When culture vultures turn into night owls

Don’t miss the 22nd anniversary of the annual Culture Night – when Copenhagen’s museums, galleries, libraries, churches, theatres, music clubs and bars come alive after dark and open their doors to all those with a 90kr pass.

It gives you access to all the events as well as free public transport. It’s always an atmospheric and unique experience – from places you’ve been meaning to pay a visit, to quirky one-off events.

The programme in English can be downloaded as an app from the website – with over 500 different events it might well be a good idea to drop spontaneity and plan ahead. 

Oct 10, 17:00-05:00; various venues in Cph; 90kr, under-12s free; kulturnatten.dk





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