What is it like to learn Danish at Studieskolen? Read about our courses, how we teach - and what other students say.
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.
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.
Life in the squares of old Copenhagen spans centuries. Join us on a tour around the old historic city centre. For our Danish language students.
Join us as we welcome the arrival of autumn in Copenhagen with a little running tour of famous attractions. For our Danish language students.
We celebrate Copenhagen being named the World Capital of Architecture with a visit to the Danish Architecture Center - DAC. For our Danish language students.
Where do Copenhageners go when they want to enjoy some nature? Join us on a bike ride! For our Danish language students.
Come and hear about Normandy, which holds a very special place in France's history, as the region has been the site of many battles and conquests.
Join us as we go searching for roaring red deer. You are welcome to bring your family or a friend. For our Danish language students.
Watch the moving film 'Tre piani' about three families living in separate apartments in a building in Rome.
Come and hear stories about Christiansborg Palace and especially about the tapestries - in French.
We will watch the 2022 film Suro about a young couple in Barcelona who decide to try moving to the countryside. How will it turn out?
Join us on a journey through Italian music from the 80s with biographies, songs, and lyrics from three legendary artists: Fabrizio De Andrè, Raffaella Carrà, and Franco Battiato.
A talk in English that takes you on an exciting journey through the history of the Danish language. For our Danish language students.
Watch excerpts from the gripping 2018 film Herederas, set in Paraguay. Afterwards, we will debate the film's themes.
Hear – in French – about the artistic side of Normandy, a region rich in art and culture. For instance, it is said that Impressionism was born here!
Come and experience what it's like to walk around the Danish Parliament (Folketinget). For our Danish language students.
Join a guided tour and discover the connection between Rosenborg Castle and Italy.
Watch and discuss the 2022 film 'Siccità'. A film where fates intertwine as everyone waits for the rain.
Every year, millions of people in Mexico remember those who are no longer with us through a symbolic altar. Come and learn about the tradition—and join us in setting up an altar.
Watch and discuss the moving and thought-provoking film based on the myth of 'La Llorona'.
We will start by singing some songs together. After that there will be poetry readings and music - you can perform yourself or watch others! For all our students.
Watch the most-watched Italian film of the 21st century, the comedy 'Quo vado?', which addresses stereotypes about Italians.
If you love knitting - or if you've just started - come along to a truly cosy evening at Studieskolen in Borgergade. Planned for our students who study Danish, but all students are welcome.
An exclusive tour where we speak Italian and visit Italian artists' workshops.
Anne Højgaard Christiansen, who has participated in the Danish Press Festival for over 20 years, discusses this season's most important films, shows clips from them, and gives recommendations.
Juliette Binoche turned 60 on March 9, 2024. We celebrate this with a lecture in easy-to-understand French about her impressive film career.
Watch one of the most significant German films ever made: M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder. We will view and discuss Fritz Lang's 1931 film about a child murderer, whose distinctive whistling haunts everyone who watches the film.
Mathias Hammer talks about Danish and international Christmas songs. After that, you can visit Christmas rooms where our teachers offer a taste of Christmas in many countries. All are welcome.
We will watch an excerpt from the film set in Seville in 1977, a time when homosexuality was a crime.
Nice is a world of its own, attracting the powerful, fascinating artists, creating and destroying fortunes, being a stage for conflicts – and benefiting from a fantastic location and a splendid climate.
Guided tour in Italian. Explore some of the art connected to Italy.
Italy's linguistic landscape is diverse, with several local languages alongside the national standard language, Italian. The lecture provides insight into the development of the Italian language.