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Valentine

Try Copenhagen for a Valentine short break and combine romance with one of the city’s biggest annual events, the WonderCool Festival.

With Valentine’s Day falling on a Tuesday this year, it makes it just the perfect time for that romantic long weekend away. February is also a particularly good time to be in Copenhagen as the city is buzzing with more than 100 cultural events.

Something romantic to do is booking seats for "La Traviata" at Copenhagen’s Opera House or experiencing the city is "jamming" with both jazz and rock

In two cinemas, "The Empire and Falkoner you can enjoy the benefits from purpose built love seats right at the back. And at the Planetarium and Europe’s oldest functioning observatory, The Round Tower, you enjoy an evening of stargazing.

Find more Valentine events in this guide.

Luxury seats and kissers' row in this popular cinema.

The art museum is founded by the brewer Carl Jacobsen and contains two main departments of ancient and modern art in fabulous architectural surroundings.

You can view collections of Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman art as well as Danish and French paintings and sculptures of the 19th and 20th century.

In the center of Copenhagen you will find the beautiful castle Rosenborg.

It was originally built as a royal pleasure retreat by King Christian IV, but today it is a museum, displaying 400 years of Royal history.

The Heart Book contains a collection of ballads, written down c. 1553-55 by the noblemen and court official Albert Mus.

You can have a look at the book at The Royal Library in Copenhagen.

Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and stars have been watched here since 1642.

The observatory is encircled by an outdoor platform from which you have a magnificent view of the old part of Copenhagen.

Thorvaldsens Museum is a single-artist museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the art of Danish neoclassicistic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. The building of the museum is the oldest and one of the most exceptional museum buildings in the country.

Tycho Brahe Planetarium is Denmark's most advanced centre for popularizing astronomy and space research and promoting knowledge on natural science. 

You can watch spectacular IMAX films – the largest film format in the world and digital 3D films – they take you below the surface of the sea, out in space, or into the jungle.