Designmuseum Danmark
Bredgade 68
Museum with a tribute to Danish design and creativity
Designmuseum Danmark
Museum with a tribute to Danish design
Designmuseum Danmark is one of the leading museums for design and crafts in the Nordic region. Here, visitors can explore Danish design history – from furniture and fashion to graphics, industrial design and modern innovation.
The museum has a beautiful location in the heart of Copenhagen in the beautiful historic hospital complex from the 18th century and houses iconic works by Danish designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Poul Henningsen and Kaare Klint. The museum offers both permanent exhibitions and changing theme exhibitions with a focus on sustainability, aesthetics and function. Designmuseum Danmark is a must for anyone with an interest in architecture, art, design and lifestyle – and is within walking distance of Amalienborg, Nyhavn and the Marble Church. Designmuseum Danmark also has a cozy café, a design shop and a beautiful museum garden, perfect for a break in the middle of the city.
It is an obvious excursion destination for tourists, students and families alike. Here, past and present meet in an inspiring setting that celebrates design as an important part of our common culture.