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See below the events we offer during the next months. Some are targeted individual languages, others are for everyone. Check it out - and be tempted.
We are visiting Assistens Cemetery, which offers both Danish and cultural history and serves as a green oasis in the heart of the city.
Be prepared to run 4-5 km. The tour includes 3-5 sights and their history with an emphasis on fun facts and interesting anecdotes.
Come along on a delightful tour through Frederiksberg, where we will explore some of the area’s most charming and peaceful green spaces.
Come and learn about the work of Folketinget and the history of Christiansborg Palace. For our Danish language students.
A lecture in Italian on the many ways superstition manifests in everyday life in Italy.
Walk around Vesterbro and the Carlsberg City District. We'll see, among other things, the Carlsberg elephants, Vega, Tove Ditlevsen's childhood home and Enghave Plads.
We will watch the poetic and thought-provoking 2002 film about the seven-year-old boy Osman, who grows up in a small Turkish village.
We celebrate the father of modern painting, the great French artist Paul Cézanne, with a lecture in French.
We are celebrating the European Day of Languages with activities in Danish, Spanish and Italian – come and speak your new language and find a language partner.
We will watch a film by Ferzan Özpetek about the southern Italian middle-class Cantone family, who owns an important pasta factory in Salento.
Come and get answers to questions such as: What is Aula? How do nursery and kindergarten work in Denmark? And much more.
Watch the gripping 2002 film that tells the story of a young priest who arrives in a small community in Mexico.
Join us for an inspiring afternoon as we delve into the touching and poetic film 'Il Postino', set in a small fishing village in Southern Italy in the 1950s.
Lecture in German about women's lives in divided Germany. What was everyday life really like for women in East and West Germany?
We will watch the film, which is in English, French, and Spanish. It is a blend of crime, musical, and social drama.
Come visit a unique museum in Copenhagen which exhibits an impressive collection of antique art and sculptures in beautiful surroundings. For our Danish language students.
If you love to knit - or if you’ve just started - come along to a lovely knitting evening at Studieskolen in Borgergade.
We will watch the Chilean film 'La contadora de películas', directed by Lone Scherfig. She will be present at the screening and the following discussion.
A lecture in Italian about the heel of Italy, la Puglia – a region rich in history, culture and traditions.
Join us for the traditional Hubertus Hunt, a breathtaking horseback obstacle race. For our Danish language course students.
Join us for a literary journey through the world of author Maren Uthaug. For our Danish language course students.
In 1985, Argentina's former dictator and leading military figures were held accountable for their crimes under the dictatorship for the first time.
We are going to watch the moving film directed by Cristina Comencini about children in post-war southern Italy, where many were sent north, away from their parents.
We will watch the film 'Gegen die Wand', which explores the sometimes complicated interaction between Turkish and German culture in Germany.
From Algeria to Paris: A lecture in French on Kamel Daoud’s literary and political journey, focusing on courage, censorship, and the fight for freedom of expression.
Gain insight into the complex period following Franco’s death in 1975, when Spain transitioned from authoritarian rule to democracy.
Come and play board games! A cosy evening of games, fun and good company. For all our students.
Come and learn about one of the most colourful traditions in Spanish-speaking countries, known in Spanish as 'Día de Reyes', where people enjoy the traditional 'Rosca de Reyes' cake.
“I have seen and felt paradise,” wrote Hans Christian Andersen when he first laid eyes on Capri. Join us for a lecture and discover the story of the azure island.
A guided tour in easy-to-understand French through the beautiful mansion. We will learn about its usage, history, furnishings and notable guests who have lived in or visited the mansion over the years.
A lecture in French about Antonin Carême, who is often called the founder of French gastronomy and grande cuisine – and the world’s first celebrity chef.