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Statens Museum for Kunst

4.1 (46 reviews)
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Statens Museum for Kunst in København
Bruce K.

The state art museum in Denmark, this is an easy three hour visit with lots of art to look at. Nicely organized and well separated, it is not just Danish artists but European masters as well. I arrived just as the museum was opening for the day, so I was alone with many of the exhibits for a good piece of time. This was great to be able to see and enjoy the art. A wooden sculpture of a bishop from the 14th century. Great art from Bosch, Rubens, Matisse, Picasso, Laurens, Strindberg and lots more. So easy and approachable. Photographs are permitted, as long as your flash is disabled. A free cloakroom for storing bags in the basement, clean bathrooms and a free wifi. Sure, the museum isn't free anymore but I found it well worth the cost of admission. One star off for the gift shop which had no prints of the art in the museum and barely even a few postcards of the exhibits.

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Will S.

Free museum?? I'm there. But WOW. The permanent collection is phenomenal. To view the permanent collection takes a few hours so you can make a day of it if you want to see the current exhibit as well (paid entrance). But wait this place is an amazing building, architecturally and an optimal space view art for a newbie or an experienced art lover. On top of that, if you came here and had no idea about Danish Art history (like moi) the representative art here tells a compelling story about the different movements of Art and Danmark's great artists. The Art history of Danmark is all over the walls described in such informative progression, you come away....... appreciating. For example, I didn't know the Danes were one of the first to give women artists professional acceptance. Super Cool. They were also one of the first cultures to use the common person (vs. royalty) as main or prominent subject to paintings. Very Cool. Modern art installations outside juxtaposed with the gardens were also awe inspiring. Visits: 1 Tip: Aamanns (Aamanns smørrebrødsdeli) for really well made Danish open-faced sandwiches is two blocks down, an easy walk for lunch. The permanent exhibit is free and the paid side will let you back with your paid ticket, if you wanna break for lunch.

Rita L.

free admission for most exhibits! Good to spend a few hours here checking out the art.

Where the old meets new
Stephanie P.

Why didn't I know this museum is always free? You can just go for a coffee and then enjoy some of the galleries at the same time! How cool is that? And if you re into not spending too much money check billigkbh.dk where you can see all sort of things that are cheap or free around copenhagen. Regarding the museum, it's medium size and it has Danish and international art. The art is from the 1300 until the 1900. Some of the modern made me feel a bit uneasy but there were some cool exhibits too. Plus I am not so good with modern art so maybe you shouldn't consider my opinion about it. I also saw some paintings from the famous Rembrandt and Rubens which was nice. However we didn't have time to see everything as it was closing but hey, I can go back anytime for free. I loved the building and the cafeteria has a beautiful view over the park. So it's worth going! I wish they would have plugs so I could go study there! I would definitely go back now that I know it's there!

Neal Stimler
Carina Ø.

I think this is one of the most beautiful museums we have in Denmark, the entrance, standing outside is breathtaking. Likewise if you step on to the stairs of the entrance, you can se many of the old significant buildings in Copenhagen. Inside is amazing as well, the old and new extension building goes well together. I come here once every 4-5 month and have been lucky with the exhibitions the museum have showed, all very very good. They always create a good atmosphere and perfect environment to showcase the art at its best. If in Copenhagen I would suggest you go here, just to see the building from the outside as it is breathtaking. Plus it´s very close to other great sights and it´s free to go in, only the special shows they charge. Moreover, I keep an eye on their special events - they sometimes have great speakers coming, also for people like me who aren´t artsy per say.

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Beautiful museum and a lovely cafe - worth a visit!

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If in Copenhagen I would suggest you go here, just to see the building from the outside as it is breathtaking.

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Rundetaarn

4.3(86 reviews)
0.8 kmKøbenhavn K
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Wow!!! Rundetaarn is on the Top Ten must see list when in Copenhagen. What makes " Round Tower" so…read morespecial and intriguing? I'm glad you asked... With its distinctive spiral ramp, the Round Tower has become a Danish landmark. Here are some notable facts and points of interest: 1.The Hollow Core: the shape of the tower was Denmark's geographical zero point. 2. There is an Observatory which houses a telescope built in 1929. 3. The Library Hall is used for changing exhibits, cultural events and concerts 4. The Spiral Ramp will get you to 10,000 steps easily; it is the only way to the top of the tower and spins 7 1/2 times around the Tower's hollow core. Believe me, you feel those twists as you climb. 5. The Bell Loft is situated above the Library Hall and two floors above the Trinity Church where the bells have rung for hundreds of years. 6. The Platform: once you climb the narrow stairs you are atop and can see all of Copenhagen's charms and Sweden. During the summer there is a kiosk that sells sweet treats 7. The Planetarium: shows the solar system I highly recommend visiting Rundetaarn. It is located in Norreport; beautiful shops and restaurants. Polse: best hot dogs are served in this truck outside tower Rundetaarn is located on: Kobmagergarde 52 A 1150 København K Denmark Check out Rundetaarn.dk for more info

This is no longer included in the CPH Card when I went (July) but it was on the card back in…read moreFebruary. Even so, the cost is reasonable (kids are free) so we paid and went up. Plus, it was raining so a good way to wait it out while taking in the sights. You walk up a gentle spiral to get a nice view of the city. Along the way, there are rooms you can stop in for art exhibitions, a view of the actual church (there was service going on when we were there), random alcoves, refreshments, and even the toilet. The place is clean and it wasn't overly crowded when we went on a weekday in the afternoon. Because of the gentler slope, it's friendly for all ages. The view isn't very high, but it's still pretty good! There are little "benches" along the way - in case you do need to rest or plan the next stop of your day. A good place to stop by to get a view of the city!

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