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Stormgade 18 1555 Copenhagen Tel. +45 21 76 43 66 copenhagen.dk Metro: Rådhuspladsen Bus: 2A, 5C, 250S, 11, 23, 33, 37 What kind of city is Copenhagen and who are the Copenhageners? Begin your visit at the new Museum of Copenhagen, located in a beautiful building right behind the City Hall. You’ll be introduced to the most important places and events in the history of the Danish capital. From the city of the Viking Age, through fires and bombings, to the free city of Christiania today. Our interactive model gives you an overview of the entire city – then you’ll be all set to explore Copenhagen on your own!

Opening Hours and Admission Every day: 9-18. Thursdays: 9-21. Adults: DKK 90. Under 18 years: Free. Closed on December 24th, 25th and January 1st

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The Museum of Police History is located in an old building in the heart of Copenhagen. The museum shows the development of Danish law enforcement from the time of watchmen to the present-day police force.

Opening Hours and Admission Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday: 11-16. Adults: DKK 50. Children under 18 years: Free.

Contemporary art under the chandelier. Møstings is a beautiful classical Frederiksberg villa located by one of the entrances to Frederiksberg Garden. Throughout the year you can experience small exhibitions of contemporary art.

Opening Hours and Admission Tuesday-Friday: 11-18. Saturday-Sunday: 11-17. Monday closed. Free entry. Experience 14.000 years of Danish history. Meet the reindeer-hunters of the Ice Age and the sun worshippers who built towering burial mounds. Experience the world of the Vikings first-hand in our grand new special exhibition. Here, you are invited to join the legendary fleet of captain Björn Ironside as glorious treasures and the World’s largest Viking ship frame the story of an adventurous raid.

Opening Hours and Admission June-September, every day: 10-17. September-June, Tuesday-Sunday: 10-17. Monday closed. Extra opening days: May 24th, October 18th (Holiday Week 42), December 27th. Closed: December 24th, 25th and 31st Adult: DKK 110. Adult + child: DKK 100.. Groups (10+ people): DKK 100. Children under 18: Free.

Located at the North coast in a beautiful garden with thousands of rhododendrons The Nivaagaard Collection is an exquisite experience for art and nature lovers. The museums unique collection brings you on a tour among 500 years of European masterpieces together with changing exhibitions.

Opening Hours and Admission Tuesday-Friday: 11-20. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 11-17. Monday closed. Adults: DKK 90. Seniors (65 and over): DKK 80. Students: DKK 70. Children under 18: Free

North Atlantic House is a cultural institution offering a look at the North Atlantic cultural scene. The museum includes a wide array of exhibitions, installations, concerts, lectures and much more from the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland.

Opening hours and admission Monday-Friday: 10-17. Saturday-Sunday: 12-17. Adults: DKK 40. Pensioners: DKK 30. Students and under 18 years: DKK 20. Under 13 years: Free.

Museum of Police History

Fælledvej 20 2200 Copenhagen Tel. +45 40 32 58 88 politimuseum.dk Metro: Nørrebros Runddel Bus: 1A, 5C, 250S

Møstings

Andebakkesti 5 2000 Frederiksberg Tel. + 45 69 13 80 90 frederiksbergmuseerne.dk Metro: Frederiksberg Bus: 4A, 9A, 18, 31, 72 Ny Vestergade 10 1471 Copenhagen Tel. +45 33 13 44 11 en.natmus.dk Train: Copenhagen Central Station, Nørreport Bus: 1A, 5C, 31 Metro: Rådhuspladsen, Gammel Strand

The Nivaagaard Collection

Gammel Strandvej 2 2990 Nivå Tel. +45 49 14 10 17 nivaagaard.dk Train: Nivå Station Bus: 388

North Atlantic House

Strandgade 91 1401 Copenhagen Tel. +45 32 83 37 00 nordatlantens.dk Metro: Christianshavn, Kongens Nytorv Bus: 2A, 31, 37 Harbour Bus: 991, 992

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