International free-for-all! Thousands flood DGI-byen for life-enhancing information

One-stop-shop to learn about employment, housing, education, cultural, sporting and leisure opportunities a resounding success

DGI-byen welcomed back International Citizens Day on September 24 and 25, as thousands descended upon the complex’s main hall to source information on employment, housing, education, cultural, sporting and leisure opportunities available to foreigners in the capital and beyond

Organised by International House Copenhagen, the event was a resounding success

Not only was this a chance to learn about activities, it was a chance to practice them: from salsa to children’s art to kung-fu fighting (pictured above in the pink trousers is Copenhagen Relocations managing director Michèle Bramstoft). And sure enough, it felt like the day went as fast as lightning

Among the organisations present were International House Copenhagen, LGBTQIA+ sports organiser Pan Idræt and ICC Theatre – Improv Comedy Copenhagen (pictured above is co-founder Stefan Pagels Andersen) ahead of its huge international festival over the autumn holiday