Nowhere else in Denmark will you find a place where the museums and cultural institutions are placed so close to each other, offering experiences for every taste: From theatre to Jewish culture, from ruins of forgotten castles to modern architecture. You also find magnificent sculptures, historic artillery, dazzling white horses and exhibitions that allow you to learn more about the history of Denmark.
The Danish Jewish Museum
The Royal Stables, Christiansborg Palace
Exhibitions in the Royal Library – The Black Diamond
Christiansborg Palace, the Ruins
The Theatre Museum in The Court Theatre
Thorvaldsens Museum
The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum
The Danish National Archives (Free admission)
The ticket gives you access to one visit at each of the museums throughout March 2013. So if you visit all 8 museums, you will save 230 DKK.
Note that children have free access to almost all museums.
The ticket also offers you 50% discount on the ticket price for the Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace.
Tickets can be purchased at the museums and cultural institutions listed above and in the Tourist Information office on Vesterbrogade, across the street from Tivoli Gardens.
Read more about the individual cultural institutions on www.oplevslotsholmen.dk
- an exhibition about Jews in Denmark
The exhibition is a broad story of Jewish life in Denmark and focuses on co-exixstence and indentity through 400 years. Read more...
September - May:
Thursday: 12:30 - 18:30
Friday- Sunday: 12 - 17
Monday - Wensday: closed
June - August
Tuesday - Sunday: 10-17
Monday closed