Design Museum Copenhagen

Designmuseum Danmark    

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Designmuseum Danmark is located in the historic Copenhagen-area, Frederiksstaden, in one of the fine old rococo buildings, originally build in 1757 by King Frederik V as the first public hospital. The …
Designmuseum Danmark is located in the historic Copenhagen-area, Frederiksstaden, in one of the fine old rococo buildings, originally build in 1757 by King Frederik V as the first public hospital. The museum offers eight exhibitions where guests can explore the Danish design legacy, the design of the future and historical roots along with sources of inspiration. Guests can also enjoy contemporary Danish design, the lovely museum garden with outdoor serving during summer period, café and museum shop.

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Sep 8, 2024
I went here only because my wife wanted to see it! However, my negative attitude was soon replaced on discovering the wide variety of objects that were exhibited in the museum. Having learnt so much … Full review by Philip L
Jul 20, 2024
Allow at least two hours to visit this museum. The Danish furniture exhibit is particularly good, and the gift shop is great as well. Full review by AshesToProveIt
Jul 14, 2024
This was the best place we visited in Copenhagen. The first part is temporary exhibitions whilst the second is about Danish Design which is probably the best in the world. You will be amazed at how m… Full review by md1mm
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Is the museum accessible for a person in a power wheelchair? Some photos show steps at the entrance, and some show …
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Is the museum accessible for a person in a power wheelchair? Some photos show steps at the entrance, and some show a ramp over the steps.
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I can't say for sure, but I bet it is. If the front entrance only has stairs there will likely be a side entrance. Because Denmark has a lot of old buildings, accessibility is lower than in the US, …
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I can't say for sure, but I bet it is. If the front entrance only has stairs there will likely be a side entrance. Because Denmark has a lot of old buildings, accessibility is lower than in the US, but on the whole, things are accessible. Once you get inside, the exhibits are all on one floor, so it would be easy to get around.
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Answer by Elizabeth W · May 25, 2016
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