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Copenhagen News Overview: Urban Development, Pride Week Debate, Public Transport Costs, and More

Metro line M4 between Orientkaj and Copenhagen South is experiencing service disruptions due to water damage from a leak in fire pipes. Repairs are underway, requiring the closure of one tunnel tube on part of the route. Passengers will need to change trains at Enghave Brygge.

A proposal to mark Pride Week for younger students at Copenhagen International School has sparked controversy among parents. Some parents have voiced strong opposition, with one describing it as indoctrination. The school has scaled back the use of related materials in response to the concerns.

The Unity List’s top candidate for mayor of Copenhagen, Line Barfod, proposes a maximum price of 70 kroner for train and bus travel throughout Zealand. The aim is to make public transport more affordable between Copenhagen and the rest of Zealand. However, experts have expressed doubts about the potential impact of this measure.

Copenhagen is set to gain a large new urban district near the city center. Kløverparken, a former industrial area, is planned to accommodate 12,500 residents and 7,000 jobs. Mayor Lars Weiss envisions the area as a mixed-use space with residential and commercial properties near the sea and inner city.

A new bakery and eatery, Birks in Brede, north of Copenhagen, is attracting many guests. Berlingske’s reviewer enjoyed the simple breakfast selection, particularly a sourdough bun with sesame seeds and Gammel Knas cheese, awarding it four out of six stars.

Thorvaldsens Museum is hosting the exhibition “Enter Afterlife,” described as a unique experience. The music and animation exhibition takes visitors through ancient realms of death and is likened to an “uplifting mushroom trip” by Berlingske’s art critic, who awarded it five out of six stars. The exhibition runs until June 29.