Folketinget - Kvinderne på Borgen / Parliament - women in Danish politics

Date
02.09.2026
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Start 02.09.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09051-26
 
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Kom tættere på kvinderne på BorgenPå denne omvisning sætter vi fokus på de kvinder, der har og har haft deres gang på borgen og er repræsenteret i politik og kunst. Du hører også om de historiske begivenheder, der førte til kvinders valgret i 1915, og vi ser nærmere på markante skikkelser fra kvindekampen. Og så kommer du selvfølgelig til at se det nye gruppeportræt af vigtige kvinder i dansk politik i Samtaleværelset, som billedkunstner Mie Mørkeberg har malet.

Ruten går forbi nogle af de mest ikoniske rum i Folketinget – Folketingssalen, Vandrehallen og Samtaleværelset – og undervejs er der plads til spørgsmål og dialog.

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.

PraktiskOmvisningen foregår på dansk med enkelte engelske oversættelser.
Til info skal du i forbindelse med adgangen til Folketinget igennem en metaldetektor.
Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er for vores danskkursister. Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.

Det foregår:
Onsdag den 2. september kl. 16.45-18.30.
Mødested: Foran besøgstjenesten til højre for trapperne til Christiansborg.




Get to know the women of ChristiansborgOn this guided tour of Denmark’s parliament, we focus on the women who have played – and continue to play – an important role in Danish politics. You will hear about the historical events that led to women gaining the right to vote in 1915, and we will take a closer look at some of the key figures in the fight for women's rights. You will also have the chance to see the recent painting of influential women in Danish politics in the Conversation Room (Samtaleværelset), painted by artist Mie Mørkeberg.

The tour takes us through some of the most iconic rooms in the Danish Parliament, including the Chamber (Folketingssalen), the Lobby (Vandrehallen), and the Conversation Room (Samtaleværelset). There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions along the way.

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 informationThe tour will be conducted in Danish with occasional explanations in English. Please note that you will need to pass through a metal detector to enter the Danish Parliament.

This event is for our Danish language students. It is free of charge, but registration is required.

Time and place:
Wednesday 2 September, 16:45-18:30
Meeting point: Outside the Visitor Service entrance, to the right of the stairs leading up to Christiansborg.

Charlotte Kaare-Gonçalves

Charlotte recommends:
Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
"Roskilde is a fantastic city! It’s one of the oldest cities in Denmark and contains a lot of cultural history. It’s also located next to Roskilde Fjord, which is known for its beautiful paths and wildlife. All while being only a 25-minute train ride away from Copenhagen.
For those interested in history, there is the Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum by the harbour. But for those interested in culture, I recommend a visit to Musicon, which is an area full of container homes, graffiti and unique shops. Here you might find your next recycled gem in the shop Om-klædning. There’s also the magnificent rock museum RAGNAROCK, which is shaped like a gigantic electric guitar."

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Folketinget - Kvinderne på Borgen / Parliament - women in Danish politics

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