27 May: Explore Copenhagen City Hall with Mayor of Children and Youth, Jakob Næsager

Join The Copenhagen Post’s Connect Club for an exclusive guided tour of Copenhagen City Hall.

Are you interested in politics, governance, and historic Danish architecture? Then participate in our next Connect Club event—a guided tour of Copenhagen City Hall.

During the visit, you’ll gain insight into the daily operations of Danish politicians who manage the country’s largest municipal administration and discuss the significance of international citizens in Danish society.

We will meet Jakob Næsager, the Mayor of Children and Youth from the Conservative People’s Party.

Jakob Næsager has been an active member of the Conservative People’s Party for many years and currently serves as both the Mayor of Children and Youth and the political leader of the Conservative group in Copenhagen.

On the tour, Jakob Næsager will share his perspective on the importance of international professionals to Danish society and how the city government is working to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for foreign residents.

During the visit, you will:

  • Receive a tour of the impressive City Hall building.
  • Learn about the history and architecture of one of Copenhagen’s most significant landmarks.
  • Engage in a dialogue with Mayor Jakob Næsager about the future of children’s and youth services in Copenhagen.

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
  • Time: 4:00 PM – 4:45 PM
  • Location: Copenhagen City Hall, Rådhuspladsen, Copenhagen

Register for the event here—and become a part of the Connect Club.

May 27: Explore Copenhagen City Hal

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