27 February: Exclusive Guided Tour at the Museum of Copenhagen // Free admission

Photo: Københavns Museum

The Museum of Copenhagen offers an engaging journey through the rich history of Denmark’s capital, showcasing its transformation from a medieval fishing village to a thriving metropolis.

Located in the heart of the city, the museum presents an array of exhibitions that bring Copenhagen’s past and present to life through interactive displays, archaeological treasures, and personal stories.

Visitors can explore themes like urban development, cultural diversity, and the everyday lives of Copenhagen’s inhabitants across centuries.

Highlights include artifacts from Viking times, historical maps, and modern digital installations that invite you to dive into the city’s evolving identity.

Therefore we are delighted to invite you to an exclusive guided tour of the Museum of Copenhagen on Thursday, February 27th, 2025.

Our guided tour will focus on the permanent exhibition, showcasing unique artifacts and historical narratives. The exhibition will highlight the essence of Copenhagen through its history.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, February 27, 2025
  • Time: 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
  • Location: The Museum of Copenhagen, Stormgade 18, 1555 Copenhagen V

Following the tour, there will be an opportunity to connect and enjoy some relaxation time in the museum’s cozy café.

Please notice that only the guided tour is arranged in collaboration with The Copenhagen Post. If you want to have something to drink or eat at the café, you have to pay for it by yourself.

RSVP: Please confirm your attendance by filling out the form.

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

Places are limited to 25 attendants, so we encourage you to secure your spot early.

We look forward to seeing you there!




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