CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, is a truly unique structure in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It is not just an attraction, but an innovative project combining a state-of-the-art waste-to-energy plant with a full-scale ski resort. CopenHill became the first such facility in the city, offering residents and visitors a completely new format for active recreation.

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The main feature of CopenHill is its dual purpose. On one hand, it is a high-tech plant that converts waste into heat and electricity, making it one of the cleanest facilities of its kind in the world. On the other hand, its 85-meter-high sloping roof has been transformed into an artificial ski slope available for skiing.
This remarkable site attracts both locals and tourists looking not only to ski or snowboard with a view of the city but also to see an example of an innovative approach to solving environmental problems. CopenHill is a striking symbol of how modern technology and environmental care can create new, unexpected spaces for living and recreation in a large city.