National Museum of Denmark
Copenhagen
Copyright: Alan Kraft/Shutterstock.comNational Museum of Denmark
Where can you learn about the history of the Danes, from the first hunters of the Ice Age to the last hash stall from the ‘free state’ of Christiania? And where can you see one of the world’s largest collections of exhibits from cultures all over the planet? The National Museum of Denmark is a must-see for every visitor to Copenhagen. As Denmark’s most important and biggest cultural and historical museum, it hosts a broad variety of fascinating exhibitions.
Useful Information
- Address: Ny Vestergade 10, Copenhagen
- Phone: +45 33 13 44 11
- More Info: en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/the-national-museum-of-denmark/
- Address: Tue–Sun 10am–5pm, Mon closed
- More Info: 6e3066c318e0922989ecc0e8913ff4d8e66920a4
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/nationalmuseet
Do & See
Copenhagen is an old city with historic buildings, royal castles, beautiful parks and harbours, and plenty of attractions and activities to keep even the most eager tourist busy. The city centre is characterised by charming architecture and narrow curving streets. But within recent years Copenhagen has supplemented its architectural heritage with new, world-class architecture. It is easy to explore the city and get around, and many sights are within walking distance from one another. You can always catch a bus or take the metro to get around, or rent a bike and travel the Danish way.