Viking Ship Museum

The Viking Ship Museum spans a vast area, offering enough experiences to fill an entire day. In the grand Viking Ship Hall, you can admire five original Viking ships from the 11th century, all excavated 20 km north of Roskilde. These ships were part of a defense system against enemy naval attacks on Roskilde, which […]
The Theatre Museum at the Court Theatre

Today, visitors to the museum have access to the Court Theatre itself, where a selection of drawings, paintings, costumes, scenographic models, programs, posters and objects that together tell the story of the development of Danish theatre since Holberg’s time in the early 18th century can be seen in the corridors and foyer. The Court Theatre: […]
STORM

Laugh and learn! STORM gives you an entertaining insight into the importance of humour and satire – historically and today. STORM invites you to enjoy fun and entertaining stories from the popular and beloved humorous cultural heritage. From historical artists such as Storm P., Liva Weel and Dirch Passer to modern-day Roald Als, Casper Christensen […]
Museum of Copenhagen

Museum of Copenhagen is a must see for anyone interested in the city. Museum of Copenhagen is a must see for anyone interested in Copenhagen. Experience the city’s history over 14,000 years, from the reindeer antlers carved by Ice Age hunters to the finely decorated sword handles of the Viking Age and films narrated by […]
Rosenborg

In the middle of the King’s Garden, the Royal Guard guards the treasury of Denmark. The castle was built by Christian IV more than 400 years ago and over the years has stored the most precious treasures of Danish kings and queens, including the crown jewels, which are still used by the Royal Family to […]
Frederiksborg

A tour through the stunning rooms of Frederiksborg is a journey through 500 years of Danish history. Experience the grandeur of Christian IV’s magnificent 17th-century castle. This impressive Renaissance fortress tells the story of a king driven by power and ambition. As you enter, the Neptune Fountain in the outer courtyard and the elegant Marble […]
Christiansborg Palace

The old canals wind around the heart of Copenhagen – Slotsholmen, where the tower of Christiansborg Palace hovers over the roofs of the city. HisAt Christiansborg, you can step into the very surroundings that are the setting for many of His Royal Majesty the King’s official duties. The place where heads of state from all over […]
The Amalienborg Museum

The Amalienborg Museum is located in Christian VIII’s Palace, one of the four palaces that have been home to the Danish royal family in Copenhagen since 1794. Here you can see the royal study from Europe’s parents-in-law Christian the 9th and Queen Louise to Her Majesty Queen Margrethe’s father, Frederik. 9 You can see the […]
The Glyptotek

The Glyptotek presents the Nordic region’s largest collection of antique art, world-class French art and Danish Golden Age art in a setting where even the architecture and interior are unrivalled in Denmark. Changing exhibitions and events offer new perspectives on art and draw connections between past and present. World-class artThe man behind the Glyptotek, Carl […]
The Round Tower

In the heart of Copenhagen lies the Round Tower – one of Denmark’s most iconic buildings. In addition to its characteristic spiral staircase leading up to a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, the tower also hosts exhibitions, concerts, events and Europe’s oldest functioning. The Round Tower was built in 1642 by Denmark’s most industrious […]
National Museum of Denmark

In the heart of Copenhagen, The National Museum of Denmark brings history to life. Here, you can explore everything from the Viking Age and the Middle Ages to everyday life in Denmark and feel how history continues to shape who we are today. Step into Denmark’s greatest treasure trove of storiesIn the exhibition Prehistoric Denmark, […]
The Workers’ Museum

At the Workers’ Museum, the Danish worker takes center stage. Through immersive exhibitions, you’ll step into the past, where the scent of frying food, kerosene, and coal almost lingers in the air. Discover the story of Copenhagen’s workers, their lives, culture, and working conditions, over the past 150 years. The Workers’ Museum offers an in-depth […]
The Nivaagaard Collection

Set in a wonderful rhododendron park overlooking Øresund and protected salt marshes, the museum takes visitors on a journey through changing exhibitions and a collection of 500 years of world art – from Italian Renaissance, Dutch Baroque and 19th century Danish. The Nivaagaard Collection organises more than 300 events a year related to the art […]
The Danish Police Museum

Nørrebro is home to Denmark’s only museum of police history. The museum is housed in the legendary Station 6 – one of Copenhagen’s oldest police stations. The Police Museum describes the exciting and eventful history of the police from its origins to the present day. The biggest criminal cases in Danish historyIn the museum’s exhibitions […]
Karen Blixen Museum

Visit Karen Blixen’s childhood home and experience the atmosphere of the rooms where famous and beloved stories were created. A Writer’s Childhood HomeBabette’s Feast, The African Farm, Seven Fantastic Tales – all pearls of Danish literature, written within the walls of Rungstedlund at Rungsted Strand. The Karen Blixen Museum, housed in the home where she […]
Migration Museum of Denmark

The Migration Museum is a modern and contemporary museum that has been part of the state-recognised Furesø Museums since 2007. As the only museum of its kind in Denmark, the Immigrant Museum covers Danish immigration history over 500 years – ever since the first Dutch came to Amager and the Roma came to the country […]
Copenhagen Cathedral Museum

The Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen Cathedral, is probably best known for its radio-broadcasted morning services, stunning architecture, late-night events, and its role as the venue for royal weddings. But the church also houses a museum. A museum in the churchAt the entrance of the church, a staircase leads up to a long corridor with […]
The Hirschsprung Collection

Step into a treasure trove of Danish painting, where Golden Age works, Skagen painters, Symbolists and Funen painters are richly represented, and where you will be overwhelmed by beautiful, impressive and groundbreaking paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Romantic landscapesThe Hirschsprung Collection is the private art collection of tobacco manufacturer Heinrich Hirschsprung, which […]
The David Collection

The David Collection is a unique art museum with a remarkable collection. Here, beautiful artworks and fascinating stories merge in a historic setting. Located in the heart of Copenhagen, the museum offers an unforgettable experience where you can explore world-class art. C.L. David – the man behind the collection The David Collection was founded by […]
Danish Museum of Science and Technology

Technology is everywhere in our lives. In fact, it’s impossible to imagine humanity without technology. It solves problems, but it also undeniably creates them, and it defines our lives for better or worse. At the Technical Museum of Denmark you can experience everything from iconic cars, aeroplanes and bicycles to everyday devices like computers, game […]
The Danish Bank and Savings Museum

A visit to the Danish Bank and Savings Museum is a peek into 19th-century banking. The museum tells the whole story of a time when banks became increasingly important in the Danish and international financial world. MONEY – yours, mine and ours is the permanent exhibition. It gives you an insight into a time when […]
Bakkehuset

Step into the Danish Golden Age. A private visit to the Danish Golden AgeIn the first decades of the 1800s, Bakkehuset was buzzing with life and conversations between the married couple Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbek, who opened their home to writers, artists and scientists of the time. Here, among others, H.C. Andersen and Adam […]
ENIGMA

ENIGMA is the museum of post, telecommunications, and communication. A contemporary museum that brings history to life with engaging exhibitions, a dedicated children’s area, and hands-on workshops. At ENIGMA, explore two distinct exhibition areas that together trace the history of Danish communication and media. From the establishment of the postal service in 1624, through the […]