Which Colour is Noise?

Join in on colouring a large picture showing the sounds of Copenhagen around the 1850ties, based on the Museum of Copenhagen’s current exhibition “The Sound of Copenhagen”. (Stand C10)

Københavns Museum (The Museum of Copenhagen)

Copenhagen is one of the most livable cities in the world – but how did the Danish capital achieve this status? What is its secret?

To understand a city, you need to know its past. The Museum of Copenhagen is happy to tell you the stories of Copenhagen and the people who live here and used to live here. 

 

The museum offers you a shortcut to Copenhagen through exhibitions, city tours, lectures and creative workshops on weekends and public holidays.

The museum even has its own archaeological workshop. Here you can explore everything from massive foundations and large medieval bricks to columns,

sculptures and decorative elements from city gates, monasteries, and churches – architectural remains that no longer leave any traces above ground today.

 

Visit the Museum of Copenhagen at International Citizen Days, where you can see a small part of what the archaeological workshop has to offer and

learn more about what a visit to the museum can offer you and your family as a cultural day trip in Copenhagen.

Location

Culture & Leisure Zone

Øksnehallen

Halmtorvet 11

1700 Copenhagen
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