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A museum dedicated to the art and works of Danish and Icelandic Neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, showcasing his marble and plaster sculptures, original models, paintings, antiques, drawings, and prints.
A Jewish museum that exhibits Danish Jewish historical artifacts and art, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind.
The Royal Danish Library is the national library of Denmark and the university library of the University of Copenhagen, holding nearly all known Danish printed works since the 17th century.
A museum of military history and arms, The Danish War Museum showcases over 100,000 weapons, including swords, pistols, armours, machine guns, and canons from the 16th century to present days, in its Great Gallery and Canon Gallery.
A national museum of cultural history showcasing 14,000 years of Danish history, from the Ice Age to the present, with a vast collection of objects from ancient cultures and everyday life stories of Danish people.
A premier Danish academy of science, established in 1742, promoting interdisciplinary understanding, organizing scientific meetings, publishing works, and advising, with a focus on strengthening the position of science in Denmark.
A sculpture museum, primarily featuring antique sculptures from ancient Mediterranean cultures, including Greece, Rome, and Egypt, as well as modern works by artists like Auguste Rodin.
A historic theatre venue, the Glass Hall is a 957-seat theatre building within Tivoli Gardens, offering a diverse range of performances, from concerts to revues, with a rich history dating back to 1843.
A pleasure garden and amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark, dating back to 1843 and recognized as the third-oldest operating amusement park in the world.
A public research university, the University of Copenhagen is the oldest university in Denmark, founded in 1479. It is known for its strong academic reputation and close partnerships with other top universities worldwide.
A botanical garden and research institution covering 10 hectares, featuring historical glasshouses, a diverse plant collection, and serving as a public space for recreation and education.
A Renaissance palace built as a country summerhouse in 1606, exemplifying Christian IV's architectural projects in the Dutch Renaissance style. The palace has been expanded and houses a museum housing the Royal Collections and Crown Jewels, and features a beautiful garden.
A comprehensive collection of graphic art featuring over 245,000 works, including copperplate engravings, drawings, etchings, and more, showcasing Danish and foreign art from the 15th century to the present day.
A Statens Museum for Kunst, also known as the National Gallery of Denmark, is an art museum showcasing Danish and Scandinavian art from 1750-1900, European art from 1300-1800, and modern art, with over 9,000 paintings and sculptures in its collection.
A historic palace complex built for four noble families, later purchased by the royal family after Christiansborg Palace burned down in 1794, and serving as their official residence.
A historic art school, established in 1754, offering education and research in painting, sculpture, architecture, graphics, photography, performance, and video, as well as art history.
A national Danish performing arts institution, the Royal Danish Theatre was founded in 1748 and presents opera, ballet, concerts, and drama in several locations, including its original building and newer venues.
A museum building in Copenhagen, Denmark, housing the art collection of C. L. David, featuring Islamic art from the 7th to 19th centuries, as well as European and Danish art, including furniture, porcelain, silverware, and paintings.
A cinematheque, Cinemateket, is a cultural institution that collects, preserves, and shows Danish and foreign films, promoting film art, culture, and history.
A 17th-century observation tower featuring an equestrian staircase and a helical corridor leading to its 34.8m-high observation deck with a wrought-iron lattice.
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