KEY POINTS
  • Videos and images from the scene showed a violent fire engulfing the stock exchange building, or Boersen, which had been undergoing renovation work.
  • The incident comes five years after a fire ravaged the Notre-Dame Cathedral in the French capital of Paris, which sent shockwaves across the globe on April 15, 2019.
  • Denmark's Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen described the Boersen fire as the Scandinavian country's own "Notre Dame moment."
The tower of the historic Boersen stock exchange collapses as the building is on fire in central Copenhagen, Denmark on April 16, 2024.

A fire broke out on Tuesday at Denmark's nearly 400-year-old historic stock exchange building, engulfing its iconic dragon-tail spire, which collapsed onto the roof.

The cause of the fire at one of Copenhagen's oldest buildings was not immediately clear. There were no reports of any injuries, Reuters reported, citing police.