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Denmark’s historic stock exchange goes up in flames

- IANS/DPA / COPENHAGEN

The historic stock exchange in the Danish capital Copenhagen is on fire and the top of the building’s tower collapsed in flames on Tuesday morning.

Several streets and the area around the building have been cordoned off, the city’s police said.

Heavy smoke and high flames could be seen coming from the building.

The Copenhagen police said that the area will remain cordoned off for some time.

The cause of the fire was initially unclear. The building was completed in 1625, and is one of the oldest in Copenhagen. The building is currently undergoing renovation­s and is covered in scaffoldin­g.

The renovation was intended to correct previous work carried out in the 19th century, and restore the building’s facade to its original appearance.

The historic stock exchange in Copenhagen, one of the oldest and most iconic buildings in the Danish capital, was engulfed by a major fire on Tuesday, causing its spire to collapse in the flames.

Parts of the roof have collapsed and the fire is not yet under control. Around 120 firefighte­rs and around 60 members of the armed forces were deployed to the scene, Danish media reported.

The blaze has so far torn through around half of the building, the fire brigade incident commander said, according to the news agency Ritzau.

Television footage showed people carrying away several items, including historical paintings.

The building, also known as the Børsen, houses a large art collection, including the monumental 19th-century oil painting “From Copenhagen Stock Exchange” by P.S. Krøyer, which was carried away by several people.

Denmark’s Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen expressed his shock.

“Terrible pictures from the Børsen. So sad. An iconic building that means a lot to all of us,” he said.

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