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The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, [a] also known as just Louisiana, is an art museum located on the shore of the Øresund Sound in Humlebæk, 35 km (22 mi) north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Gl. Strandvej 13 3050 Humlebæk: Fredensborg-Humlebæk: Art: Denmark's most visited museum, large permanent and changing exhibitions and sculpture garden Marienlyst Castle: Helsingør: Helsingør Municipality: Historic house: Palacial residence which formerly served as a royal pavilion of Kronborg Castle: Medical ...
Humlebæk is home of Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The museum opened in 1958 and has today approximately 600,000 yearly visitors. In 2018 Louisiana was number 7 on the list of most visited tourist attractions in Denmark. [7] Humlebæk has three primary schools, Langebjergskolen, Humlebæk Skole, and Humlebæk Lille Skole. A fourth school ...
Louisiana Literature Festival is an annual literary festival which takes place around the third weekend of August at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 35 km (22 mi) north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The festival began in 2010, and each year it features around forty writers from all over the world over a span of four days.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark. In 1958, he and his partner and fellow architect Jørgen Bo (1919–1999) started work on the Danish modernist architecture Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, a project on which they would work for the next 33 years.
Louisiana Channel is a non-profit web-TV channel launched in 2012 and based at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. [1]Louisiana Channel was originally based on the idea of making use of Louisiana’s artists, authors, architects, etc.
Contemporary art galleries in Denmark (3 P) Danish curators (5 C, 15 P) F. ... Louisiana Museum of Modern Art; M. Marienlyst Castle; Munkeruphus; Museum Jorn ...
The graves of Jensen (center) and his second wife Ingrid Vivi, née Arndal (1923-2011), at the cemetery of Humlebæk. Between 1936 and 1938, Knud W. Jensen studied language and commerce in Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom before he joined his father's company, Ost en gros, in 1939.