Byvandring: Middelalderbyen København / City Walk: Copenhagen's medieval district

Date
27.10.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 27.10.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09059-26
 
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Tæt på Københavns historieKom med på en tur gennem middelalderbyen i København, hvor du får indblik i, hvordan byen opstod og udviklede sig frem til det København, vi kan se i dag.

På turen kommer vi forbi nogle af de ældste bygninger i København og hører om dramatiske begivenheder i byens 1000-årige historie – krige, belejringer, sult, epidemier.

Turen kommer bl.a. forbi Gammeltorv, Nytorv, Vor Frue Kirke og Christiansborg. Du kommer også til at høre fortællinger om konger og dronninger, elskere og elskerinder, helte og skurke.

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.

PraktiskSørg for at have gode sko på og tøj til vejret.
Turen foregår på en blanding af dansk og engelsk.
Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er for vores danskkursister. Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.

Det foregår:
Tirsdag den 27. oktober kl. 19.00-21.00.
Mødested: Foran hovedindgangen til KVUC, Vognmagergade 8.




Discover Copenhagen's history up closeJoin us for a walk through medieval Copenhagen and learn how the city was founded and developed into the Copenhagen we know today.

Along the way, we will pass some of the city's oldest buildings and hear about dramatic events from Copenhagen's 1000-year-old history – wars, sieges, famine and epidemics.

The tour includes stops at Gammeltorv, Nytorv, the Church of Our Lady and Christiansborg. You will also hear stories about kings and queens, lovers and mistresses, heroes and villains.

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 informationMake sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather.
The tour will be conducted in a mix of Danish and English.
Please note that this event is for our Danish language students. It is free of charge, but registration is required.

Time and place:
Tuesday 27 October, 19:00-21:00.
Meeting point: Outside the main entrance to KVUC, Vognmagergade 8.

Rasmus Mortensen

Rasmus recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”I like looking at Copenhagen through a historical lens when I walk around. I love the history of Copenhagen, and I am particularly interested in the Middle Ages. Although the history is rich, not many buildings remain from that time. A place where you can catch a glimpse of the past is Jarmers Plads, where you can see the ruins of a tower between two car lanes. Jarmers Tårn is all that remains of the city wall from the 1520s. Back then, the wall surrounded the city. If you close your eyes, perhaps you can imagine just how impressive it used to look.

I am also very fond of Gothic churches from the Middle Ages, but since there aren’t that many of those here, I’d rather point out a more unique structure: Grundtvig’s Chruch in Bispebjerg in northwestern Copenhagen. It was built in the 20th century and consists almost entirely of yellow brick. Well worth a visit if you haven’t been yet – it’s magnificent.

If you’d rather go out and listen to some live music, there are plenty of options in Copenhagen. One of my favourite albums in Danish is ‘Hip’ by Steppeulvene from 1967. Sadly, the lead singer Eik Skaløe died the following year at a very young age, but the band’s guitarist, Stig Møller, is still active. The first Monday of every month, you can hear him perform at Drop Inn along with bass player Peter Ingemann. They both sing as well. The city also has several historical bars, and on Kultorvet you can visit the pub Hvide Lam which has been around since 1807 and has live jazz every night.

My final recommendation is the museum The David Collection. Go there to see Danish painters such as Vilhelm Hammershøi, and its formidable collection of Islamic art. Entry is always free.

Enjoy!”

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Byvandring: Middelalderbyen København / City Walk: Copenhagen's medieval district

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