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List of museums in Denmark by visitors in 2015 [1] Museum ... HEART Herning Museum of Contemporary Art 27380 2132 2668 2135 Kulturhistorie Tønder 27186 1657
Contemporary art exhibitions Design Museum Denmark: Frederiksstaden: Copenhagen: Design: Located in the 18th-century Frederick's Hospital, Denmark's national museum for design, both modern and historic DieselHouse: South Docklands: Copenhagen: Technology: Interactive experience centre with diesel technology as the main theme Experimentarium ...
In addition to temporary exhibitions, the museum hosts a permanent exhibition of paintings by Richard Mortensen. Totalling over 2,500 square metres, Trapholt is one of the largest modern art and design museums in Denmark outside Copenhagen. [3] Arne Jacobsen's Kubeflex modular summer house, created by the architect in 1969-70, is located at ...
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The museum features Danish art with an emphasis on artists and motifs of local provenance. The museum is located in a purpose-built building, designed by Tony Fretton. Noted for its integration with the surrounding architecture and landscape, the museum building won a 2009 RIBA European Award and was short-listed for the Stirling Prize the same ...
ARoS is an art museum in Aarhus, Denmark.The museum was established in 1859 and is the oldest public art museum in Denmark outside Copenhagen. On 7 April 2004, ARoS opened with exhibitions in a brand new modern building, 10 stories tall with a total floor area of 20,700 m² and designed by Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen.
Glasmuseet Ebeltoft is a museum in Ebeltoft, Denmark. It is dedicated to the exhibition and collection of contemporary glass art worldwide and also offers public demonstrations and seminars to glass students in its glass-blowing studio.
Ordrupgaard is a state-owned art museum situated near Jægersborg Dyrehave, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum houses one of Northern Europe's most important collections of Danish and French art from the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. [1] [2]