I never noticed that there's a CLIMBING WALL on the side of COPENHILL!
At 85 Meters tall, it's the tallest in the world.

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I never noticed that there's a CLIMBING WALL on the side of COPENHILL!
At 85 Meters tall, it's the tallest in the world.
Copenhill, Cøpenhaven
Climbing on CopenHill, Copenhagen, the tallest climbing wall in the world at 80 meters (262 feet) high.
The wall is built on the side of the Amager Bakke, the cleanest waste-to-energy incinerator powerplant in the world and an outdoor sports playground.
Photo credit: Michael Hjorth
For more:
www.commonclimber.com/copen-hill-climbing-wall.html
At 80 meters (262 feet) Copen Hill is the largest artificial climbing wall in the world. But it doesn't stop there - it is built on the side
CopenHill, Copenhagen, denmark,
The Danish capital, pledges to become the world’s first carbon-neutral city by 2025, and with the much anticipated CopenHill having opened up, we can see the city hurtling towards its goal.
CopenHill is an intriguing mesh of a waste-to-energy power plant, a ski slope, hiking and running trail, and a section of lush greenery right in the middle of bustling Copenhagen.
A 1480-foot artificial slope, which is quite interestingly green in color, is a major attraction. Ski lifts and a glass elevator provide access to it. The slope has different levels of difficulty, for the diverse leagues of skiers.
Home to 7000 bushes, 300 pine and willows trees, plus other varieties of nature, CopenHill bears a beautiful connection to nature.
Beneath the slopes, whirring furnaces, steam, and turbines convert 440,000 tons of waste annually into enough clean energy to deliver electricity and district heating for 150,000 homes.
Measuring at 278 feet, CopenHill also showcases the world’s tallest climbing wall, plus a cross-fit area and trail for hiking and running. There’s a rooftop bar you can hit for some drinks and food!
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, SLA, AKT, Lüchinger+Meyer, MOE, and Rambøll
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