What to do and see in Zealand, Zealand: The Best Art Museums

October 4, 2021 Terina Blouin

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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1. Kunsthuset Loevens Hule

Bakkeledet 9, Koege 4600 Denmark +45 20 99 03 17 [email protected] http://www.lisehojer.com
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Kunsthuset Loevens Hule

Gallery where you have the possibility to experience paintings from different artists. Also art in pottery, textile and glass art is on display. You also have the possibility to sign up for education in drawing and painting. The courses are adresses adults as well at children. Advanced as well as beginners. There are always ongoing exhibitions in the gallery.

2. Galleri Ewald

Soendersognsvej 101, Stege, Moen 4780 Denmark +45 26 72 26 00 [email protected] http://www.galleri-ewald.dk
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Galleri Ewald

Studio and gallery in a scenic location with permanent exhibit of Peder Ewald Hansens water cooler and paintings, in addition to new monthly exhibitions and exquisite handcrafts.

3. MOLLER i mejeriet

Stovlebaekvej 1a, Slagelse 4200 Denmark +45 29 43 91 47 [email protected] http://www.kunstmejeriet.dk
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MOLLER i mejeriet

400 m2 large exciting art gallery in the old cheesecloth in the old dairy. In møller i mejeriet you will find paintings, ceramics, sculptures and glass art. Here is something for everyone

4. Creative Mind

Noerregade 16, Ringsted 4100 Denmark +45 28 74 16 32 http://www.creativemind-shop.com/
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5. Arken Museum of Modern Art

Skovvej 100 Ishoj, Ishoej 2635 Denmark +45 43 54 02 22 http://www.arken.dk/
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Arken Museum of Modern Art

Reviewed By Loulwa_Kaloyeros - Beirut, Lebanon

Walking from the train station to the museum is worth the journey itself! A very unpretentious building but certainly attractive. Built like a ship and features amazing artwork by Damien Hirst, Ai WeiWei amongst many others and the special exhibition by Patricia Piccinnini is a must. The museum itself is a delight with views across the sea. Do not miss the amazing store on the way out.

6. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Dantes Plads 7, Copenhagen 1556 Denmark +45 33 41 81 41 [email protected] http://www.glyptoteket.dk
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

NY CARLSBERG GLYPTOTEK - EXPLORE 6000 YEARS OF ART This beautiful museum, founded in 1888, invites you to discover Northern Europe's largest collection of Ancient Mediterranean art and visit the leading collection of French Impressionist paintings in Denmark. The wonderful buildings are filled with atmosphere and every corner offers a new experience. The heart of the museum is the classic 1906 sub-tropical winter garden with tall palm trees, a fountain and a fish pool. The museum was founded by the renowned brewing magnate Carl Jacobsen, who made Carlsberg beer known world wide. Address:Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek,Dantes Plads 7,1556 Copenhagen V

Reviewed By birtel831 - Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

Marvellous collection of art: ancient Greek sculpture, Roman portraits, French paintings and sculpture: including the largest collection of Auguste Rodin outside France. Besides the Lovely wintergarden and a very good cafe and shop.if you only have time for one museum in Copenhagen, choose this one

7. Vestindisk pakhus

Toldbodgade 40, Copenhagen 1253 Denmark +45 33 74 84 84 http://Www.smk.dk
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8. Davids Samling (The David Collection)

Kronprinsessegade 30, Copenhagen 1306 Denmark +45 33 73 49 49 [email protected] http://www.davidmus.dk/en
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Davids Samling (The David Collection)

Reviewed By westy54 - Sydney, Australia

Thie David Collection is housed in the building once occupied by the museum's founder, barrister and businessman, Christian Ludwig David (who died in 1960), and a neighbouring building that was subsequently acquired. They were comprehensively renovated to purpose between 2005 and 2009 such that all of the exhibits are wonderfully displayed. Both buildings overlook Kongens Have. There are 3 different collections in the museum being: . the collection of Islamic Art - located on the top 2 floors, which is clearly the largest of the 3 collections and actually is one of the largest Islamic Art collections in Europe. This collection includes works from the geographic sphere of Spain to India, the period from the 7th century until 1850 and includes textiles, rugs, Korans, paintings, calligraphy, architecture, jewellery, ceramics, prints, coins etc. many of which, as there is insufficient room to display them all hanging, are in excellent pull-out drawers. There are truly a significant number of exceedingly beautiful pieces in this collection, many of which have been added after David's death by the Foundation established by David to run the museum; . the collection of European 18th century art which is displayed over 2 floors that have original furniture from when David lived there including several pieces by Chippendale and Roentgen and includes porcelain from Meissen, ceramics and silverware from France and Denmark (Royal Copenhagen) plus Dutch and French paintings from the 17th and 18th century; and . the collection of Danish Early Modern Art including about 12 works by Vilhelm Hammershoi. Entry to this gem of a museum is free and you get a great handout and tablet to walk around with. Highly recommended.

9. The Hirschsprung Collection (Den Hirschsprungske Samling)

Stockholmsgade 20, Copenhagen 2100 Denmark +45 35 42 03 36 [email protected] http://www.hirschsprung.dk/en
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The Hirschsprung Collection (Den Hirschsprungske Samling)

Closed temporarily due to Covid-19. We will open again 1 April 2020 at 11 AM. The Hirschsprung Collection is beautifully situated in the green parklands of the Ostre Anlaeg on the old ramparts of Copenhagen. The museum houses Heinrich and Pauline Hirschsprung's collection of Danish art and first opened its doors to the public in the summer of 1911. The museum was designed by the architect H.B. Storck, while the original interior and display was designed by the art historian Emil Hannover, who also became the museum's first Director. Henrich Hirschsprung donated his collection of Danish art from the 19th century to the Danish state in 1902. The collection houses masterpieces by the Danish Golden age painters such as C.W. Eckersberg, J.Th. Lundbye and Christen Købke as well as artists from the modern period such as the famous Danish painters P.S. Krøyer, Anna Ancher and Vilhelm Hammershøi. Opening hours: Wednesday-Sunday: 11 AM - 4 PM. Admission: Adults 95 DKK. Under 18 free.

Reviewed By hannelillianh - Hellerup, Denmark

A wonderfull museum with 100 years of Dansish art Golden age art, including Hammershøj, Krøyer, Michael Anker just to mention a a few. I recommend you to go there and right now you can enjoy the exhibition with Zahrtmann.

Soelvgade 48/50, Copenhagen 1307 Denmark +45 33 74 84 94 [email protected] http://www.smk.dk
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National Gallery of Denmark

The National Gallery of Denmark is a living museum - located in Copenhagen - with a unique collection of Danish and international art. It is the only museum in Denmark where you can enjoy a tour of 700 years of art history and also experience the nation's largest collection of Danish art from the eighteenth century to today's cutting-edge contemporary art. The museum provides guided tours, workshops for children, live performances, concerts and much more. When you purchase a one-day ticket, you get unlimited access to all permanent displays, special exhibitions, the Bookshop, the Café. Visiting the Children's Workshop will cost an additional fee of DKK 30. Adults: DKK 110 Under 30: DKK 85 Under 18: Free 1 adult + 1 child: DKK 90 Annual pass holders: Free Groups (10+): DKK 100 per person

Reviewed By jaskapt - Mexico City, Mexico

The National Gallery is one of the strong art institutions in Copenhagen. The collection spans many centuries with a whole wing dedicated to 20c Danish Art (Hilbershom and the like), and another to modern "french" art with some excellent Matisse, Braque and Picassos.There is a nice modern addition to the already expansive older front. It is very nicely laid out and engaging, even to the point of providing a room for sketching and drawing. Some of the audios were very interesting. Temporary exhibition was educational. Cafeteria is beautiful and yummy. Danish modern design permeates throughout

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