Denmark's largest island is so much more than simply the home of the country's dynamic capital, Copenhagen. Zealand also offers a delightful array of holiday homes and villas, pleasing harbors and sandy beaches, fringed by forests where castles lurk. Major destinations include the UNESCO-designated, Dutch Renaissance-style Kronborg Castle in Helsingor and the Viking attractions, cathedral and music festival of Roskilde. To the south bobs a flotilla of beautiful and relatively untouched islands.
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4.5 based on 221 reviews
Get up close and personal with the everyday life of Danish working class families in the historical assembly hall from 1879 in the centre of Copenhagen. Learn about struggles which ordinary workers have faces in unity through more than 150 years, Step out in the backyard where the laundry hangs on clothes lines, and let yourself be guided through small flats, steps staircases, outdoor latrines, the beautiful banquet hall and the old trade union office. Let the kids play in the old grocery shop in the Kid's museum with goods, scales and small change, Give them af job at the brewery, as a bicycle delivery boy or girl and let them expericence the hard life as working class children in the 1930s. Take a break in the authentic coffee bar from the 1950s and have traditional Danish 'smørrebrød' (open faced sandwiches) for lunch in the Cafe & Ølhalle - the basement restaurant.
This is am amazing museum. I workers' history of Denmark which is a great history of the beginning of the workers' movement across Western Europe.
4.5 based on 473 reviews
Excellent science museum, everything was hands-on and interactive for children. Really interesting exhibits. The sensory tunnel and film were very good. The kids loved the construction zone and the bubble area. The cafe was nice but very expensive. Entry and transport to the museum was free with our Copenhagen cards.
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4.5 based on 105 reviews
the museum was great. many animals. suitable for adults and children. I warmly recommend. better to buy Copenhagen card, free entry
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Under reconstruction of its old buildings in Færgestrædet the museum discovered a room nobody knew about. In between the exhibition and the magazine rooms a secret door showed up. This door was locked, and after breaking it open, there was a room filled with old transport boxes and a variety of objects. Dear visitors, welcome to Cornelius’ cryptozoological and mystical world!
4.0 based on 133 reviews
Absolutely a must see if your are a tech freak, or just a big boy. Lots of funny stuff, from the period before the world went crazy. Love this playground.
4.0 based on 104 reviews
Visited the Geological Museum with my 10 year old daughter whilst her elder sister and mother visited the Rosenberg Palace which is located nearby. The Dinosaur and Butterfly special exhibits were perfect in size to hold the attention of my daughter with lots of interactive areas and opportunities to work with the staff members to perform various activities. The Geological rock area was also very interesting with lots of wow moments seeing how many different types and shades of rocks that can be found all around the world. The fact the Rosenberg Palace visitors had to wait for us to finish our visit goes to show just how engaging this was for my daughter who usually gets bored quite quickly in these sorts of environments.
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Delightfully situated in courtyard of former manor; very atmospheric. good overview of local history from pre-historic times. Interesting account of crash of WWII US plane and survival of crew: a most unusual story.
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