Byvandring:Torvenes København / City walk: The old squares of Copenhagen

Date
26.08.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 26.08.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09050-26
 
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Torvene i det gamle KøbenhavnOplev historien, hvor den blev levet. På denne stemningsfulde byvandring gennem Københavns historiske centrum hører du om torvene, der i århundreder har summet af liv. Vi besøger de steder, hvor handlen blomstrede, og hvor mennesker mødtes.

Hvem var kvinderne, der solgte varer på torvet? Hvem var husenes beboere, der iagttog livet på torvet?

Studieskolens rundvisninger og ture Rundvisninger, byvandringer og oplevelser er en hyggelig og uformel måde at gå på opdagelse i din by på. Du lærer nye ord og udtryk, mens du bevæger dig gennem gaderne. Der vil også være god tid til at møde de andre kursister og øve sproget.

PraktiskTag tøj på, som passer til vejret, og medbring gerne en lille madpakke og en drikkedunk.
Byvandringen foregår på en blanding af dansk og engelsk, så alle kan følge med.
Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er for vores danskkursister. Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.

Det foregår:
Onsdag den 26. august kl. 16.30-18.30.
Mødested: Foran Studieskolens hovedindgang ved Borgergade 12.




The squares of old CopenhagenExperience history where it was lived. Join us for an atmospheric walk through the historic centre of Copenhagen and hear about how life has unfolded in these squares over centuries. We will visit places where trade was blossoming and where people would get together.

Who were the women who brought goods to sell in the squares? Who lived in the houses and looked down at the vibrant life below?

Studieskolen's tours and excursionsGuided tours, city walks and cultural experiences are a cosy and informal way to explore your city. You learn new words and expressions as you move through the streets and discover new places. There will also be plenty of time to meet other students and practise your Danish.

Practical informationPlease make sure to dress according to the weather. You are welcome to bring a snack and a water bottle.
The tour will be conducted in a mix of Danish and English, so everyone can follow along.
Please note that this event is for our Danish students. It is free, but you have to sign up in advance.

Time and place:
Wednesday 26 August, 16:30-18:30
Meeting point: In front of the main entrance of Studieskolen, Borgergade 12.

Barbara C. Christensen

Barbara recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
"I live in the Vesterbro district in the heart of Copenhagen. Often, I cycle around both during my working hours and in my free time. Copenhagen is a medieval city with many cultural offerings. The Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) is a museum located in the BLOX building near the Royal Library. DAC features changing exhibitions about the city's architecture, you can learn about modern as well as older architecture in Copenhagen at the museum. The staff are architects and offer guided tours in both Danish and English. At the top of the building, there is a lovely restaurant where you can enjoy the view of the city's towers and have a Danish lunch."

What Copenhagen cinemas do you like?
"Copenhagen has cinemas that offer mainstream films and cinemas that offer niche films. Mainstream films can be found at Cinemaxx, Palads, and Imperial, which all have impressive sound systems. Personally, I prefer niche films, such as European films, Nordic noir or French films. Grand Teatret on Mikkel Bryggers Gade 8 offers this type of film. The cinema is located on a side street to Strøget, and there is also a café where you can have a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and enjoy a meal while having a good time. Cinemateket is located near Kongens Have on Gothersgade. Here, you have the opportunity to see the film of the month, typically with a different theme each month. Many of the niche films shown at Cinemateket are in English and without subtitles. The restaurant SULT offers delicious food."

Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
"When I leave the city to experience nature, I enjoy kayaking. You can, for example, rent kayaks at the kayak hotel or near Mølleå north of Copenhagen. It's a good idea to check the weather before heading out. In winter, I bathe in Isefjorden. I am a winter bather and a member of a winter bathing club in Hundested in North Zealand. When winter bathing, you go to the sauna afterward. It's the best medicine against the winter blues."

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Byvandring:Torvenes København / City walk: The old squares of Copenhagen

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