Fundado en 1958, Louisiana es el museo de arte moderno más grande de Dinamarca. El museo es un anexo de una vieja villa, ubicada en medio de un magnífico parque que se expande hasta resund. En el parque encontrarás esculturas de Henry Moore, Calder, Max Ernst, Arp y Debuffet. Dentro se encuentra una magnífica colección de esculturas de Giacometti. Disfruta las exhibiciones de Van Gogh, Monet, Magritte, Chagall, Matisse, Warhol y Hopper. El museo contiene una sala de conciertos y un excelente restaurante que posee hermosas vistas de resund.
Teatermuseet i Hofteatret is an enticing museum that hosts a huge collection of artifacts, photographs, drawings, paintings, engravings, costumes, set models and other exhibits that reveal history of theater in the region. A visit to the museum is an amazing way to find out how theater, music, ballets and other cultural activities developed in the country.
The Black Diamond, simply known as "The Diamond," is an extension of the Royal Library, designed in a modern architectural style, smooth as a mirror, by the architect firm Schmidt, Hammer and Lassen. The main entrance to the Royal Library is from Søren Kierkegaards Square, and you'll find the ticket office as well as restrooms, the cloakroom and a bookshop here. The entrance to Restaurant Søren K is from the vestibule. The entrance to the Queen's Auditorium is from Christians Brygge 9. This hall is hired out for different arrangements of rhythmic and classical music, as well as for some lectures and conferences. Tickets for the musical arrangements can be bought at the ticket office.
Esta grandiosa construcción fue levantada en 1889-96 en base a los planos trazados por Wilhelm Dahlerup y G.E.W. Mller, al estilo Renacimiento Italiano. En otoño de 1998, fue inaugurada una extensión que dio al Museo Estatal de Arte la renovación que necesitaba. Los arquitectos fueron Anna Maria Indrio y Mads Mller. Esta construcción sumamente original fue construida en el parque detrás de la construcción original y está conectada a ésta por un pasillo cubierto de vidrio, "la calle de las esculturas". La 'calle' se extiende por todo lo largo del museo, y en su interior se llevan a cabo conciertos y espectáculos de baile. El museo contiene colecciones de arte que datan del siglo XII. Entre las más viejas colecciones Europeas y Danesas, deleita tu vista con las pinturas de Titian, Tintoretto, Breugel, Rubens, Frans Hals y Rembrandt. La colección moderna comprende obras de Picasso, Braque, Leger, Modigliani y Emil Nolde. También los pintores daneses están muy bien representados, y puedes disfrutar los estilos de Oluf Hst, Edward Weihe, Olaf Rude y Harald Giersing.
Cinemateket is in the heart of Copenhagen, between Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport Station, and is part of the Danish Film Institute. The architecturally interesting building contains two cinema theaters, a library, a videoteque, a bookshop and a café, all in a fashionable atmosphere. The repertoire varies with different themes each month; almost all genres are represented at some time throughout the year. Each film is screened twice or thrice a month, and the prices are relatively low per ticket. Some short flicks and children's films are free, but you normally have to order the tickets in advance. Cinemateket is the only cinema in Copenhagen with such a varied repertoire, and is an especially fun place to bring children on a rainy day.
Located on Kongens Nytorv, the Royal Danish Theater was built by architect Wilhelm Dallerup in 1874. The building is especially impressive at night when crowds flock to the theater in evening dress. Home of the Royal Theater Company, the Royal Ballet and the Opera, the theater has two stages: Gamle Scene (old stage) and Ny Scene (new stage). Gamle Scene has a magnificent auditorium. The ceiling is decorated with Constantin Hansen's Nine Muses. Sculptures of two of Denmark's most famous playwrights decorate the entrance: Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754) was sculpted by T. Stein in 1875 and Adam Oehlenschläger (1799-1850) made by H.W. Bissen in 1861. In 1929-31 the Ny Scene was built in a separate building, the controversial, art deco Strekassen. The ticket office is open from 1p to 8p, Monday to Saturday. Leftover tickets are sold at half price from 5p on the evening of the performance.
This school, attached to Lund University, is southern Sweden's premiere training facility for classical musicians. The shows the school puts on are infrequent but incredible, as the talent and training on display here is second to none.
Despite its small size, this gallery is one of the hottest venues for the works of local artists in Malmö. Some artists are established presences in the art world and some are relative unknowns, but Tomas Wallner and his staff have a reputation for choosing only the finest talents for display in their space. There are also several other galleries in the building, so visitors or art buyers will have plenty to see after a visit here.
Galleri 21, a contemporary art gallery is known for hosting a number of exhibitions with a well-curated selection of artworks by emerging artists. The artworks on display here not only showcases the best of the Nordic art scene but one can also view artworks sourced from various parts of Europe. Artworks by skilled artists like Jenny Berg, Dana Sederowsky, Maiken Stene have been exhibited here in the past. One of the longest functioning artist-run galleries in the country, Galleri 21 won't disappoint you with its collection.
Established in 1948, The David Collection began by showcasing the private art collection of Christian Ludvig David, a renowned lawyer. Today, the museum's collection has grown significantly and includes 18th-century European art and Danish Early Modern Art. The museum's pride however, is their collection of Islamic art, that is believed to be one of the most comprehensive in Europe. Other exhibits include Danish and French ceramics, European furniture and German porcelain. The museum occupies a beautiful early 19th-century house, that was a former residence of the museum founder. Entrance is free and guided tours are available. Check website for more.
This theater is a new innovation in Malmö's theater scene, but is built in a lovely old commercial space. The theater here is set up for a wide range of pieces, and the company specializes in avant-garde pieces. There are also other performances here, including dance and comedy.
If you are tired of the noise and stress of the city and fancy a bit of fresh air and tranquility, you can be out of town in leafy Dyrehaven park in less than 15 minutes. The park is great for walking, cycling and riding and is accessible at all times of the year (during the winter you can also ski). Visitors can also hire a horse-drawn carriage from outside the station at Klampenborg and take a ride through the park. Those lucky enough to visit Copenhagen in June should visit Hvidtjørnesletten and see the ancient hawthorn forest in blossom - a sight you will never forget. Other attractions are Erimitagen, a former hunting lodge in the middle of the forest, Bakken, an amusement park similar to Tivoli and the Rådvad mill at Mølleåen.