
Mailboxes have been removed from all around Denmark.
Beside the railroad tracks of Copenhagen’s stands a red-brick building with an ornate façade and a copper-clad cupola still turning green over time.
When it opened in 1912 as the Central Post Building, its grandeur echoed the booming postal and telegraph services that crisscrossed Denmark.
A little over a century later and that building, now a luxury hotel, presides over a city, and a country, where the postal service no longer delivers letters. (CNN)
WOW! Times are changing!
