Denmark’s historical Børsen stock exchange building in Copenhagen is on fire amid renovations.
Denmark’s old stock exchange, a protected 400-year-old building located next to the country’s parliament, caught fire on Tuesday, leading to police shut down parts of the inner city.
Images by Danish broadcaster TV2 showed flames engulfing the structure’s spire, a Copenhagen landmark, leading to its collapse. The building, which served as Denmark’s stock exchange until the 1970s, now houses the Danish Chamber of Commerce and had been under renovation.