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Your Guide to Copenhagen Museums & Attractions · May–July 2016

Copenhagen by Bike Welcome to one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. Check out Designmuseum Danmark’s bamboo bicycle at the exhibition Danish Design Now

Guides 48 Hours on the Cheap, The Royal Tour, Go Nordic!...and many more Locals Recommend Copenhageners recommend their favourite spots

What’s On? Events & Exhibitions


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Welcome Although the Danish capital has much to offer all year round, there’s nothing quite like Copenhagen in the summertime. The streets are buzzing, the energy infectious, and the public parks brimming with cheerful crowds. Teeming with life, Copenhagen is truly at its most vibrant in the summer months. Whether you want to soak up the sun with an ice cream in your hand or you prefer to shake things up with a little bit of action, Copenhagen is the place for you. Maybe you’re a history buff, a science nerd, a foodie, or a contemporary art fan – in any case, there’s a wide variety of activities and options to explore. Be it technology, art and design, or cultural and natural history, Copenhagen boasts a wealth of museums in your favourite category. CURATOR is your guide to navigating the many events, exhibitions, and experiences on offer at the museums of the city. Launched by the association Copenhagen Museums & Attractions, CURATOR is a free magazine aiming at bringing you inspiring ideas and insider scoops on the city’s hidden gems, top spots, and coolest summer events. This issue features recommendations from locals as well as guides to help you plan your trip. Among the many guides, you can explore the charming neighbourhood of Christianshavn, with its colourful houses and picturesque canals, or check out the hip city of Helsingør in North Zealand, made world-famous as the setting of Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet. If you’re on a tight budget or travelling with children, there’s also help at hand. You can also browse our extensive events and exhibitions calendar to find out what’s on during your visit. However you choose to spend your time in Copenhagen, there’s something to cater for every taste. For more information and inspiration, please visit our website cphmuseums.com. Share your experiences by using #cphmuseums. We hope you have a wonderful stay! – Copenhagen Museums & Attractions




CURATOR Issue 3, May–July 2016

CURATOR Golden Days Nørregade 6 1165 Copenhagen Tel: 3542 1432 cphmuseums@goldendays.dk cphmuseums.com goldendays.dk Published by Copenhagen Museums & Attractions in collaboration with Golden Days Editorial office Fanan Imad, Editor Thomas Bailey, Editor-in-Chief Svante Lindeburg, Executive Editor Denise Rose Hansen Anne-Sofie Stampe Astrid Sperling Design and art direction Simone Gliese Copy editing Denise Rose Hansen Printing Narayana Press Paper Munken Lynx 100 g/m2 Luxo Satin 200 g/m2 ISSN 2445-527X Circulation 25.000 Advertising inquiries Astrid Sperling astrid@goldendays.dk Tel. 3542 1432 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or part without written permission from CURATOR Fees and opening hours mentioned may be subject to change Cover BambooComfort by Flavio Deslandes, photographed by Franz Henriksen. From the exhibition Danish Design Now at Designmuseum Danmark (designmuseum.dk)

Guides Go Nordic 6 Copenhagen with Kids 8 The Royal Tour 10 Copenhageners Recommend Harbour Cruise and Italian Gourmet 13 Communal Dining and Backgammon 14 Smørrebrød and Sculptures 15 Urban Gardening and City Bikes 16 Area Guides Christianshavn 18 Helsingør 20 Hour-by-Hour 48 Hours on the Cheap 22 24 Hours in Copenhagen: Off the Beaten Track 26 What's On? Exhibitions 33 Events 46 Museum Locations 55 Museum Index 59


GUIDE: NORDIC

Go Nordic! That Nordic feeling is something special: The cool, toned-down colours, the strict yet organic shapes of design icons, and the freshness of locally produced vegetables and meat on the restaurant menus. This guide shows you where to find that Nordic expression in art, design, and food. By Anne-Sofie Stampe 1. Cool Hammershøi The artist Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) is world-renowned for his interior paintings. Though calm and peaceful, his interiors also hold great intensity. Hammershøi’s paintings are exhibited at both Ordrupgaard and the David Collection. At Ordrupgaard, some of Hammershøi’s best and most famous paintings are on display. The exhibition At Home with Hammershøi shows his exploration of his apartment in Strandgade 30. This is also where the back of his wife Ida came to play an important role in Hammershøi’s art. (ordrupgaard.dk, davidmus.dk) 2. Danish Design Now The 1950s designers such as Hans Wegner, Børge Mogensen, and Arne Jacobsen made Danish design world-famous, but contemporary designers don’t just follow in their footsteps. They have invented their own tradition and style placing Danish design

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in the top of the League once again. Designmuseum Danmark’s brand new permanent exhibition Danish Design Now opens March 2016 and shows contemporary Danish design from furniture and product design, to graphic design and fashion. (designmuseum.dk) 3. Nordic cuisine The Nordic feeling is also to be witnessed at several restaurants focusing on local produce. Noma made Nordic cuisine famous, and ever since it is almost impossible to book a table there. But do not fret: Nordic food can be experienced elsewhere. Manfreds og vin (manfreds.dk), Geranium (geranium. dk), Kadeau (kadeau.dk), Höst (höst.dk), Relæ (restaurant-relae.dk), AOC (restaurantaoc.dk) 4. City swim The free spirit of Scandinavians and the clean water in the harbour are a perfect match. Topless sunbathing isn’t a rare thing to see, though the youngsters of contemporary Denmark are more bashful than their parents. Amager Strandpark is a beach within the city, offering sand between the toes, kayaking, wakeboarding, etc. From 15 May to 15 September, you can go for a swim in the centre of Copenhagen.


1. Ordrupgaard Museum At Home with Hammershøi Until 19 June 2016 The David Collection Hammershøi – Lending and Borrowing Until 23 October 2016

3. Nordic cuisine. A dish from the restaurant Noma in Copenhagen Photo: cyclonebill

4. Islands Brygge Harbour Bath Islands Brygge 14 Metro stop: Islands Brygge. Photo: milgrammer

2. Designmuseum Danmark Danish Design Now Permanent exhibition

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GUIDE: KIDS

Copenhagen with Kids Denmark is the land of LEGO, and as you may know, it is not only kids who like to play with the famous bricks. Similarly, Copenhagen offers a smorgasbord of fun activities that will entertain the entire family. Young or old, curious or creative: Let’s play. By Denise Rose Hansen 1. In the Wake of the Vikings This special exhibition appeals to the craftsman, the sailor, the historian, and the archaeologist of the family. Find out about how the five Skuldelev ships have proven crucial for maritime archaeology and led to experiments with reconstruction and sailing. Foodies can head straight to the museum restaurant for New Nordic Viking cuisine. From 1 May, you can take your family on a boat trip, or learn the fighting techniques mastered by the Vikings (6-12 July). (vikingeskibsmuseet.dk) 2. Summer of Science Steam engines, vintage cars, and a pewter workshop. Explore all things science this summer, when the Danish Museum of Science and Technology goes that extra mile with a host of activities for kids in all ages, such as a mini train scuttling outside the museum. As always, you can play pilot in a jet fighter, watch a hot air balloon ascend, land an airplane in the flight stimulator, or change the battery of an electric car. (tekniskmuseum.dk) 8

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3. The Life Aquatic National Aquarium Denmark is not only Northern Europe’s largest aquarium. It is also a swirling, architectural landmark, inspired by the circulating currents of the whirlpool. With thousands of aquatic creatures to experience, a coral reef, butterflies flying freely in the Amazonas, and daily feedings and activities, the aquarium is intriguing for curious minds of all ages. During summer, the aquarium hosts a Blue Monday Jazz concert at 7 pm. (denblaaplanet.dk) 4. Royal Playtime King’s Garden, or Rosenborg Castle Gardens, is a 12-hectare Renaissance park in the heart of Copenhagen. It used to be King Christian IV’s private garden, and was at the time compared to the Tuileries Gardens in Paris. In the middle of the landscaped park, you’ll find a playground with fairytale-like rides. A café serves ice cream and other treats, and the many benches are great spots for reading a book while the children play. (parkmuseerne.dk/kongens-have)


3. Inspired by nature, the spiral design of National Aquarium Denmark resembles a whirlpool when seen from above.

1. Viking Ship Museum. From May 1st, you can take your family on a boat trip, or learn the fighting techniques mastered by the Vikings 4. King’s Garden. In the middle of the landscaped park, you’ll find a playground with fairytale-like rides. Photo: VisitDenmark

2. The Danish Museum of Science and Technology features an aviation department with more than 30 airplanes on exhibit, from gyrocopters to helicopters and even an entire Caravelle airliner from 1958. 9


GUIDE: ROYAL

The Royal Tour If you are fascinated with history, tradition, and all things royal, Copenhagen is the place for you! Dating back to the Viking Age, the Danish monarchy is one of the oldest in the world, and continues to be an enormously popular institution in Denmark. Fun fact: Did you know that the reigning Queen Margrethe’s favourite children’s books are A.A. Milne’s stories about the honey-loving bear Winnie the Pooh?

Zealand. At the Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry, you can explore the exhibition The King’s Forest – The World’s Heritage, which is a great starting point for exploring the beautiful cultural landscape on your own. The landscape was recently added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List! (jagtskov.dk)

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Having been passed down through an impressive six generations, La Glace is the oldest patisserie in Denmark – and certainly one of the best! Offering a wide range of delicious layer cakes and pastries, La Glace is an indulgent retreat in the heart of Copenhagen, and is guaranteed to make you feel like a princess. Established in 1870, the patisserie recently opened the doors to its renovated and expanded shop with much of the original furniture, creating the perfect historic setting for a well-deserved break from sightseeing. (laglace.dk)

1. King for a day Who doesn’t dream of indulging that childhood fantasy of ruling like royalty for a couple of hours? At Frederiksborg Castle, located in the north of Copenhagen, you can get a sense of what it felt like to preside over the land back in the day. Frederiksborg Castle is a stunning Renaissance castle built in the beginning of the 17th century. The castle’s audience chamber – recently restored to its former 17th century glory – will transport you back to the reign of King Christian V and a time of absolute monarchy, noble privileges, and royal splendour. Also housing the Museum of National History, the castle is well worth a visit – also, be sure to schedule enough time to explore the picturesque castle gardens! (dnm.dk) 2. Majestic workout Seen with contemporary eyes, hunting par force can seem like an incredibly brutal form of hunting. In the 17th and 18th centuries, however, it was considered a noble exercise fit only for the Danish king and his court. Hunting par force meant chasing the deer down with a pack of dogs until it reached the point of exhaustion, after which the animal was killed. Inspired by a visit to France’s Sun King, Louis XIV, Crown Prince (and soon-to-be King) Christian set up his own par force hunting landscape in North 10

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3. Sweet surrender

4. Reign supreme If you’ve always felt that being queen was your true calling, now is your chance to get a taste of official queenly duties! Christiansborg Palace, which houses the Danish Parliament and Supreme Court, was actually the principal residence of the Danish monarch up until 1794. In fact, parts of the palace are still used by the Royal Family today – namely the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace Chapel and the Royal Stables. In the north wing of the palace, you’ll find the magnificent Royal Reception Rooms, used by the Royal Family for official dinners and banquets. The rooms include the Great Hall and the Throne Room, which also gives access to the balcony on which the Danish monarchs are publicly proclaimed kings or queens. Step out onto the balcony and imagine greeting the crowd! (christiansborg.dk)


1. The magnificent Frederiksborg Castle has housed the Museum of National History since 1878. Photo: Kresten Hartvig Klit at da.wikipedia

At the Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry, you can explore the exhibition The King’s Forest – The World’s Heritage

4. Christiansborg Palace. Parts of the palace are still used by the Royal Family today – namely the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace Chapel and the Royal Stables. Photo: Johannes Jansson/norden.org.

3. Enjoy the famous Prinsess Thyra cake at the patisserie La Glace. The cake was named after the Danish Princess Thyra who was popular when La Glace was founded in 1870 photo: Krista (flickr) 11


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Anders, 36, actor I recommend going on a harbour cruise. Spend an hour relaxing, enjoy the sea breeze on your face, and get a view of Copenhagen from the seaside. Every time I go, I promise myself I’ll go more often.

The collection of sculptures by the Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen are amazing, the architecture of the old building alone is overwhelming, and the light there is just beautiful. – TINE

If you’re on a tight budget or just don’t care too much about having a tour guide who speaks seven languages, the Netto boats are a really great option. (havnerundfart.dk)

Mette, 32, upper secondary school teacher

Clara, 28, school teacher Go to Osteria 16 on Haderslevgade 16 in Vesterbro, a really cosy Italian restaurant. There’s only room for a few tables, so the atmosphere is very intimate, almost like visiting a private home. The prices are reasonable, but remember to book a table in advance! (osteria16.dk)

I recommend going to the museum Ordrupgaard in the north of Copenhagen – I see it as sort of a little sister to Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Ordrupgaard consists of a beautiful, old museum building, and the extension to the building made by star architect Zaha Hadid is a cool contrast. The museum has a lovely permanent art park, and is stunningly situated in the midst of nature. Take your bike for a lovely ride to the museum and combine it with a visit to the forest park Dyrehaven nearby. (ordrupgaard.dk) 13


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At the community house Absalon in Vesterbro, you get to experience a kind of collective, urban Danishness, where everyone is welcome. – PETER

Andreas, 26, journalist The nameless café (Den Navnløse) on Enghave Plads 6 in Vesterbro is a pretty great place to spend your afternoons. With a cup of coffee and a pastry, and the sunshine streaming in through the windows, there’s such a lovely, relaxed atmosphere. And they have a daily copy of almost every Danish newspaper out there, a great rum list, and a Ms. Pac-Man machine which works almost every time!

Anna, 26, communications student

Peter, 58 years, set designer At the community house Absalon in Vesterbro (Sønder Boulevard 73), you get to experience a kind of collective, urban Danishness, where everyone is welcome. They offer a lot of great activities and events for all age groups and preferences – board games, table tennis, yoga, and excellent communal dining! (absaloncph.dk) 14

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Stroll around Christianshavn. Go down the canal and look at the old, colourful buildings. Go and explore the freetown Christiania where you can grab a cup of coffee and play a game of Backgammon in one of the cosy cafés. In the weekends, you can listen to live music and party in the famous bar Nemoland. After Christiania, you should walk by the canals to Papirøen (Paper Island), which is home to a big food hall with street kitchens from all over the world. The prices are good and the atmosphere amazing. It’s only open Thursdays to Sundays though! (christiania.org, nemoland.dk)


Nicholas, 29, nurse Visit the Royal Library Garden. It’s a secret oasis in the heart of Copenhagen; you will often find you have it all to yourself! There’s a lovely fountain and the garden is very harmonious and beautiful – it’s an oft-overlooked part of Copenhagen. Combine it with a visit to The Black Diamond – The Royal Library, or the Danish Jewish Museum right opposite the garden. (kb.dk)

Tine, 30, photojournalist A new discovery for me, even though I grew up in Copenhagen, is Thorvaldsen’s Museum, which is a totally underestimated museum in Copenhagen. You don't have to be an art lover to go there. The collection of sculptures by the Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen are amazing, the architecture of the old building alone is overwhelming, and the light there is just beautiful. After the visit, go straight to the old restaurant Kanal Caféen by the canal, and order the traditional Danish open sandwich, smørrebrød, with pickled herring, served on sourdough rye bread, and a cold Carlsberg. (kanalcafeen.dk)

Imad, 54, IT developer I like Ordrupgaard, a museum in the north of Copenhagen. You get the feeling that the museum building almost blends in with nature and becomes one with the surroundings. The elegant extension to the museum made by architect Zaha Hadid is a particular favourite and makes you reflect on the similarities and differences between the old and the new. (ordrupgaard.dk)

Visit the Royal Library Garden. It’s a secret oasis in the heart of Copenhagen. – NICHOLAS

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Louis, 23, communications student Anne Sophie, 24, psychologist I grew up on Østerbro, so whenever anything new happens in this Copenhagen neighbourhood, I make sure to check it out. One of the latest initiatives is ØsterGRO – Denmark’s first rooftop farm. Not only are they bringing more nature into the city, the ØsterGRO entrepreneurs have also opened the lovely restaurant Stedsans on the rooftop. So if you’re interested in urban gardening, this place is definitely worth a visit! (oestergro.dk)

A bike hire is definitely worth it, as public transportation is both expensive and slower than riding your bike. – LOUIS

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My ultimate Copenhagen tip would be to rent a bike. Hotels and bike shops offer bike rentals, but a good alternative to this are the new and improved City Bikes that you will find all over the city. A bike hire is definitely worth it, as public transportation is both expensive and slower than riding your bike. Ride through areas like Frederiksstaden and the city centre, which are Copenhagen’s most beautiful and well-kept areas displaying parks and classical architecture. Seek a more modern feel with the new architecture by the harbour. Bring your bike onto the public bus ferry and ride around Refshaleøen and Papirøen, which are new, more shielded, and creative areas. Visit Christiania. Make sure to make a pit stop at Christianshavn for a slice of Copenhagen’s best strawberry cake at Lagkagehuset. On your way back to the city, take the Olafur Eliasson bridge and Cykelslangen. End up in Copenhagen’s cosiest neighbourhood, Vesterbro. Enjoy! (bycyklen.dk, christiania.org))



AREA GUIDE

Christianshavn Coloured, narrow houses, bumpy cobbled streets, cosy canals, a moat and 12 bastions: these are some of the things that make Christianshavn absolutely wonderful and unique. King Christian IV made this part of Copenhagen a fortress city in 1618. Today, Christianshavn is home to René Redzepi’s world-famous restaurant Noma, the freetown Christiania, the Opera House, Olafur Eliasson’s new Circle Bridge, many cafés, small shops, and museums. By Anne-Sofie Stampe

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See: Funky architecture You’ll probably start your trip to Christianshavn by crossing the bridge Knippelsbro, from where you can se both Eliassion’s bridge to your right, and the Opera House to your left. Much closer than the grand opera building, you’ll find the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) in a beautiful old warehouse just next to the water. At DAC, you can explore exhibitions about architecture and city planning, and join one of their city tours by foot, bike, or boat. This summer, don’t miss the exhibition 52 Weeks, 52 Cities by Dutch photographer Iwan Baan. Every Sunday, you can join a tour to explore funky new architecture and exciting urban developments in Copenhagen. (dac.dk) Eat: From Nordic to classic A few minutes from DAC, you’ll find Noma. Even if you aren’t planning on eating there, or couldn’t get a table, it’s such a special place to simply walk past, to see where the fuss about Nordic food started. On the back of the restaurant, you’ll find chefs grilling meat in a makeshift shed – nothing like you’d imagine at a high-end restaurant like Noma. If classic French dining is more your thing, visit Café Wilder. You have to try their burger, goat cheese salad, tartar, and crème brulée. Oh wait, you’ll end up stuffed, but it’s worth it. The big painting on the wall also appears on the cover of the popular Danish band Lukas Graham’s debut album. (noma.dk, cafewilder.dk) Shop: Great design On the main street Torvegade that crosses Christianshavn, you’ll find the design shop MUNK. This is such a wonderful little shop with cool Danish and international design. Everything is specially chosen to fit the Nordic interior style. You will find lamps, furniture, interior accessories, and artworks. You’ll probably want to take it all home. To find something that will fit in your luggage, have a look at the beautiful trays called FRAME by MUNK Collective, or pick a poster from Paper Collective. (munkshop.dk) See: Art from the North North Atlantic House is, like DAC, set in an old warehouse. With changing exhibitions showing artists from the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and Denmark, you’ll experience art in the North from the inside. This summer, they will show an exhibition by sculptor Hans Pauli Olsen from the Faroe Islands until 5 June, followed by beautiful landscape photos from Greenland by Danish artists Jette Bang and Kirsten Klein (18 June – 21 August). (nordatlantens.dk)

DON’T MISS: Holmens Kirke (holmenskirke.dk) Edition Copenhagen (editioncopenhagen.com) Freetown Christiania (christiania.org) Restaurant Kanalen (restaurant-kanalen.dk) The Opera House (kglteater.dk)

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Helsingør Quaint pedestrian streets, half-timbered houses, a busy ferry port, and unique historical surroundings all add to the old-world charm of Helsingør, or Elsinore, the largest city in North Zealand. Easily reached by train, Helsingør is a pleasant 40-minute ride up the coast of Copenhagen. The city’s claim to fame is Kronborg Castle, immortalised as Elsinore Castle in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. But the medieval town has much more to offer than the dwellings of the melancholy Dane! By Fanan Imad

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O Captain! My Captain! You don’t need to have a particular interest in the lives of sailors and other maritime matters to enjoy the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark. The stunning architecture of the building alone justifies a visit! Designed by the innovative architecture firm BIG, the former dry dock has been transformed into a multi-award-winning modern museum situated below ground. Explore the maritime world through interactive exhibitions and games, or take a moment to relax with a cup of coffee in the museum café and appreciate the beauty of the construction. (mfs.dk) Rock the boat Established in 2010, Kulturværftet (the Culture Yard) is an impressive waterfront experience centre and cultural venue dedicated to concerts, theatrical performances, events, and exhibitions. Built in and around the old shipyard of Helsingør harbour, Kulturværftet is a striking combination of industrial history and modern architecture. Also encompassing Helsingør’s main library, the Yard Museum, as well as a bright and airy eatery, the centre is well worth a visit. The weekend brunch is highly recommended and extremely popular – booking a table in advance is advised! (kuto.dk/cafeer/spisehuset/book-bord). If you go for a walk along the harbour, you’ll find the sculpture Han (Danish for “he”), a male counterpart to Denmark’s national icon the Little Mermaid, created by the internationally acclaimed artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset. (kuto.dk) To be, or not to be… Kronborg Castle may owe its fame to Shakespeare for making the castle Hamlet’s home in the tragedy about the ill-fated prince. But even without this distinguishing feature, the castle – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – makes for a wonderful day whether it be for learning about a fascinating piece of Danish history, architectural appreciation, or enjoying the scenic view and landscape surrounding the Renaissance castle. Nevertheless, the Shakespeare buffs out there need not despair. Over the course of the summer, the characters of Hamlet will come alive and take over the castle, setting the scene for a theatrical adventure for the whole family – starting 1 June. (kronborg.dk) Go medieval Helsingør boasts a well-preserved medieval quarter with narrow alleyways and uneven, cobble-stoned streets replete with open gutters running down the middle, which used to carry sewage in days of yore. The oldest building in Helsingør is the city cathedral Skt. Olai Kirke (Saint Olaf’s Church), with parts of the cathedral dating back to the 13th century and the height of the European Middle Ages. Just a few minutes’ walk away, Karmeliterklostret (the Carmelite Monastery) makes for a peaceful break. Built in the 1400s, the monastery is now the best-preserved medieval monastery in Scandinavia. If you get tired of the calm, Helsingør’s main shopping street Stengade is only two blocks away. (helsingoerdomkirke.dk)

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48 Hours on the Cheap As opposed to common belief, you don’t need a loaded bank account to spend a couple of fully rounded days laden with great food and fun experiences in the Danish capital. With this insider guide, we show you where to go for good value for money — nobody will ever notice that you’re out on the cheap! By Denise Rose Hansen DAY 1: 09:00 Breakfast at Granola. Start the day at Granola, a nostalgic café located in the bustling Værnedamsvej — probably the loveliest street in the city. Granola offers Danish brekkie favourites: Oatmeal topped with fruit and nuts, skyr (Icelandic drained yoghurt) with honey and granola, and cheese on rye with jam and apples. One of these protein-packed meals will keep you full well into the day, at the mere price of 30-55 DKK. Grab a coffee to go and enjoy it on your walk to our next destination. (granola.dk). Photo: Granola 10:30 Rent a bike at Baisikeli Head to Ingerslevsgade 80 and rent a second-hand bike with no signs on that scream ‘tourist’. Exploring Copenhagen as a bicyclist is the equivalent of roaming the streets of Paris like a flâneur, so go get some wheels on. The city’s 400 kilometres of biking lanes will make you feel safe in traffic! To boot, Baisikeli donates all profits to projects in African countries. (baisikeli.dk) Photo: VisitDenmark

11:00 Medical Museion. The Medical Museion on Bredgade 62 is a museum dedicated to exploring the culture and history of medicine. From 1 May to 31 August, you have the unique opportunity to experience living artworks that muse on the future of cosmetic and regenerative medicine. British artist Gina Czarnecki’s living portraits of her daughters have been grown from the girls’ actual cells! (museion.ku.dk)

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13:00 Pay a visit to Her Majesty the Queen. The Royal Family lives just around the corner from the Medical Museion, so saunter your way down the road to Amalienborg. Standing in the palace square, you’ll get an impression of how close the Queen likes to be to the people. The palace also houses the Amalienborg Museum. (kongernessamling.dk/amalienborg)

13:30 Lunch at Atelier September. Head to Gothersgade 30 for a delicious Scandi lunch. An open-faced sandwich with pumpkin, egg, and truffle mayonnaise will only set you back DKK 85. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, Atelier September makes a lovely classic Danish pastry with poppy seeds and remonce. (cafeatelierseptember.com) Photo: City Foodsters

15:00 Afternoon walk in Rosenborg Castle Gardens. A walk in the Rosenborg Castle Gardens, the oldest and most visited park in Copenhagen, is a classic summer activity. Also known as the King’s Garden, this used to be King Christian IV’s private garden when he lived in the castle in the 17th century. O, the splendour! (parkmuseerne.dk/kongens-have) Photo: ©Villy Fink Isaksen.

16:00 Time for some cutting-edge art. SMK – The National Gallery of Denmark is Denmark’s leading art museum. Every Sunday at 14:00 in July you can go on a free, guided tour in English, and learn about the museum’s masterpieces. (smk.dk)

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48 HOURS 18:30 Dinner at Gorm’s Pizza. Gorm’s Pizza claims to be the best in the city, and the restaurants in Nyhavn or Magstræde do indeed offer a gourmet food experience in pleasant surroundings. Fresh herbs, artisan sourdough, and carefully selected ingredients make the signature pizza a steal at DKK 115. (gormspizza.dk) Photo: Gorms Pizza

DAY 2: 10:00 A summer’s morning at the Open Air Museum. After a full day spent in the heart of Copenhagen, withdraw to the outskirts of the city for a rural experience. The sweeping landscapes and beautiful old buildings across the 40 hectares of land will make you forget time and place. In summer, the museum offers horse carriage rides, workshops, guided tours, and many other fun activities. (natmus.dk/frilandsmuseet)

14:30 Late lunch at Torvehallerne. Feeling refreshed from the country and having worked up quite an appetite, travel back to the city by train – disembark at Nørreport. Right next to the station you will find Torvehallerne, a gastronomic market boasting more than 60 food stalls. A local favourite is Ma Poule’s legendary confit de canard sandwich. Enjoy your food in the sun, and have a look at the neighbouring Israel’s Plads – in summer, you will often find outdoor concerts and performances. (torvehallerne.dk). Photo: Heather Sperling

16:00 Back to history at the National Museum. Continue the historical narrative you started this morning, and stroll through the National Museum of Denmark’s wide-ranging exhibitions. In the exhibition Danish Prehistory, you will find the 3400-year-old Sun Chariot, and the Egtved Girl from 1370 BC is lying peacefully in her coffin. (natmus.dk)

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24 Hours in Copenhagen: Off the Beaten Track Copenhagen is full of gems. Tiny cafés, magnificent coffee, hidden green spots, great shopping, and lesser-known museums and attractions are spread throughout the city. Spend a day discovering local spots in Copenhagen that your average tour guide hasn’t discovered yet. By Anne-Sofie Stampe

9:00 Start your day with breakfast at the cosy café Fars Dreng. Don’t miss their delicious yoghurt with compote, granola, and berries. Have it with a cup of coffee and you’ll be good to go. (farsdreng.com) Photo: Fars Dreng

10:00 Take a stroll through old Copenhagen with the coloured buildings and narrow streets. Get tangled up in streets with names like Grønnegade and Kronprinsensgade, and pass through the wonderful plaza Gråbrødre Torv. Photo: Mark Jensen

11:00 It’s time for a grand view of the city. Find Copenhagen Cathedral (The Church of Our Lady, Vor Frue Kirke) and take the stairs all the way up the tower. The view is fantastic from there. While you’re in the cathedral, of course you have to check out where Crown Prince Frederik and his Mary were married. Or pay a visit the Cathedral Museum. (domkirken.dk)

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12:30 It’s time for lunch, and it’s going to get greasy at Greasy Spoon on Studiestræde 14. It looks like an American diner and offers delicious burgers and milkshakes. You will leave happy and with a full stomach. Grab a coffee to go from Risteriet (best coffee in town!) further down the same street. (greasyspoon.dk)

14:00 While the shopping street Strøget is well known, you might prefer to stroll through the many winding streets close by. Just next to Rundetårn, you’ll find the beautiful independent bookstore Cinnober. They carry a handpicked selection of international, visually inspiring books on graphic design, architecture, street art, industrial design and many other things. If you’re into vintage clothing, don’t miss the shop FN92 in Larsbjørnsstræde. (cinnobershop.dk, fn92vintage.com)

16:00 Your feet are sore which calls for coffee and cake. Bring along a coffee and a slice of cheesecake from Bertel’s Salon at Læderstræde and head for Copenhagen harbour. Walk past Christiansborg Palace and follow Frederiksholm Kanal towards the Black Diamond – the Royal Library. Take a seat at the square Søren Kierkegaard’s Plads and enjoy the view. (bertelskager.dk, kb.dk)

17:00 At Slotsholmen you are surrounded by museums. Within a few minutes by foot, you can reach Christiansborg Palace, Danish Jewish Museum, the Black Diamond – the Royal Library, the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, the Theatre Museum at the Court Theatre, the National Museum of Denmark and Thorvaldsens Museum. Foto: Mik Hartwell

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18:30 Denmark is nothing like Southern Europe when it comes to dinnertime. We eat quite early. If you’re up for high-end food, don’t miss the restaurant 1. Th., set in an old apartment. At 1. Th., theatre and dining go together, and you will leave with magical memories. If you crave something low-key and very Danish, go for the traditional open sandwich smørrebrød. Café Sorgenfri has its share of regulars, and the basement setting is very inconspicuous. But the smørrebrød is fantastic! Both restaurants require table reservation. (1th.dk, cafesorgenfri.dk) Photo: Café Sorgenfri

22:00 With a happy stomach, it’s now time to end a wonderful day with cocktails at K-Bar, by one of Copenhagen’s many canals. (k-bar.dk) Photo: K-Bar

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What’s On? This summer, a vast range of new activities, events and exhibitions will be offered at museums across Copenhagen! Whether you prefer hands-on activities and action or quiet contemplation and reflection, there’s a museum for you! Go sailing in a Viking ship at the Viking Ship Museum or pay a visit to Medical Museion and explore the fascinating ways the body has been used, examined and conserved throughout medical history. Watch the sea otters wrestle and play at the National Aquarium of Denmark or dive into the world of one of the most famous painters in Danish art history, Vilhelm Hammershøi, at the art museum Ordrupgaard. Browse through our wide-ranging events and exhibitions calendar to find out what’s happening during your stay. For opening hours and addresses, please go to page 59. It’s easy to get around by public transport: S-train, bus and Metro are all accessed by the same ticket. To find your way to your destination, look up your trip online by using the free journey planner rejseplanen.dk For more information, please visit our website at cphmuseums.com

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Discover the Hirschsprung Collection Permanent exhibition The Hirschsprung Collection The museum displays more than 500 works of 19th-century art, ranging from the Golden Age to the Skagen Painters and the advent of Modernism. The collection includes masterpieces by Eckersberg, Købke, Lundbye, Krøyer, Anna and Michael Ancher, Philipsen, and Hammershøi. Discover 100 years of Danish art in English with our free museum audioguide. Admission: 75 DKK Wednesday: Free

public space. All objects are designed in the 21st century by leading and talented Danish designers. Danish Design Now reflects present times’ multiplicity of new designers and craftsmen as well as tendencies, life style choices, and technological innovations. Admission: 100 DKK

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The Collection Permanent exhibition The Danish National Archives The Danish National Archives contain original documents from the history of Denmark. Changing exhibitions and activities can be visited all year round. Admission: Free

visiting the fully-furnished homes of the people of the past. Admission: Free

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The Danish Music Museum Permanent exhibition The Danish Music Museum The Danish Music Museum exhibits musical instruments from Europe, Asia, and Africa from the Bronze Ages through to the 21st century. It is further possible for guests to try musical instruments from classical, popular, and traditional music. Admission: Free

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One of the Oldest Open Air Museums in the World

Danish Design Now Permanent exhibition Designmuseum Danmark Danish Design Now represents a selection of contemporary Danish design within the entire spectrum: furniture, product design, graphic design, fashion, and design in the

Permanent exhibition The Open Air Museum The Open Air Museum is a museum of rural architecture focusing on landscapes, buildings, and people. Arriving at the museum, you enter a different world: the countryside of historic Denmark. It is not difficult to imagine yourself transported centuries back in time, strolling along the gravel roads and 33


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The National Museum Permanent exhibition National Museum of Denmark The National Museum of Denmark is a must-see! It hosts a broad variety of fascinating exhibitions – experience the Danes from the first Ice Age hunters to a hash stall from Freetown Christiania. In the exhibition Danish Prehistory, you will find the 3400-year-old unique Sun Chariot and the Egtved Girl from 1370 BC lying peacefully in her coffin. Or see the Vikings’ pompous rune stones and their gold and silver hoards. In the Children’s Museum, kids can play their way through history. Admission: Free

On the Brink of War - Neutrality between Warfare and Welfare Permanent exhibition Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Explore the many surprising stories and immerse yourself in an era where Denmark is on the brink of war. Denmark must fight for its neutrality and avoid being drawn into the war. It is a time of trench digging, mine laying, and great humanitarian efforts. The Danish welfare state is born as politicians intervene to keep the people united, while profiteers make a fortune off the war. All texts and voices are in Danish, English, and German. Admission: 90 DKK Under 18: Free Groups (5+ adults): 75 DKK

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Treasures in the Royal Library Permanent exhibition The Black Diamond - The Royal Library Highlights of Denmark’s cultural heritage throughout 1400 years! From the oldest manuscripts to the ever increasing stream of digital cultural heritage on the internet: The Royal Library has some of Northern Europe’s largest collections, and you can go explore within a range of themes: natural science, philosophy, cartography, literature, music etc. Gutenberg’s Bible, the notes of Søren Kierkegaard, the diaries of fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen, and much more! Admission: Free

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A Distant War – An Exhibition on the War in Afghanistan Permanent exhibition The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum The exhibition describes a young Danish soldier’s journey from the safety of his childhood bedroom in Denmark to distant Afghanistan, through Camp Bastion, the Green Zone and Gereshk, then home via Tune Airport. The exhibition gives civilians the opportunity to enter the desert army camps and feel the atmosphere among members of a Danish task force. At The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, a small section of this distant military zone has been recreated behind sand-coloured protective walls. Admission: Free

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Permanent exhibition Thorvaldsens Museum Nowhere else in the world can you experience all the works of art by the Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) than at Thorvaldsens Museum. Thorvaldsens Museum also possesses Thorvaldsen’s drawings, and sketches for sculptures and reliefs. In addition, Thorvaldsen was a passionate collector, so the museum also exhibits his extensive collections of paintings from his own time and collections of artworks and objects from Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquity. Admission: 50 DKK / Under 18: Free / Wednesday: Free

The Body Collected Permanent exhibition Medical Museion This exhibition shows how the body has been collected and used in modern medicine. The exhibition showcases foetuses, skeletons, and organs from the museum’s 19th-century pathological-anatomical collections and newly acquired blood samples from contemporary biobanks. The human body has been stored and examined in gradually smaller parts, and the exhibition shows how disease is examined in the different levels of the body. Admission: 50 DKK Under 16: 30 DKK FOR KIDS

The Vedbæk Finds – Hunters & Gatherers 7000 Years Ago Permanent exhibition The Vedbæk Finds While building a new school in 1975, no less than 17 graves from a


Stone Age hunter-gatherer people were found in Vedbæk. In the permanent exhibition you will find the hunters themselves, as well as their unique graves and stone implements. In one of the graves a new-born child is buried on a swan’s wing next to his mother. A series of spectacular dioramas offer you the possibility of experiencing the area around Vedbæk, as it was 7000 years ago. Admission: 30 DKK Under 18: Free

Summer at the Maritime Museum Permanent exhibition M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark Journey through the maritime world and get to know maritime history through the life of the sailor and others living at sea. Interactive exhibitions, film projections, and games will give you an extraordinary experience whether you’re a child or an adult, a captain or a layman. You’ll experience a piece of iconic architecture built below ground around an old dry dock in front of Kronborg Castle, where uneven floors and irregular angles give you the experience of being on board a real ship. Admission: 110 DKK Under 18: Free Students and seniors: 90 DKK

in the old days. You can also try it out yourself. Admission: 75 DKK Under 18: Free Students and 18-25: 55 DKK

its doors to the public, so that everyone can take a look behind the scenes to see the preparations for royal banquets. What goes on in the Royal Kitchen when preparations are underway for a gala dinner in 1937? The delicious aroma of beef tenderloin for 275 guests wafts from the ovens, and busy chefs labour under the weight of heavy copper cauldrons. Come and see the preparations for royal banquets past and present! Admission: 50 DKK Children (4-17): 25 DKK.

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Under Our Own Roof - The Workers’ First Assembly Hall 1879-1983

Antiquity in Rudersdal

Permanent exhibition The Workers’ Museum A brand new interactive installation at the Workers’ Museum brings alive the story of the workers’ first assembly hall in Denmark. Through touchscreens you can interact with 18 short films that tell the story of the building and the many activities that took place here during more than 100 years. Admission: 75 DKK Under 18: Free Students and youths (18-25): 55 DKK

Permanent exhibition The Vedbæk Finds Experience local, archaeological finds from all three periods in antiquity: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. Two unique flint arrows represent the first traces of the Stone Age Bromme people, who were hunting in this area 12.000 and 13.000 years ago. Another unique find in the exhibition is The Neckpieces from Trørød. The beautiful, bronze neckpieces were placed in a bog 2800-2600 years ago, and were found in 1961 during an autumn gardening. Perhaps an offer to the Gods? Admission: 30 DKK Under 18: Free

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The Workers’ Museum for Children Permanent exhibition The Workers’ Museum The Workers’ Museum for Children is full of stories about the lives of working class children. Here you can experience how working class children lived, worked, and played

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Summer at the National Aquarium Permanent exhibition The National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet The National Aquarium Denmark is northern Europe’s largest aquarium and offers a round-the-world journey under the sea for children and adults alike. The architecture is inspired by a whirlpool that reaches out across the globe. Meet adorable sea otters, ferocious hammerhead sharks, and elegant rays. Experience thousands of fish/sea creatures up-close – they live in 48 aquariums, totalling 7 million litres of water. We have endless stories to tell. Come and hear them every half hour. Admission: 170 DKK Children (3-11): 95 DKK

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In Audience with King Christian V 12 May - 4 September 2016 The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle After a full restoration, the Audience Chamber at Frederiksborg Castle appears with the same glory as when Christian V furnished the room in the 1680s. The architecture, painting and crafts – such as stucco, marbling and carvings – form a synthesis. On the occasion of the reopening of the Audience House, the museum opens an exhibition focusing on the decoration and use of the castle at Christian V’s time. Admission: 75 DKK Children (6-15): 20 DKK Students: 60 DKK Seniors (60+): 60 DKK

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Iwan Baan: 52 Weeks, 52 Cities 11 May - 10 July 2016 Danish Architecture Centre The Dutch photographer Iwan Baan is one of the most respected architectural photographers. During the summer, Danish Architecture Centre will present an exhibition with his works, showing a chronological journey from city to city, and from traditional architecture to hypermodern buildings. Admission: Free

Crustumerium. Death and Afterlife on the Threshold of Rome 19 May - 23 October 2016 Glyptoteket The ancient city Crustumerium was a centre for cultural exchange and played a significant role in the story of the foundation of Rome. For some 1,500 year, Crustumerium was merely a recurrent reference in historical sources. When archaeologists located the city in 1975, some 15 kilometres north of the Italian capital, it was

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an archaeological breakthrough of the first order. Crustumerium has since been the object of numerous successful excavations. Admission: 95 DKK

Friendships & Friendship Portraits from Rome Until 22 May 2016 Nivaagaard Art and friendships have in common the fact that they are not outright necessary for our survival, but both play a great role in giving life meaning and value. Presented in the museum’s two large halls is photography depicting good friendships, but also images of isolation and loneliness. In the museum’s small hall, Nordic friendship portraits from the Scandinavian Society in Rome are shown. The exhibition includes 52 drawings, never before shown in Denmark, by the greatest artists of the Golden Age. Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 60 DKK Seniors: 70 DKK


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Clerical Vestments 22 May - 18 December 2016 The Cathedral Museum The Church of Our Lady is known worldwide due to Thorvaldsen’s statue of Christ and the 12 Apostles in solid marble. But at every church service, the clergy will wear a more fragile work of art – the embroidered vestments. The exhibition tells the story of clerical vestments, both chasubles and bishops robes, from 1960th up until today. A story of reinventing the use of liturgical colours, and a story of both the designer’s ideas and the skilled embroiderers’ works of art. Admission: Free FREE

Sculpture 2016 Extra 24 May – 6 November 2016 Greve Museum All summer long, the Greve Museum garden and courtyard are home to a sculpture exhibition curated in collaboration with the Køge Bay Association of the Arts and a number of professional Danish artists. Admission: Free FREE

40 Years of Askerød Until 29 May 2016 Greve Museum The exhibition details the history of the Askerød housing area from 1975 to 2015. Askerød was built in an era when good housing for all was considered an important cornerstone in a welfare society, and when construction of public housing was high on the political agenda. In 1975, young people and families flocked to the exciting area marketed as a modern three-storey village featuring openness, resident democracy, and social integration. Admission: Free

Blixen on Stage Until 29 May 2016 The Karen Blixen Museum Karen Blixen’s original dresses are on show for the very first time. Admission: 75 DKK Under 14: Free

Henri Martin. Poetic Landscapes 29 May – 25 September 2016 Nivaagaard Come experience one of France’s great neo-impressionists, Henri Martin (1860-1943). He flirted with symbolism, worked intensively with pointillism, and is today considered one of the most significant neo-impressionists in French art. His landscapes are gentle and warm with serene colors that represent topography, light, and atmosphere, all at once. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Musée de Cahors Henri-Martin. Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 60 DKK Seniors: 70 DKK

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Reunion with the Exhibition “The Code Word Was Haabet (Hope)” 1 June - 31 August 2016 Gilleleje Museum – Museum Nordsjælland The history of the evacuation of Denmark’s Jews in October 1943 is one of Gilleleje’s stories of fate, and has influenced the village both positively and negatively for several generations. The overall story of Gilleleje and the role of its residents in the events of October 1943 is the story of a community that got involved: they helped many Jews into hiding, and evacuated them across the Öresund to Sweden in fishing boats. It is also the history of the Jews who did not reach a safe harbour. Admission: 35 DKK Under 18: Free

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Eye Attack - Op Art and Kinetic Art 1950-1970

The Powder Works 1 June - 31 August 2016 The Powder Works – The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk Powder Works museums only exist in a few other places worldwide. The well-preserved and still functional machinery at the Powder Works Museum in Frederiks Værk gives the visitor an unforgettable experience, and a vivid idea of the workflow to produce black powder. Most of the buildings were built in the second part of the 1800s. Admission: 60 DKK Under 18: Free

Poul Gernes - I Cannot Do It Alone – Want to Join In? 2 June - 16 October 2016 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Poul Gernes (1925-1996) is one of the truly great Danish artists of the post-war generation, known widely for his large public decorations. Louisiana’s big summer exhibition features a number of Gernes’ major works, and focuses on his unusual talent for creating large, impactful images addressed to a new, optimistic age as well as his rigorously experimental practice. Admission: 115 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK

The Moth House 3 June – 23 October 2016 Gl. Holtegaard Gl. Holtegaard’s architecture and dramatic garden act as the point of departure for a new series of exhibitions. Over the course of three years, a total of three temporary pavilions will be created in the Baroque gardens. The themes for the three pavilions are: Orangery (2015), Menagerie (2016), and Scenery (2017). This year’s pavilion is designed by the young architect Jonathan Meldgaard Houser who has interpreted the menagerie as a house for moths. Admission: 65 DKK Under 18: Free OPEN MONDAYS

Standing Pictures

Until 5 June 2016 North Atlantic House Experience the sculptures and busts by Hans Pauli Olsen, the great sculptor of the Faroe Islands. Hans Pauli Olsen was born in the Faroe Islands in 1957. Like few artists today, Hans Pauli Olsen is a master at portraying the human body, a motif that recurs throughout his oeuvre. Clay plays a crucial role in his expression and, albeit to varying degrees, it is always apparent in his busts and bronze sculptures how his hands work with the clay, leaving obvious, tactile traces in the mate. Admission: 40 DKK

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Until 5 June 2016 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art The first major Scandinavian presentation of Op Art and Kinetic Art in more than 50 years. Eye Attack revisits and take a new look at one of the most innovative artistic currents of the 1950-1970 period. On show are around 100 works by more than 40 artists, among others Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley and Carlos Cruz-Diez. Admission: 115 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK

The Sculptor Gottfred Eickhoff Until 5 June 2016 Thorvaldsens Museum The exhibition The Sculptor Gottfred Eickhoff offers the viewer absorption in an original artistic universe, created by an important sculptor in the twentieth century in the art of sculpture. The exhibition shows sculptures, sketch models and drawings by Eickhoff, and can be experienced both in interaction with Bertel Thorvaldsen’s works and in the special exhibition rooms on the basement floor. Admission: 50 DKK Under 18: Free Wednesday: Free OPEN MONDAYS

Jette Bang & Kirsten Klein 18 June – 21 August 2016 North Atlantic House Two photographers – two visions of the People’s Country. A generation divides the work of these two artists in Greenland. But despite the time lag, climate change, and the general evolution of the country, the two photographers and their photographs have much


in common. Their images are born out of the similar intensity and honesty, and the artists both show empathy and sensitivity in relation to their subjects, elevating their photographs to an exceedingly artistic level. Admission: 40 DKK

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The Power of Fantasy Until 19 June 2016 Heerup Museum A family-friendly and colourful art exhibition with two of Denmark’s most popular artists in the 20th Century – Henry Heerup and Herman Stilling. The museum will be inhabited by fantastic creatures, especially trolls and the Danish variant of the pixie – “nisser”. Inspired by the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen, the artists used “the power of fantasy” to tell stories about everyday life. Admission: 45 DKK Under 16: Free

designer, is known and loved for his unique ability to address the major existential issues of life in a simple and accessible way. Heerup’s straight-forward enthusiasm for storytelling and simple, colourful expression has found its way into many homes and classrooms. From the 1940’s, Heerup was a major player in Danish and international art circles, and a member of the CoBrA movement. Admission: 45 DKK Under 16: Free Students and seniors: 30 DKK FOR KIDS OPEN MONDAYS

All the Kings’ Horses Classics at Louisiana At Home with Hammershøi Until 19 June 2016 Ordrupgaard The apartment at Strandgade 30 was the premises of infinite inspiration for Danish painter Vilhem Hammershøi. Whilst living here, he created the paintings which were to become an important part of Danish art, design and architecture in many years to come. The exhibition, At Home with Hammershøi, offers a unique chance to enter the scenery which formed the background for some of the most famous works in Danish art history. Admission: 110 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK Wednesday after 17: Free

23 June -21 August 2016 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Description: A selection of the collection’s great, classic works and names – including Lichtenstein, Warhol, Picasso, Hockney, Kiefer, and Yves Klein – hold a ‘rendezvous’ in the West Wing of the museum in a gratifying summer reunion. Louisiana’s collection of modern and contemporary art is both a foundation for the activities of the museum and a sounding board for the actual exhibition programme. The collection is a dynamic entity that not only continues to grow, but in fact moves around in the house, where it forms part of selected presentations throughout the Louisiana year. Admission: 115 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK FOR KIDS

The Garden of Henry Heerup 23 Juni - 4 September 2016 Heerup Museum Henry Heerup (1907-1993), painter, sculptor, and graphic

24 June – 11 August 2016 Christiansborg Palace Meet the Kings’ favourite horses in a summer exhibition at the Royal Stables. Enter the Royal Stables for an encounter with Danish kings aloft their horses. Here sits King Christian X on the legendary horse, Rolf that carried the King during the Second World War, King Christian V in his sparkling, gilded equestrian statue from Kongens Nytorv, and King Frederik VIII on the fabled, white horse. All The Kings’ Horses is presented in the impressive stable wing of Christiansborg Palace. Admission: 50 DKK Children (4-17): 25 DKK OPEN MONDAYS

Jonathan Yeo – Portraits Until 30 June 2016 The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle This spring, the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark opens the largest ever exhibition of work by British portrait artist Jonathan Yeo. Jonathan Yeo is known for his many 39


portraits of famous politicians, artists, and actors, such as Malala Yousafzai, the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and actor Kevin Spacey. The exhibition also includes never before seen portraits of Cara Delevingne. Admission: 75 DKK Children (6-15): 20 DKK Students: 60 DKK Seniors (60+): 60 DKK

departure in the collections of the Picasso Museum in Barcelona. Admission: 115 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK

Halfdan – On Time Until 30 June 2016 The Theatre Museum at The Court Theatre The exhibition is about Halfdan Rasmussen, probably the most widely read and popular writer in Denmark over the past 100 years. He was and is known and loved by young and old, children and adults across generations. Halfdan – on time goes all the way around Halfdan Rasmussen: the photographer, the serious man with a twinkle in his eye and a sense for poetic drama and theatre, and the responsive contributor – he who speaks right into time and likes to talk against future tones and rhythms. Admission: 40 DKK Under 18: Free Seniors: 30 DKK

Louisiana on Paper: Picasso Before Picasso 30 June - 11 September 2016 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) was a formidable, inspired practitioner of the art of drawing – even before becoming ‘Picasso’. He was well aware of this himself. “At the age of fourteen I could draw like Raphael,” he liked to say. And he was right – more than right. This Louisiana on Paper exhibition of 25 of Picasso’s earliest works takes its point of 40

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Local Heroes – The Olympic Games from a Local Point of View 1 July - 1 October 2016 The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk Wrestling and rowing have always been popular sports in Frederiks Værk, and some local participants in The Olympic Games have taken medals home in the past. The exhibition shows artefacts, photos, and souvenirs from different Games over the years. Admission: Free

Finn Juhl’s House 1 July - 31 August 2016 Ordrupgaard Finn Juhl’s own house is a textbook example of Finn Juhl’s intentions as an architect and furniture designer. He built the house on Kratvænget 15 in Ordrup in 1942 on a 1,700-m² property, adjacent to Ordrupgaard park. The house represents Finn Juhl’s interdisciplinary thinking right down to the smallest detail. For Juhl, being an architect did not mean putting the building first, as much as it did attaining an interplay between the interior design, the materials, and the colours. Admission: 110 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK Wednesday after 17: Free

7 Films, a Photo and a Silver Nose Until 3 July 2016 Gl. Holtegaard With photography, films and installations, Danish artist Ulrik Heltoft will transform Gl. Holtegaard into an obscure and illusory parallel world existing somewhere between dream and reality. The audience will move through a universe full of layers and references to film, literature and science. Heltoft will also introduce archetypical characters staged and acted by the artist himself – a Neanderthal man, the architect Lauritz de Thurah, and astronomer Tycho Brahe. Admission: 65 DKK Under 18: Free

Midsummer Dreams From 8 June 2016 The Karen Blixen Museum The exhibition is at tribute ti Karen Blixen’s fascination of Shakespeare and her love for nature and art. Admission: 75 DKK Under 14: Free


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Write!

Abandoned Places

Until 14 August 2016 The Danish Museum of Science and Technology Memo lists, SMS messages, post cards, emails... Most of us write every day. The exhibition SKRIV (Write) is about our writing tools and their history with a focus on how the changing tools have changed what and how we write. It is possible to try different writing tools in the exhibition, including a digital version of the famous Malling-Hansen writing ball, an early Danish competitor to the Remington typewriter. Do not miss the collection of writing balls in the exhibition, a real treasure. Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free

13 July - 11 September 2016 Danish Architecture Centre Join two urban explorers who have visited more than 1,000 abandoned places. This photo exhibition will give you a unique look into buildings, places, and landscapes that are left like relics as days have gone by. Admission: Free

William Hogarth Until 7 August 2016 SMK - National Gallery of Denmark Journey back to eighteen-century London with SMK, a time when satire thrived. This exhibition turns back time to focus on one of the best and most famous pictorial satirists, William Hogarth (1697–1764). In his prints, Hogarth invented a new kind of narrative, sequential art – a kind of comic-strip format. In his dramatic pictures, teeming with detail, he addressed contemporary issues: prostitution, poverty, violence, drunkenness, deceit, self-staging, and desire. Admission: 55 DKK Under 27: 45 DKK Groups (10+): 50 DKK

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Hedebo Embroidery – A World of Variations Until 26 August 2016 Greve Museum In the exhibition ”Hedebo Embroidery – a World of Variations” we have given priority to those textiles which as a whole provide the greatest insight in the development and composition of the most different variations of white embroideries all named Hedebo Embroidery. Experience the beautiful handicrafts in a Danish and European cultural historical context. The exhibition displays the diversity in sewing techniques. Admission: Free

in the world. The Spring Special Exhibition adds a new chapter to the story of the French artist and illustrates his experimental wrestling with the so-called primitive. Admission: 110 DKK

The Art of Drawing 3: Hans Smidth and the Moors of Jutland Until 28 August 2016 The Hirschsprung Collection This small-scale display is the third in a series of special displays focusing on the museum’s rich collection of drawings, which numbers around 2,000 gems. The museum has selected eighteen drawings by Hans Smidth (1839–1917) depicting scenes from the moors of Jutland and demonstrating the artist’s beautiful draughtsmanship. With this display, the Hirschsprung Collection calls special attention to an artist whose work is well represented at the museum, but perhaps not widely known. Admission: 75 DKK Wednesday: Free

Gauguin’s Worlds Until 28 August 2016 Glyptoteket Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) – there’s no getting around him: neither in the history of art or in the Glyptotek, whose collection of the artist’s works is among the best 41


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Colour Fever Until 30 August 2016 J.F. Willumsen Museum In this new exhibition, J.F. Willumsen Museum is struck by COLOUR FEVER. COLOUR FEVER tells the story about Willumsen’s striking use of colours. and shows his works in new, surprising ways. The exhibition is a collaboration with Flügger, who has developed a colour palette with some of Willumsen’s most distinctive colours. Admission: 50 DKK

Illumination - New Contemporary Art at Louisiana

Until 31 August 2016 Medical Museion British artist Gina Czarnecki has grown portraits of her daughters from their own cells. Come and see a living artwork at Medical Museion and reflect on the future of cosmetic and regenerative medicine. Admission: 50 DKK Under 16: 30 DKK

Until 11 September 2016 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is opening the biggest presentation of new works of art in the collection in the museum’s almost 60-year history. With works by Gerhard Richter, William Kentridge, Cindy Sherman, Franz West, Catherine Opie, Jeff Wall, and many others – including several young artists not previously represented in the museum’s collection – Illumination presents a selection of 96 of the new works in more or less all media. Admission: 115 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 100 DKK

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Ed Atkins. Safe Conduct Until 4 September 2016 SMK - National Gallery of Denmark Experience a new project by British artist Ed Atkins in the x room. Atkins works in a range of media; from texts and drawings to video and sound. He is especially well known for his video installations. By combining hyper-realistic depictions of familiar figures and everyday settings with the many opportunities for manipulation, distortion, and surprising effects that computer software offers, Atkins creates universes that are simultaneously realistic and unreal. Admission: Free 42

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Hammershøi - Lending and Borrowing Until 23 October 2016 The David Collection The Collection of Danish Early Modern Art will temporarily vacate its usual rooms on February 21st, giving the David Collection the opportunity to present a special display featuring only work by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916). Several of the museum’s own pieces by the famous painter will be lent out during the spring to exhibitions in Denmark and abroad. As compensation, the museum will borrow a number of Hammershøi paintings from Ordrupgaard. Admission: Free

Until 23 October 2016 The House of Knud Rasmussen This expedition took place between 1916 and 1918 and ended in a tragedy – two participants lost their lives. Upon the harsh events, Knud Rasmussen and Lauge Koch broke with each other, and the research of the Arctic was influenced forever. Admission: 60 DKK Under 18: Free FOR KIDS

Summer at the House of Knud Rasmussen Until 23 October 2016 The House of Knud Rasmussen The house is located in a magnificent landscape in the town of Hundested. It was built during World War I as a place for the polar explorer to immerse himself in his work. This was the place where he studied and prepared for the famous Thule expeditions, and also where he wrote his books. Today, the house stands more or less as it was when Knud Rasmussen lived here on and off from 1917 to his death in 1933. Admission: 60 DKK Under 18: Free


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Umiaq – Catch, Craft and Community Until 30 October 2016 National Museum of Denmark The exhibition explores the history of the umiaq – an Inuit boat. For centuries the umiaq was the chosen vessel for Inuit whale hunting and long-distance travelling across Arctic waters. The centre piece is the nine metre long umiaq built in 2005 by Greenlanders at Kofoed’s Skole in Copenhagen. This boat was built using only traditional craftsmanship, and the project is a testimony to the abilities and identity of its builders. Admission: Free

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Round the Circus Ring

Until 30 December 2016 Greve Museum Experience the rapid development of the retail industry, which has been in the area for 150 years. The exhibition tells about how shopping facilities has been in the small villages, and how they have changed in line with the area and the shops’ general development. Admission: Free

Until 22 December 2016 The Circus Museum Experience the fantastic World of Circus. The exhibition covers everything from clowns like Charlie Rivel to great magicians, acrobats, and animals in the circus. You can see beautiful costumes, weird props, and amazing films and photos. For the children, there are costumes and different activities to try out. Admission: 50 DKK Children: Free

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Shahnama – The Colorful Epic about Iran’s Past Until 6 November 2016 The David Collection Visitors truly have something to look forward to when the museum focuses on world-class art from Iran in this large-scale special exhibition. Drama, romance, human tragedy, and the struggle between good and evil – all are found in the beloved Persian epic, the Shahnama (The Book of Kings). Over 50 exquisite works of art carry the visitor off into the epic’s wondrous world, from the first verse to the last. Be sure to make plenty of time to see it all! Admission: Free

The King’s Forest –The World’s Heritage Until 22 December 2016 The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry Temporary exhibition about the Par force Hunting Landscape in North Zealand accepted on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2015. The landscape exemplifies how the interchange of Baroque values in Europe influenced developments in landscape design in the 17th-18th centuries, and particularly bears witness to the influence exerted by French and German hunting landscapes. The exhibition illustrates the design, and tells about the period and the hunt. A good introduction to an excursion in the forests. Admission: 70 DKK Under 18: Free Seniors: 60 DKK Wednesday: Free

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Spejderskolen Korinth and Brejning Efterskole Until 31 December 2016 The Danish Scout Museum This a speciel exhibition about a very Danish thing, namely the two “efterskoler” – schools for young people (both boys and girls) in the age group 14-16 years. Spejderskolen Korinth started as a residential school for young girls/guides in 1922 (founded by The Danish Guide Association), and Brejning Efterskole was founded in 1997 by The Danish Guide and Scout Association. The values of the scout and guide associations form the basic principles of the two schools. Admission: Free FOR KIDS & FREE

23rd World Scout Jamboree Until 31 December 2016 The Danish Scout Museum In the summer of 2015 the 23rd World Scout Jamboree was held in Japan. The event had 33,628 participants from 155 countries. We have made a small exhibition of some of the merchandises from the camp: badges, flags, cups, pins, etc. – and of course also photos and information. Around 475 scouts, guides and leaders from Denmark participated in the camp. Admission: Free 43


Learning from Japan Until 24 September 2017 Designmuseum Danmark In 2015, Designmuseum Danmark celebrated its 125-year anniversary. From the beginning, the museum has had a strong focus on Japanese design as inspiration for Danish art and industrial design. Exquisite Japanese applied art added an extraordinary boost to Danish arts and crafts around the turn of the century. The exhibition presents the museum’s world-class Japanese collection as well as Danish handicrafts, design, posters, and graphic art with inspiration from Japan. Admission: 100 DKK OPEN MONDAYS

In the Wake of the Vikings Until 31 December 2017 Viking Ship Museum The special exhibition In the Wake of the Vikings is the story about how the five Skuldelev ships have shaped the museum to what it is today: how the remarkable find has been of crucial importance for maritime archaeology in Denmark and the driving force behind far-reaching archaeological experiments within reconstruction and sailing. Admission: 120 DKK Under 18: Free

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In the Wake of the Vikings

Monday-Sunday 10-16 Viking Ship Museum The boat builders are constructing a Viking ship using replica Viking tools. The blacksmith, woodcarver, rope maker, willow worker and sail maker take turns demonstrating their skills, and if you are over 8 years of age, you can try your hand at the difficult crafts. Make rope, weave with willow, carve beautiful patterns in wood, or shape glowing iron at the smithy. Two craft workers will be present every day. Admission: 120 DKK Under 18: Free

Boat Trips

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safety standards. From 1 May to 30 September we offer daily one-hour sailing tours. The tickets are sold on a first-come, first-sold basis from 10 o’clock on the day of the sailing, as additional tickets to the entrance ticket. Admission: 100 DKK, in addition to general admission: 120 DKK Under 18: Free FOR KIDS

Hamlet Live

May: Monday-Sunday 11-16 June-July: Monday-Sunday 10-17.30 Kronborg Castle A theatrical adventure for the whole Family. Over the summer, Hamlet, Ophelia, the ghost, and many others will move from the pages of the famous play “Hamlet” straight onto the set of Kronborg Castle. Smoke will descend in a mysterious veil of mist, swords will clash sending sparks flying in the air, and blood will flow as Hamlet unleashes a furious frenzy of revenge. There will be an atmosphere of tension, fear, intrigue, and – true to the spirit of Shakespeare – lashings of comedy. Admission: 140 DKK Children (4-17): 75 DKK

Guided Tour of The Royal Reception Rooms

Monday-Sunday at 15 Christiansborg Palace Learn about the ornamentation, works of art, and the history of the majestic rooms, and hear about the official functions of the Queen such as banquets, state dinners, and public audiences. Visiting The Great Hall with the tapestries is a part of the tour. Admission: Included in general Admission: 120 DKK Children (4-17): 60 DKK Students: 100 DKK FOR KIDS & FREE

Summer at the Open Air Museum

May-June: Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 July: Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 The Open Air Museum The Open Air Museum offers horse carriage rides, workshops, guided tours, and many other activities during the summer. Please visit natmus.dk for more information. Admission: Free


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Wartime Dilemmas

Children’s Workshops

Tuesday-Friday 11-15 Saturday-Sunday 11-16 Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Rent an iPad and play the game “Wartime Dilemmas”. Work together to figure out how you can make it through the trying times of World War I, and help the characters make some very tough choices. A great deal is at stake for the soldier, the housekeeper, and the working boy. The question is whether the family, their fortune, and their country can survive these difficult years – with your help! The game is available in Danish, German, and English. Admission: 20 DKK

Saturday-Sunday 11.30-16.30 SMK - National Gallery of Denmark Get inspired with clay, paper, cloth, paint, pencils, glue guns, and paint brushes, and create your own painting or sculpture in our workshops. Artists are on hand to instruct and assist. Age: 3 years and up. Tickets can be picked up at the museum’s information desk between 11.0015.45. Admission: 50 DKK

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Family Workshops

Guided Tour in English

Wednesday-Friday 14-15 Medical Museion The tour gives an introduction to the museum and to the various exhibitions on display. The museum building was inaugurated in 1787 as the Royal Academy of Surgeons, and the exhibitions reflect on health and disease – in the past, present, and future. The tour explore the culture and history of medicine and appeals to everybody who is curious to know how the body has been understood and treated over time - from antiquity to the age of the gene. Admission: Included in general admission: 50 DKK Children: 30 DKK Students: 30 DKK

Horses from the past. The guided tour ends in the huge indoor riding arena. Admission: Included in general admission: 120 DKK Children (4-17): 60 DKK Students: 100 DKK

Guided Tour of the Ruins under Christiansborg

Saturday at 12 Christiansborg Palace Hear about Bishop Absalon’s castle from 1167 and the Copenhagen Castle, which was torn down in 1731. The tour explains the more than 800-year history of Christiansborg as a medieval castle, royal residence, and power base. Admission: Included in general admission: 120 DKK Children (4-17): 60 DKK Students: 100 DKK

Guided Tour of the Royal Stables

Saturday at 14 Christiansborg Palace Hear about the Royal Family’s magnificent horses and prestigious state coaches that are kept between the marble columns in the over 250-year-old stables. Hear how the Royal Family use the stables, and about famous Frederiksborg

Sunday 13-16 Designmuseum Danmark Our family workshops are for families with children at the age of five and above. They always take inspiration from one of the museum’s current exhibitions and offer a hands-on workshop in our Design Studio, where you can design a small object and bring it home after your visit. Our family workshops are planned on chosen Sundays and during holidays. Admission: 20 DKK, in addition to general admission: 100 DKK Under 26: Free Students: Free

Free Tours on Sundays

Sunday 14-15 Designmuseum Danmark The museum offers free guided tours in Danish and English every Sunday, after admission is paid. Booking is not required. Admission: Included in general admission: 100 DKK Under 26: Free Students: Free

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Sunday Walks

Sunday 13-14 Danish Architecture Centre Learn about funky new architecture and the exciting urban development in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is known worldwide for its architecture tradition, and for being the most liveable city according to the magazine Monocle. Now you can see for yourself what makes the Danish capital so special. Join the Danish Architecture Centre on a tour through the city’s architecture and urban spaces every Sunday! Read more at dac.dk/tours Admission: 125 DKK

Guided Tours in French

1st Sunday of the month at 11 Nivaagaard Nivaagaard is pleased to offer all French-speaking guests guided tours in French. Our art historians offer presentations of the museum’s exhibitions, including Friendships & Friendship Portraits from Rome, Henri Martin – Poetic Landscapes, and our exquisite permanent collection, consisting of works from the European Renaissance and Baroque, and the Danish Golden Age. Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free Students: 60 DKK Seniors: 70 DKK FREE

Carlsberg Fridays –the Coolest Friday Bar in Copenhagen!

June: Friday 16-21 Visit Carlsberg When the week has passed, we transform our cosy courtyard into a vibrant Friday bar. With a Carlsberg in hand, a delicious barbeque from the grill and a DJ playing the background groove, your Friday evening cannot go wrong. As an extra element this summer, we will be showing the Euro’16 football 48

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matches. Do you want to learn more about Carlsberg? Our exhibition stays open in the evening, free of charge. In case of rain we move the event to Jacobsen Brewhouse & Bar. Come enjoy the evening with us. Admission: Free

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Circus Fun

May-June: Sunday 11-12.30 July: Sunday-Thursday 11-12.30 The Circus Museum Have you ever dreamed of becoming a circus princess or a trapeze artist? At Circus Fun you and the entire family have a chance at least for a moment to live out that dream. You can try out every kind of juggling, trapeze, tight wire, and much more, in the circus ring. A professional circus artist will be at your assistance, and everyone regardless of age can participate. Admission: 50 DKK Children: Free

Guided Tours at “Klunkehjemmet”

June-July: Saturday 14-15 National Museum of Denmark In a private property, very close to the National Museum of Denmark, a large and luxuriously decorated Victorian apartment is fully furnished in the late 19th-century Danish style called “klunkestil”. Experience a unique and cosy atmosphere, and let the fabrics, material, and details of craftsmanship of the era fill you with awe. A visit to the apartment is only

possible by joining a guided tour. Tickets available at the museum or via billet.natmus.dk. Admission: 50 DKK FREE

Summer Guided Tours

June-July: Saturday at 13 The David Collection Free guided tours in English in the museum’s three collections. For occasional tours in the special exhibition SHAHNAMA - The Colorful Epic About Iran’s Past, see the website davidmus.dk. The tours take place every Saturday at 13 during June, July, and August. Each tour permits a maximum of 15 guests. No reservations possible. Admission: Free

City and Movement

From 23 June: Monday-Sunday 10-17. Wednesday 10-21 Danish Architecture Centre How can we use the city for sports and movement? The exhibition ‘City and movement’ focuses on how street sports are changing the way we use the city. As part of the exhibition there will be a temporary street sport arena in front of the Danish Architecture Centre for everyone to explore. Admission: Free

Holiday at the Museum

From 25 June: Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 The Danish Museum of Science and Technology From end of June until the beginning of August there are a lot of extra activities for kids at The Danish Museum of Science and Technology, including a mini train running outside the museum. Check out tekniskmuseum.dk for more information about our summer activities and the detailed program. Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free


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Recruit at the Fort – Break a Sweat and Get down in the Grass

Guided Tours

From 25 June: Tuesday-Friday 1115. Saturday-Sunday 11-16 Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Buy a soldier’s book and hat, and get ready to explore the fort inside and out. As a new recruit, your job is to explore the fort’s grassy ramparts and hidden concrete caves. You must complete missions to prove that you can be a true soldier who is fit for fight and prepared to defend your country – while still remembering those back home. The material is available in Danish, German, and English. Admission: 25 DKK

Highlight Tours in English

July: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 11-12 National Museum of Denmark Who are the Danes? The highlight tour tells you the history of the Danish people from the life of the first Mesolithic hunters to the decorated hash stall of Christiania, based on some of the most important artefacts found and preserved through history. Tickets are available at the museum or via billet.natmus.dk. Admission: 50 DKK

July: Sunday at 14 SMK - National Gallery of Denmark See SMK’s masterpieces on a free guided tour. See smk.dk for more information. Admission: Free FREE

Mother’s Day Brunch

8 May 10-11 Heerup Museum Invite your mum, mother in law, or just a lovely woman or friend to a cosy brunch. Afterwards you can attend the Farmers Market or visit Heerup Museum. Tickets are to be purchased in advance via heerup.dk Admission: 100 DKK

Farmers Market

7-8 May 11-16 Heerup Museum Outdoor and indoor market with inspiration for all ages that loves gardening, crafts, and outdoor life. The market is connected to Heerup Museum and is based on the artist’s close ties to nature and the garden in which he made his art. The small cafe with local specialities will be open. No credit cards. Admission: Free FOR KIDS

Good Dog!

8 May 10-16 The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry A dog’s fair for your family. Meet man’s best friend, consult clubs, kennels, and other specialists, and learn something new about training your dog. The full programme is available at jagtskov.dk. Admission: 70 DKK Under 18: Free

Concert with Harriet Wheeler (Violin)

11 May at 17 Gl. Holtegaard Harriet Wheeler is a violinist in the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra and a very curious and brave musician. In relation to the current art exhibition at Gl. Holtegaard, Wheeler has created a solo concert presenting music written for strings from ancient to contemporary times. The concert will include a baroque work for violin, music by Stravinsky, as well as two new compositions. Admission: 95 DKK Under 18: Free

Michael Kimmel (US)

17 May at 20 The Black Diamond - The Royal Library More than one million people have watched Michael Kimmel’s TED Talk in which he makes a surpris49


ing, funny, and practical case for treating men and women equally in the workplace and at home. The renowned professor of sociology is author of the bestseller “Angry White Men - American Masculinity”, and he has been studying gender inequality for four decades. Admission: 110 DKK Students: 60 DKK

Elisabeth Leonskaja

19 May at 20 The Black Diamond - The Royal Library One of the world’s best leading pianists visits the Royal Library. Leonskaja will present a romantic and brilliant programme in the Queen’s Hall concluding with Tchaikovsky’s Grand Sonata in G Major – a true masterpiece from the great Russian composer. Leonskaja will also be playing Brahms and Schubert. Admission: 240 DKK Students: 90 DKK

Simon Lynge Concert

20 May at 21 North Atlantic House Concert with Greenland’s international singer/songwriter. Since the release of his critically acclaimed album “The Absence of Fear” in 2014, Lynge has been touring internationally, and has been writing new material for an upcoming album. This evening he is performing with a full band, and is ready to present both brand new songs and classics from his back catalogue. Admission: 125 DKK

Art and the Future of Biomedicine

25 May 19-22 Medical Museion Artist Gina Czarnecki will present the living artwork Heirloom. Visitors will be invited to join the debate about how artists and scientists work with human materials, and what it means for the future of biomedicine. Artwork open house from 16-22. Admission: Included in general admission: 50 DKK FREE

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Up to the Sky

23 May 12-14 + 20 June 12-14 The Church of Our Lady The tower of the Church of Our Lady is rarely open to the public. However, today it is possible to experience the city from above – and to visit the crypt from the old Church. Perhaps we will even ring the bell. Admission: Free

Outing at Sculpture Extra 2016

29 May at 12, Greve Museum The Køge Bay Association of the Arts hosts an outing among the sculptures in the museum’s garden, sharing stories about the art and the artists. Enjoy the art, the garden, and Danish summer weather in the company of fellow art enthusiasts. The event will also cater to guests’ ears with musical entertainment. You can order food in advance at the café. Admission: Free FREE

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Late Night at the National Museum: Women Deliver!

19 May 16-22 National Museum of Denmark On the occasion of the Women Deliver Global Conference, the National Museum hosts a late night event offering inspiring stories and events on women emancipation. Experience music, film, debates, art, and much more. Admission: Free

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29 May 10-16 The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry Work in the Stone Age hunter’s workshop, make a decoy, learn the poacher’s tricks, or taste delicious game, when The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry, and Museum North Zealand in Hørsholm, invite you into the museum’s gardens on a beautiful day in May. Admission: Free


Cellcraft Workshop: Grow Your Own Cells

29 May 12-17 Medical Museion Think keeping a pet alive is hard? Come and explore how scientists and artists work with cells, and visit Gina Czarencki’s living artwork Heirloom. Admission: Included in general admission: 50 DKK FOR KIDS

Father’s Day – a Giant Machine Party

5 June 10-17 The Danish Museum of Science and Technology On 5 June the Danish Museum of Science and Technology celebrates Father’s Day with a giant machine party. Experience the first Danish car driving, fire engines, old motors, and lots of other machinery. There is a lot to try for the kids as well, including a mini train, archery, and funny bicycles. Enjoy lots of noise, smoke, and running machines! Admission: 80 DKK Under 18: Free

bition and in the baroque garden. Exhibition, talk and concert are mixed into one performative live experience – unique for each viewer and listener’s own path through the scenery. Admission: 95 DKK Under 18: Free

Esrum Medieval Fair

18-19 June 10-17 Esrum Abbey On the third weekend of June, we’ll take you back in time to the glory days of Esrum Abbey – the time in which monks resided here, and the king and his knights roamed Northern Zealand. Experience medieval times up-close with music, stands, shows, and perhaps a chat with the artisans, quacks, or the landlady… In short, the legendary medieval fair of Esrum is a weekend of midsummer, magic, and market ambience. Admission: 95 DKK Under 15: 75 DKK

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Midsummer Concert KID FRIENDLY

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8 June at 17 Gl. Holtegaard At this event, the current art exhibition at Gl. Holtegaard by Ulrik Heltoft will unfold itself in exceptional ways. Live music will blend with sounds and voices from Heltoft’s films and with the artist’s interactive introduction to his works. Four cellists will be playing from different spots in the exhi-

19 June at 14 Greve Museum Enjoy a cosy concert in the museum’s courtyard with the Greve Harmony Orchestra and guest soloist, tenor Thomas Koppel from the Royal Danish Opera. Revolving around the genre of light classical, the programme features Italian, Danish, and Nordic music. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be cancelled. Admission: Free

Midsummer’s Eve at Mosede Fort

23 June 14-midnight Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Come to the big midsummer’s party, an evening featuring a variety of cultural activities throughout the fort. The museum is open during the evening and historical figures in costume will take you on a journey 100 years into the past. Enjoy the beautiful view over Køge Bay as the bonfire is lit, and don’t miss the evening’s grand finale: a worldclass fireworks show! Admission: Free Museum admission: 90 DKK Under 18: Free FOR KIDS

Cannon Friday

1 July 11-18 The Powder Works – The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk This is the day to celebrate the history of Frederiks Værk as a former producer of cannons, guns, and powder for the Danish army and navy. There will be “historic soldiers”, guided tours, firing of salutes, and activities for children all day. Admission: 60 DKK Under 18: Free

Cello Concert

2 July 15-18 Gl. Holtegaard A concert with Andi Otto (cello), Soma Allpass (cello), Lil Lacy (cello), and Merete Smedegaard (dancer). This concert is a double concert featuring at one hand the Germany based cellist Andi Otto performing Fello: Fello is Andi Otto’s unique setup for musical performance. It 51


connects the cello and the computer as one instrument, using the bow as a special interface. The other part of the concert features the two cellists Soma Allpass and Lil Lacy. Together with the dancer Merete Smedegaard they will make live improvisations in the exhibition space. Admission: 95 DKK Under 18: Free

War, Battle and Sharp Weapons – Come to Warrior Training!

11-17 July 10-17 Viking Ship Museum During the summer, there will be weeks with special themes at the Viking Ship Museum, where we focus on the fascinating craftwork of the Vikings. At the Viking Ship Museum, you can try your hand at the fighting techniques mastered by the Vikings, every day 6-12 July. The warriors must be ready to defend the country against enemies, take part in a raid, or fight in the service of the King. Admission: 120 DKK Under 18: Free

try their own hand at making an iron nail. Our skilled blacksmiths will demonstrate and explain the noble art of blacksmithing – so come and join in! Admission: 120 DKK Under 18: Free

Abbey Kitchen

Every other Thursday 18.30-21.30 26 May + 9 June + 7 July + 21 July Esrum Abbey Do you appreciate high-quality ingredients, great culinary skills, and a cosy atmosphere? Then our Abbey Kitchen is for you. We serve everyday classics in our finest garments. Two courses are lovingly prepared with Nordic ingredients from the monks’ pantry, the Abbey garden’s herbs, and, not least, with plenty of patience. Outside seating in the Abbey courtyard is available depending on the weather. Check out esrum.dk for specific dates. Admission: 158 DKK Under 12: 98 DKK

Lazy Sundays

Work with Red-Hot Iron!

25-31 July 10-17 Viking Ship Museum We’ll be making iron rivets from bog ore for the reconstruction of the Gislinge Boat. This will be a unique archaeological experiment, where visitors can follow the smelting of the bog ore, the forging of the rivets, and the use of the rivets in the boat. Museum guests can also 52

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Every other Sunday 11.00-14.00 8 May + 22 May + 5 June + 3 July + 17 July + 31 July Esrum Abbey Grab your family and friends and spend your Sunday in the abbey cellar with a delicious brunch buffet – inspired by the Middle Ages. Enjoy the food, good company, and Esrum’s wonderful surroundings, all in complete relaxation. Check out esrum.dk for specific dates. Admission: 148 DKK


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The Open Air Museum (Frilandsmuseet) – National Museum of Denmark 4. Frederiksværk The Powder Works (Krudtværket) – The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk

Gilleleje Museum – Museum Nordsjælland

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The Lighthouse Museum (Fyrhistorisk Museum på Nakkehoved Fyr) – Museum Nordsjælland

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The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle (Det Nationalhistoriske Museum på Frederiksborg Slot)

Brede Works (Brede Værk) – National Museum of Denmark The Hermitage (Eremitageslottet)

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The Power Station (Elværket) – Museum Nordsjælland

The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry (Dansk Jagt- og Skovbrugsmuseum)

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Æbelholt Monastery Museum (Æbelholt Klostermuseum) – Museum Nordsjælland

Hillerød City Museum & Graphic Museum (Hillerød Bymuseum & Grafisk Museum) – Museum Nordsjælland

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7. Greve Greve Museum Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 8. Rødovre Heerup Museum The West Rampart Experience Center (Oplevelsescenter Vestvolden)

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The Cathedral Museum (Domkirkens Museum – Vor Frue Kirke) The Bakkehus Museum (Bakkehusmuseet) Rahbeks Allé 23, Frederiksberg C Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 bakkehusmuseet.dk

Ballerup Museum

Pederstrupvej 51-53, Ballerup Tuesday-Friday 10-15 Sunday 11-15 ballerupmuseum.dk

The Bank and Savings Museum (Bank- og Sparekassemuseet)

Overgaden neden Vandet 11, København K June: Wednesday 13.30-16.30 or on request. July: closed bankogsparrekassemuseet.dk

Nørregade 8, København K Monday-Thursday 11-16 Friday and Sunday 12-16 domkirken.dk

Christiansborg Palace (Christiansborg Slot)

Christiansborg Slotsplads, Copenhagen K Monday-Sunday 10-17 christiansborgslot.dk

Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) Strandgade 27 B, København K Monday-Friday 10-17 Wednesday 10-21 Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays 10-17 dac.dk

Danish Immigration Museum (Immigrantmuseet) – Furesø Museums Stavnsholtvej 3, Farum Tuesday-Saturday 10-16 danishimmigrationmuseum.com

The Circus Museum (Cirkusmuseet)

Hovedporten 6, Hvidovre Sunday-Thursday 10-15 cirkusmuseum.dk

The Danish Museum for Hunting and Forestry (Dansk Jagt- og Skovbrugsmuseum) Folehavevej 15-17, Hørsholm Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 jagtskov.dk

The Cisterns (Cisternerne) The Black Diamond – The Royal Library (Den Sorte Diamant – Det Kgl. Bibliotek) Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1, København K Monday-Saturday 10-19 kb.dk

Søndermarken, Frederiksberg Tuesday-Sunday 11-17 cisternerne.dk

Copenhagen Zoo (Zoologisk Have) Brede Works (Brede Værk) – National Museum of Denmark I.C. Modewegs Vej, Kgs. Lyngby Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 natmus.dk/brede-vaerk

Roskildevej 32, Frederiksberg May: Monday-Friday 10-17 Saturday-Sunday 10-18 From 1 June: Monday-Sunday 10-18 From 25 June: Monday-Sunday 10-20 zoo.dk

The Danish Museum of Science and Technology (Danmarks Tekniske Museum) Fabriksvej 25, Helsingør Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 July: Monday-Sunday 10-17 tekniskmuseum.dk

The Danish Music Museum (Musikmuseet) – National Museum of Denmark Rosenørns allé 22, Frederiksberg C Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 natmus.dk/musikmuseet

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The Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet)

Esrum Abbey (Esrum Kloster & Møllegård)

Greve Museum

The Danish Police Museum (Politimuseet)

Experimentarium City

The Hermitage (Eremitageslottet)

Rigsdagsgården 9, København K Tuesday-Friday 9-16 sa.dk

Fælledvej 20, København N Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday 11-16 politimuseum.dk

Klostergade 11, Græsted Tuesday-Sunday 11-17 esrum.dk

Trangravsvej 10-12, København K Temporarily closed experimentarium.dk

Bækgårdsvej 9, Greve Tuesday-Friday 11-15 Sunday 11-17 grevemuseum.dk

Dyrehaven 4, Lyngby Open on select days, pre-booked tickets required eremitageslottet.dk

Flynderupgård Museum The Danish Scout Museum (Spejdermuseet) Arsenalvej 10, København K Wednesday 17-20 Thursday 14-17 Sunday 11-15 spejdermuseet.dk

The David Collection (Davids Samling) Kronprinsessegade 30, København K Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 Wednesday 10-21 davidssamling.dk

Designmuseum Danmark Bredgade 68, København K Tuesday-Sunday 11-17 Wednesday 11-21 designmuseum.dk

Agnetevej 9, Espergærde Tuesday-Sunday 12-16 helsingormuseer.dk

Gilleleje Museum – Museum Nordsjælland

Vesterbrogade 56, Gilleleje May: Wednesday-Friday 13-16 Saturday 10-14 June-July: Wednesday-Monday 13-16 museumns.dk

Gl. Holtegaard

Attemosevej 170, Holte Tuesday-Sunday 12-17 Thursday 12-20 glholtegaard.dk

DieselHouse

Elværksvej 50, København SV Monday-Thursday 10-16 1st and 3rd Sunday 10-13.30 dieselhouse.dk

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Glyptoteket

Dantes Plads 7, København V Tuesday-Sunday 11-18 Thursday 11-22 glyptoteket.dk

Heerup Museum

Kirkesvinget 1, Rødovre Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 heerup.dk

Helsingør City Museum (Helsingør Bymuseum) Sct. Anna Gade 36, Helsingør Tuesday-Sunday 12-16 Saturday 10-14 helsingormuseer.dk

Hillerød City Museum & Graphic Museum (Hillerød Bymuseum & Grafisk Museum) – Museum Nordsjælland Helsingørgade 65, Hillerød Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 Graphic Museum: Wednesday 11-14.30 museumns.dk


The Hirschsprung Collection (Den Hirschsprungske Samling) Stockholmsgade 20, København Ø Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 hirschsprung.dk

Hørsholm Museum of Local History (Hørsholm Egns Museum) – Museum Nordsjælland Sdr. Jagtvej 2, Hørsholm Tuesday-Sunday 13-16 museumns.dk

The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk – (Industrimuseet Frederiks Værk) Torvet 1 Frederiksværk Tuesday-Friday 10-14 indmus.dk

J.F. Willumsen Museum Jenriksvej 4, Frederikssund Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 jfwillumsensmuseum.dk

The Karen Blixen Museum (Karen Blixen Museet) Rungsted Strandvej 11, Rungsted Kyst May-June: Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 July: Monday 12-19 Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 blixen.dk

The House of Knud Rasmussen (Knud Rasmussens Hus)

Knus Rasmussens Vej 9, Hundested Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 knudrasmus.dk

Kronborg Castle (Kronborg Slot)

Kronborg 2 C, Helsingør May: Monday-Sunday 11-16 June-July: 10-17.30 kronborgslot.dk

Land of Legends Lejre (Sagnlandet Lejre) Slangealleen 2, Lejre Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 From 25 June: Monday-Sunday 10-17 sagnlandet.dk

The Lapidarium of Kings in Christian IV’s Brewhouse (Kongernes Lapidarium) Frederiksholms Kanal 29, København K Temporarily closed – check website for updates kongerneslapiradium.dk

The Lighthouse Museum (Fyrhistorisk Museum på Nakkehoved Fyr) – Museum Nordsjælland Fyrvejen 25 A, Gilleleje Thursday-Sunday 11-16 From 21 June: Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 museumns.dk

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Gammel Strandvej 13, Humlebæk Tuesday-Friday 11-22 Saturday-Sunday 11-18 louisiana.dk

Medical Museion (Medicinsk Museion)

Bredgade 62, København K Wednesday-Friday 12-16 Sunday 12-16 museion.ku.dk

Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Mosede Strandvej 87A, Greve Tuesday-Friday 11-15 Saturday-Sunday 11-16 danmark1914-18.dk

Mosegaarden – Furesø Museums

Skovgårds Allé 37, Værløse May-June: Tuesday-Friday 11-16, Sunday 13-16 July: Tuesday-Friday 11-16 furesoemuseer.dk

Mothsgården – Rudersdal Museums Søllerødvej 25, Holte Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 museer.rudersdal.dk

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M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark (M/S Museet for Søfart)

Ny Kronborgvej 1, Helsingør May-June: Tuesday-Sunday 11-17 July: Monday-Sunday 10-17 mfs.dk

Museum of Copenhagen (Københavns Museum) Vesterbrogade 59, København V Temporarily closed copenhagen.dk

The Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle (Det Nationalhistoriske Museum på Frederiksborg Slot) Frederiksborg Slot, Hillerød Monday-Sunday 10-17 dnm.dk

National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet Jacob Fortlingsvej 1, Kastrup Monday 10-21 Tuesday–Sunday 10 -17 denblaaplanet.dk

National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) Ny Vestergade 10, København K Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 natmus.dk

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Nivaagaard (Nivaagaards Malerisamling)

Gammel Strandvej 2, Nivå Tuesday-Friday 11-20 Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays 11-17 nivaagaard.dk

North Atlantic House (Nordatlantens Brygge) Strandgade 91, København K Monday-Friday 10-17 Saturday-Sunday 12-17 nordatlantens.dk

The Open Air Museum (Frilandsmuseet) – National Museum of Denmark

Kongevejen 100, Kgs. Lyngby Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 natmus.dk/frilandsmuseet

Ordrupgaard

Vilvordevej 110, Charlottenlund Tuesday-Friday 13-17 Wednesday 13-21 Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays 11-17 ordrupgaard.dk

The Powder Works (Krudtværket) – The Industrial Museum of Frederiks Værk Krudtværksalléen 1, Frederiksværk From 1 June: Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 indmus.dk

The Power Station (Elværket) – Museum Nordsjælland Frederiksgade 11, Hillerød Tuesday-Friday 13.30-16 Wednesday 13-21 Saturday-Sunday 11-16 museumns.dk

The Revue Museum (Revymuseet)

Allégade 5, Frederiksberg Tuesday-Sunday 11-16 revymuseet.dk

The Royal Cast Collection (Den Kongelige Afstøbningssamling) Toldbodgade 40, København K Temporarily closed smk.dk

The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum (Tøjhusmuseet) – National Museum of Denmark Tøjhusgade 3, København K Tuesday-Sunday 12-16 natmus.dk/toejhusmuseet


Skibsklarerergaarden Museum Strandgade 91, Helsingør Tuesday-Sunday 12-16 Saturday 10-14 helsingormuseer.dk

SMK - National Gallery of Denmark (SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst) Sølvgade 48-50, København K Tuesday-Sunday 11-17 Wednesday 11-20 smk.dk

Storm P. Museum

Frederiksberg Runddel, Frederiksberg Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 stormp.dk

The Theatre Museum at the Court Theatre (Teatermuseet i Hofteatret) Christiansborg Ridebane 18, København K Tuesday-Thursday 11-15 Saturday-Sunday 13-16 teatermuseet.dk

Thorvaldens Museum

Bertel Thorvaldsens Plads 2, København K Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 thorvaldsens.dk

The Vedbæk Finds (Vedbækfundene) – Rudersdal Museums

The Yard Museum (Værftsmuseet) – Kulturværftet

Attemosevej 170, Holte Tuesday-Friday 12-16 Saturday-Sunday 12-17 museer.rudersdal.dk

Allégade 2, Helsingør Tuesday-Sunday 12-16 Saturday 10-14 helsingormuseer.dk

Viking Ship Museum (Vikingeskibsmuseet)

Æbelholt Monastery Museum (Æbelholt Klostermuseum) – Museum Nordsjælland

Vindeboder 12, Roskilde Monday-Sunday 10-17 vikingeskibsmuseet.dk

Æbelholt 4, Hillerød June-July: Wednesday, Saturday-Sunday 12-16 museumns.dk

Visit Carlsberg

Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, København V May: Tuesday-Sunday 10-17 June-July: Friday 16-21 visitcarlsberg.com

The Øresund Aquarium (Øresundsakvariet) Strandpromenaden 5, Helsingør Monday-Friday 10-16 Saturday-Sunday 10-17 oresundsakvariet.ku.dk

The West Rampart Experience Center (Oplevelsescenter Vestvolden) Jyllingevej 303, Rødovre Saturday-Sunday 11-16 vestvolden.dk

The Workers’ Museum (Arbejdermuseet) Rømersgade 22, København K Monday-Sunday 10-16 arbejdermuseet.dk

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