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14 museums selected in this guide.

The former Carlsberg brewery campus in Vesterbro has been transformed into Carlsberg City — a cultural and residential quarter featuring the Carlsberg Museum, the historic elephant gate, the Jacobsen brewhouse, and tasting experiences set within beautifully preserved industrial architecture.

Located 35 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Louisiana is a spectacular modern art museum. It is globally celebrated not just for its world-class collection, but for the flawless, poetic integration of its modernist architecture with the breathtaking coastal landscape.

Situated in the King's Garden, Rosenborg Castle is a meticulously preserved Renaissance palace. Originally built as a summer residence, it is now a museum offering a fascinating journey through 400 years of Danish royal history.
The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a spectacular art museum in central Copenhagen, famous not just for its world-class collections of ancient and modern art, but for its breathtaking architecture and lush Winter Garden.

The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst, or SMK) is the nation's largest and most comprehensive art museum. It houses an astounding collection spanning 700 years of art, from Renaissance classics to cutting-edge contemporary installations.

The National Museum of Denmark is the country's premier cultural and historical institution. Housed in the elegant 18th-century Prince's Mansion, it offers an expansive journey from the Stone Age and Viking era right up to modern Danish history.

Situated on the islet of Slotsholmen next to Christiansborg Palace, Thorvaldsens Museum is Denmark's oldest public art museum. It is a stunning, vibrantly coloured architectural masterpiece built specifically to house the life's work of the famous neoclassic sculptor, Bertel Thorvaldsen.

Arken Museum of Modern Art is a striking ship-shaped building south of Copenhagen, designed by then-25-year-old architecture student Søren Robert Lund. It houses Danish and international contemporary art in dramatic, angular galleries.
The David Collection is a spectacular, completely free museum located near the King's Garden. It houses one of the most comprehensive, exquisitely displayed collections of Islamic art in the Western world, alongside fine European art.

Housed in a beautiful Rococo building that served as the first public hospital in Denmark, the Designmuseum Danmark is the epicentre for admirers of the country's world-famous design heritage.

The Danish Jewish Museum is a striking architectural space nestled inside the 17th-century Royal Boat House. It tells the nuanced 400-year history of the Jewish community in Denmark, centering heavily on the remarkable rescue of Danish Jews in 1943.

Housed in the historic 1879 Workers' Assembly Building, the Workers Museum provides a deeply grounding, fascinating look at the everyday life, struggles, and triumphs of the Danish working class over the last 150 years.

Located inside the spectacular, highly debated BLOX building on the Copenhagen waterfront, the Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is the national epicenter for celebrating and exploring the country's world-famous architectural and urban design traditions.

Located in the coastal suburb of Hellerup, Experimentarium is Denmark's premier interactive science centre. It is a wildly engaging, hands-on destination where visitors of all ages can touch, play, and experiment with science and technology.