
The Golden Age of Denmark
The Golden Age of Denmark, roughly spanning the early 17th century, was a period of cultural, political, and economic flourishing. Under King Christian IV and later rulers, Denmark experienced advancements in arts, architecture, and trade, establishing itself as a significant Baltic power. This era saw the construction of notable buildings, influential writers, and growing prosperity through maritime commerce. Despite ongoing conflicts in Europe, Denmark's stability and resources allowed it to thrive culturally and economically, leaving a lasting legacy in Scandinavian history.