Rosenholm castle, dating back to 1559-1610, is today still in the hands of the same family, the Barons Rosenkranz. The castle, surrounded by open park, is used for ... read more
Roskilde Museum, housed in two of the city's oldest historic houses, the "Sukkerhuset" and the "Liebes Gård", is focused on history of the ... read more
Roskilde Royal Mansion, located in one of the oldest cities of Denmark and former royal residence, houses presently the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Roskilde Art ... read more
Skagens Museum, established in 1908 with the objective to promote the work of the famous colony of Skagen Painters. This group of artists settled down and created their ... read more
The Skovgaard Museum, located in the 18th century old town-hall of Viborg, is dedicated to the work of four generations of one family, the Skovgaard family. In addition to ... read more
SMK – National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) is the largest museum in Denmark and featuring collections of Danish and foreign art dating from the 14th ... read more
Sønderborg Castle, dating back to 1158, had changed ownership many times until it came into the hands of the Dukes of Augustenburg from 1764 until 1921. Today it ... read more
Sorgenfri Palace, build in 1756 and surrounded by a 40 ha park, is a royal residence. Only the park is open to the public. read more
The Springeren - Maritime Experience Centre, opened in 1992, houses in addition to its main attraction, the submarine SPRINGEREN, a comprehensive collection of maritime ... read more
The Natural History Museum (Statens Naturhistoriske Museum) contains a very large collection of around 14 million objects, including skeletons, insects on needles, ... read more
Tambours Garden (Tambours Have) was created by Gerhard Tambour, a master tailor, in 1940. It contains beautiful, distinctive and exotic plants, streams, carved wooden ... read more
The Bakkehus Museum (Bakkehusmuseet) is a museum, highlighting the literature, art and culture during the Danish Golden Age (first half 19th century). The permanent ... read more
The Danish Railway Museum (Danmarks Jernbanemuseum), opened in 1975, is the largest railway museum in the Scandinavian countries. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The David Collection, housed in the former residence of its founder the Christian Ludvig David, is a museum of fine and applied art. The museum is owned and administered ... read more
The Designmuseum Danmark is dedicated to Danish and international design and crafts, displaying a large collection of the works of prominent Danish designers, ... read more
The Funen Village is an open-air museum, telling the story of Danish country life around the 1850s, through a reconstructed village with original artefacts. For more ... read more
The Hermitage Hunting Lodge, in Baroque style, was built for King Christian VI by architect Lauritz from 1734 to 1736. Presently it is available to the Royal Family and ... read more
The Open Air Museum (Frilandsmuseet), part of the Danish National Museum, features on 40 ha over 100 original buildings from all rural regions of Denmark, spanning from ... read more
The Thorvaldsens Museum is dedicated to the Danish sculptor and medalist Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 – 1844), who lived and worked in Rome for most of his life. The ... read more
Tivoli Gardens opened in 1843, is a romantic urban pleasure ground in the centre of Copenhagen. The gardens include 25 rides, 28 restaurants, 110,718 outdoor lights, ... read more