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.
Workshop where you and you partner will get practical tools to help you improve your pronunciation.
Guided tour in Italian. Explore some of the art connected to Italy.
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.
Watch excerpts from the moving 2023 film about two girls whose paths cross in their search for identity.
Come and hear about the love story between the great fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé, presented in easy-to-understand French.
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.
Join Studieskolen's running club! We run approximately 5 km on the first Saturday of every month.
We will watch an excerpt from the 2023 film based on Cesare Pavese's novel of the same name. The story is set in Turin in 1938.
Together, we create a creative and social space where you can be inspired by each other, perform and have a cosy evening. All Studieskolen's students are welcome.
Come and learn about the work of Folketinget and the history of Christiansborg Palace. For our Danish language students.
Lecture on Mexico City in celebration of the city's 700th anniversary, where you will learn about its development into the impressive and densely populated city known worldwide today.
We will watch excerpts from Riccardo Milani's 2017 film, which explores relationships between people across social classes.
Challenge both your body and mind with hatha yoga in Danish. For our Danish language students.
We will watch an excerpt from the 2019 film about the young dancer Ema. The film is a portrait of modern motherhood and family.
Listen in French to a talk about Virginie Despentes, "the female Houellebecq," who critiques the patriarchy as well as the MeToo movement.
Listen in Italian to a talk about Grazia Deledda, the first and only Italian woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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.
Get an overview of Danish humour from the Viking Age to the present day. For our Danish language students.
Come and enjoy some Easter fun! We will be making “gækkebreve”, blowing eggs and crafting creative Easter decorations together.
A lecture about the famous Spanish film director, his background and his impressive career.
A lecture answering the question of why so many of today's greatest directors come from Latin America.
Come and learn about the large and small Italian islands, such as Sicily, Sardinia, the Egadi Islands, the Pelagie Islands and Asinara. Many great books and films are set on these enchanting islands.
Join us in exploring three iconic symbols of Colombia, each an authentic expression of Colombian culture.
Lecture on the political and social situation in Peru today, as the country experiences its most significant political crisis in the past 20 years.
Learn about key aspects of the history, culture, literature and languages of Spain's regions, from south to north.
Where do Copenhageners go when they want to enjoy some nature? Join us on a bike ride! For our Danish language students.
A lecture about Montpellier, a city that was long overlooked but has now become a hub of youthful dynamism.
Play pétanque in Kongens Have with fellow students and the French teachers from Studieskolen. We’ll provide 'les boules' and a good glass of wine.
A lecture about Caravaggio, one of the most iconic and controversial figures in art history.
Come along on a delightful tour through Frederiksberg, where we will explore some of the area’s most charming and peaceful green spaces.
Presentation and debate about Latin America. Is the future unstable, or is there reason for hope?
We will watch excerpts from Giuseppe Tornatore's wonderful film, based on Alessandro Baricco's equally fantastic novel 'Novecento'.
We will watch and debate the film, whose title derives from the 14 kilometres of sea separating the North African coast from Europe.
Take an exciting journey back in time as we wander through Copenhagen’s medieval city. For our Danish language students.
On this guided tour, you will learn about Italian authors who have written about Denmark or Danish historical events.
Join a special tour focusing on Italian brands in Copenhagen, particularly in lighting and furniture.
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.