
The Wave Vejle
An award-winning residential complex on Vejle's waterfront, famed for its iconic wave-like architecture by Henning Larsen Architects.

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The Wave Vejle
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Golden hour for stunning photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An award-winning residential complex on Vejle's waterfront, famed for its iconic wave-like architecture by Henning Larsen Architects.

📸 Best Photo Angles
Walk along the waterfront for diverse perspectives of the wave-like structures.
🚁 Drone Photography
Capture unique aerial shots, but check local drone regulations first.

Quick Facts
Type
Building
Highlights
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The Undulating Facade
Vejle Waterfront
Five wave-shaped structures create a dynamic, flowing silhouette against the fjord.

Fjord Views
From the residential buildings (exterior views)
Enjoy panoramic vistas of the Vejle Fjord and the surrounding landscape.

Modern Danish Design
Vejle Waterfront
An award-winning example of contemporary Danish architecture by Henning Larsen Architects.
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Architectural Marvel on the Waterfront
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📸 Best Photo Angles
Walk along the waterfront for diverse perspectives of the wave-like structures.
🚁 Drone Photography
Capture unique aerial shots, but check local drone regulations first.
🚶♀️ Waterfront Stroll
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the promenade for the full architectural experience.
💡 Architectural Inspiration
Inspired by Sydney Opera House and local hills.
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📸 Best Photo Angles
Walk along the waterfront for diverse perspectives of the wave-like structures.
🚁 Drone Photography
Capture unique aerial shots, but check local drone regulations first.
🚶♀️ Waterfront Stroll
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the promenade for the full architectural experience.
💡 Architectural Inspiration
Inspired by Sydney Opera House and local hills.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are consistently impressed by The Wave's striking, award-winning architecture, often described as a modern marvel on the Vejle waterfront. The unique wave-like design and its picturesque setting against the fjord are major highlights, making it a popular spot for photography and architectural appreciation. While it's a residential area and not open for interior visits, the exterior views are considered a must-see in Vejle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Wave is located on the Vejle waterfront. You can reach it by car, with parking available nearby, or by public transport to Vejle city center, followed by a short walk.
Yes, Vejle city center is well-connected by bus and train. From the city center, it's a pleasant walk to The Wave along the waterfront.
The best way to experience The Wave is by walking along the waterfront promenade, offering various vantage points for photos and appreciation of the architecture.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The Wave is a residential building, so you cannot enter the apartments. However, viewing the exterior and walking around the waterfront is free and open to the public.
As it's a residential area, there are no official visiting hours. You can view the exterior at any time, though daylight hours are best for photography.
📸 📸 Photography
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the most beautiful light for capturing The Wave's unique architecture. Golden hour can create stunning reflections.
While some creators have used drones for aerial shots, it's crucial to check and adhere to local drone regulations in Denmark and Vejle to avoid any issues.
The entire waterfront promenade provides excellent viewpoints. Experiment with different angles from the sides and directly in front of the buildings.
🎫 💡 Architecture & Design
The Wave (Bølgen) was designed by the renowned Danish architectural firm Henning Larsen Architects.
The design is inspired by the natural curves of the Vejle Fjord and the surrounding hilly landscape, as well as elements reminiscent of the Sydney Opera House.
The construction was completed in stages, with the first phase finished around 2008 and subsequent phases concluding by 2018.




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