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Welcome to Danish Architecture Center (DAC) – the meeting place for architecture, design and urban culture in Denmark. Experience our exhibitions, guided tours, explore DAC Design Shop and relax at DAC Café with magnificent views of Copenhagen.
Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is an international cultural attraction for everyone who wants to experience and understand how architecture and design create the framework for our lives. We live in the heart of Copenhagen by the inner harbor in the spectacular building BLOX and are part of Copenhagen’s Cultural District.
Start your exploration of Copenhagen’s architecture on the floor just beneath BLOX. Here, you can walk around on a gigantic aerial photo of the city and get a complete overview. At the same time, it gives you the feeling of being a giant, stomping around – high above the city. Explore the map
BLOX is home to the Danish Architecture Center (DAC) and an urban innovation hub that brings together dozens of other design-related organizations and companies creating solutions for cities.
See the city from a bird’s eye view and gain a new perspective on the capital’s layout and architecture. You can almost get the feeling of being a giant, stomping around – high above the city. Locate the neighborhoods you know and discover unknown parts of the city that you wish to explore.
Start your exploration of Copenhagen’s architecture on the floor just beneath BLOX. Here, you can walk around on a gigantic aerial photo of the city and get a complete overview. Read more about The City Map
In the app, you can explore more than 300 highlights of Copenhagen’s architecture and discover thematic walks through the city created by experienced guides from Danish Architecture Center (DAC). Click on the map and see highlights near you or switch the app to “Explore” mode and receive automatic notifications when you are close to some ...
The Tulou typology creates an intimate, comfortable and secluded environment in its bustling urban context, masking the adjacent expressway, high-density housing and residual urban landscapes with its peripheral wall. The architecture looks inward, creating a convivial communal center.
In 2017, 80 years after Knippelsbro opened, one of the bridge towers underwent comprehensive renovations. The iconic verdigris tower on the Christianshavn side of the bridge was transformed from a break room for the bridge officers into a cultural center for Copenhagen’s residents and visitors.
Nothing less than a world premiere awaits guests after the reopening of Danish Architecture Center (DAC) on Monday June 8th. Check out the new attraction – a 40-meter-long (about 130 feet) slide that spirals down all four stories of the iconic BLOX building.