Elvis presley's graceland opens in denmark
The Danish tribute to the King has been built in the town of Randers and will be known as Graceland Randers.
The building is almost identical to the original, although it is twice the size to house a shop, restaurant and museum.
Nearly 6,000 Elvis items, from guitars and letters to clothes, will be on display. Organisers hope to attract at least 50,000 visitors a year.
Tourism officials in Randers believe as many as 125,000 Elvis fans could make the trip annually.
Source: BBC News Europe