation for being very pretty but my wife is at least that's what there is no doubt about putting here and making July well this is the school where I work for a few hours every year days I mainly play play soccer with the boys but it is a school that is it is a school after school it is a free time house that is called so the children after school come here and all these children that surround you work with you these two mines are my children but how many children do we have 120 children and for approximately 3 hours then they leave the sticks they pick up they were dispersing a little the Danish concept of education few hours of learning but also a time dedicated to having fun to playing to being entertained to learning by playing going from century, so they have the games room, it is a room where they have toys and they have more than enough materials.
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This is the kitchen and where we meet every morning. Here, a concept that I like is that every day before entering the house to receive the children we have a meeting time they are eating the typical Danish midday meal no well it is black bread with pâté and cucumber public-private these public what happens is that some couples have to pay a small part for everything in Denmark or the Fortunately, most things are public. Well, July, I want to see you in your element with soccer. You are more than welcome to participate and leave the camera.
And what comes next? I have to encourage you to play a lot of soccer and do things to use up your energy. because look at them and some of them leave they leave here exactly this concrete look it's going well for me look and this well this is where they do the model shows where they really like the children like to be during the winter this is here most of the time in winter It's too cold outside so we spent it. For me, it's a real luxury that they can have this. We would like in our time in Spain to have had something like this, so let's see images of coming from Andalusia and finding yourself in the middle of summer with everything green and the changes in color and rain and a summer not of 40 degrees but a summer of 25 degrees well well look there are my friends from Spanish television hello what is your name and are you Spanish or Danish this morning analysts of both things we will do seeing what cool people from the school, wow, it's called a nature nursery because they spend a lot of time outside, whether it's sunny, rainy, cold, but if it snows, even the children tell me, well, they put on their winter suits, they're going to pick up mom, come, let's go to mom's work in mesh clothes. and the good thing about this type of schools that are in nature is that the children get sick, much less your wife is not blonde, how about the queen of Denmark, I am the queen, she speaks perfect Spanish, Spanish, and thanks to him and all the kings but it was a Viking a Viking king and the last one the father of the current queen we are not going to enter the Viking world I am going to enter the Viking museum of Roskilde the ships that have been found were buried in the fjord around the 10th century they arrived in Seville They came to Galicia and even tried to besiege Constantinople.
He trained them with the purpose of defending the city of Roskilde and well, in 1962 they dug them up to exhibit them here in the museum and I leave you here with your Viking world and may you continue like this. thank you very much see you later

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