Significant Danish architecture
Copenhagen is an architectural capital, particularly known for its mix of old and new, but some of Denmark's most exciting architectural gems are actually hidden a little outside the city.

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Take a trip outside the city and discover some of the more hidden works from some of Denmark's most significant architects, including Arne Jacobsen, and get exciting cultural experiences included in the package if you visit the atractions or museums surrounded by the architecture.

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ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art
ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art in Ishøj, south of Copenhagen, hosts a variety of exhibitions each year alongside one of Scandinavia's finest collections of contemporary art. At ARKEN you can experience art in scenic surroundings.

Photo: Thijs Wolzak
M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark
Experience award-winning architecture and interactive exhibitions in the maritime surroundings of Kulturhavn Kronborg in Helsingør.

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Olivers Garage
Organic Ice cream in Arne Jacobsen's iconic architecture, at Oliver's Garage.

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Kastrup Sea Bath
What's better than jumping into the blue wave in the most beautiful surroundings? When you visit Sneglen, Kastrup Søbad, you have the best view of Saltholm Island and Sweden.

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Den Blå Planet, National Aquarium Denmark
Is it better down where it's wetter? Find out at Denmark's National Aquarium.

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Bellevue Theatre
The Bellevue Theatre is part of the white town, in Klampenborg, north of Copenhagen, designed by world-famous Danish architect Arne Jacobsen.





