Summer in Denmark | August 10-16

Hellerup – Masculine Museums – Bornholm – Scania

In the final week of our summer holiday series, we take you to: 

Hellerup – Copenhagen's tony town isa  great place to see how the other half lives

Masculine museums – men, leave the ladies at home, these exhbits are just for you

Bornholm – the pearl of the Baltic has what you're looking for – even if you don't know what that is

Scania – once a Danish territory, today it's the nation's near abroad

Available from Aug 9. Pick us up on newsstands and at other select locations, or read us online.

Read our Summer in Denmark section for August 10-16. Available online on August 9.





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