Besøg i Folketinget / Visit to the Danish Parliament

Date
19.10.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 19.10.2026
Lessons 1
Event no.: 09056-26
 
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Besøg i Folketinget
Kom og oplev det danske parlament, Folketinget. Vi skal på en omvisning for at høre om Folketingets arbejde og Christiansborgs historie. Vi kommer også til at opleve, hvordan Christiansborg fungerer som centrum for folkestyret, for demokratiet og lovgivningen. Vi besøger bl.a. Vandrehallen, ser de originale versioner af tidens grundlove og kigger ind i folketingssalen.

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:
Mandag den 19. oktober kl. 13.30-14.30.
Mødested: Foran besøgstjenesten til højre for trapperne til Christiansborg.




Visit Denmark’s ParliamentCome and experience the Danish Parliament, Folketinget. We will join a guided tour to learn more about the work of Parliament and the history of the building housing it, Christiansborg Palace. You will experience close up how Christiansborg serves as the centre of Danish democracy and lawmaking. We will visit the Lobby, see the original versions of Denmark's constitutions through the years and take a look inside the parliamentary chamber.

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 translations into 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:
Monday 19 October, 13:30-14:30
Meeting point: Outside the Visitor Service entrance, to the right of the stairs leading up to Christiansborg.

Snezana Mosegaard

Snezana recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”Copenhagen has everything that attracts my soul: Culture, nature and history, and I have many favourite places. In the winter, I love seeing theatre performances at Skuespilhuset by Kvæsthusbroen, visiting the Glyptotek and SMK (the National Gallery of Denmark) or just wandering through the small cobbled streets in Central Copenhagen or on Christianshavn.
In the summer, I am drawn to nature and outdoor life. I live on Amager, so my walks and bike rides usually go to Amager Strand or Amager Fælled, two unique places with lots of water, forest and birdlife where I come simply to take a deep breath all the way down to my stomach.
Christianshavns Vold is high on my list any time of the year. It is a green area that is more than 350 years old. You can take a walk along the canal and enjoy the view of the water, swans, grey herons and blue tits, all the while, on the opposite side, you can observe elements of urban Copenhagen such as the SAS hotel, a couple of modern ”intelligent” buildings and city buses whizzing by. I am very fond of the contrasts between old and new which you can find many places in Copenhagen. I think that it adds a certain charm to the city.
However, if I have to pick just one place, then my absolute favourite is the iconic tower of Vor Frelsers Kirke (Our Saviour’s Church). After going up 400 steps, you are met by an unforgettable and impressive view over the city’s rooftops and Copenhagen in all its beauty.
If you are fond of heights and the city’s rooftops like I am, I also have to other places that I warmly recommend: The café at Illum Rooftop on Strøget and the roof terrace at the Glyptotek.”

What’s your favourite kind of music?
”I love listening to all kinds of music: classical, pop, rock and jazz, but I am also a huge fan of old songs and music from old films. Here are some of them. Check them out. Maybe you’ll like them too.”

 

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Besøg i Folketinget / Visit to the Danish Parliament

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