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The inside story
The Tivoli Gardens recreation garden and amusement park first opened in August of 1843. Located in the downtown area of Copenhagen, it is the second oldest amusement park in the world that is still in operation. With an estimated 4.6 million visitors a year, Tivoli Gardens is the fifth-most visited theme park in Europe.
Back in the mid-19th century, Georg Carstensen convinced King Christian VIII to allow him to build a park because he stated that "when people are amusing themselves, they are not thinking about politics". Carstensen was granted 15 acres of land by the monarch and with the addition of a variety of attractions, Tivoli was born. During World War II when Denmark was under Nazi rule, a large part of the park was burned down due to sabotage and was forced to close for two weeks.