Julehygge / Cosy Christmas "hygge"

Date
16.12.2026
Price
DKK 0
Start 16.12.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09062-26
 
Location Gothersgade 14, 1. floor
Price DKK 0

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Kom i dejligt julehumør med danske juletraditionerKom og julehyg med os på Studieskolen! December måned i Danmark er fuld af skønne traditioner – vi synger julesange, ser julekalender og tænder kalenderlys og adventskranse. Og for nogle er der nissedrillerier på arbejdspladsen og i hjemmet.

Vi taler sammen på dansk, mens vi klipper julepynt, laver en lille julequiz og hygger os med kaffe, te og julegodter. Måske synger vi endda også en lille julesang, og undervejs bliver du klogere på nogle af de mange danske juletraditioner.

PraktiskBørn er velkomne – og vi håber, I alle vil gå fra Studieskolen i højt julehumør.

Vi har alt udstyr, og du behøver ikke tage noget med selv.

Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd. Alle Studieskolens kursister er velkomne – både dig, der lærer dansk, og dig, der lærer et andet sprog.

Det foregår:
Onsdag den 16. december kl. 13.00-15.00
Studieskolen, Borgergade 12
Du kan se lokalet på skærmen ved indgangen.




Get into the holiday spirit with Danish Christmas traditionsJoin us for some Christmas hygge at Studieskolen! December in Denmark is full of wonderful traditions. We sing Christmas songs, watch Christmas shows on TV, and light Advent candles and wreaths. And in some homes and workplaces, mischievous nisser even make an appearance.

We will chat in Danish while making Christmas decorations, doing a festive quiz and enjoying coffee, tea and treats. We might even sing a carol or two. Along the way, you will learn more about some of Denmark’s many Christmas traditions.

Practical informationChildren are welcome, and we hope everyone will leave Studieskolen feeling full of Christmas cheer.

We will provide all the materials, so there is no need to bring anything.

The event is free of charge, but registration is required. All Studieskolen students are welcome – whether you are learning Danish or another language.

Time and place:
Wednesday 16 December, 13:00-15:00
Studieskolen, Borgergade 12
You can see the room number on the screen by the entrance.

Laura Lyng

Laura recommends:
Do you have a favourite spot in Copenhagen?
"I live in Nordvest, and I love all the opportunities that the neighbourhood offers! There are affordable second-hand shops (with good finds if you're patient), delicious and exciting ingredients in the markets, comedy and live music at Lygten Station, and green retreats – for example, the area around Utterslev Mose, where I often go for walks and greet the many geese and swans."

Do you have any good ideas for other activities in Copenhagen?
"I really enjoy visiting art museums, but I'm also fascinated by the art in the urban landscape: on walls, doors, and larger public spaces. Two of the artists I particularly like are HuskMitNavn and Storm P., who both use a playful and almost childlike expression to comment on society and put everyday life into perspective. I know there are at least a few of their works on walls around the city – maybe even more!"
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Tanja Ettin

Tanja recommends:
Do you have any favourite places in Copenhagen that are suitable if you have children?  

"I spend a lot of my free time with my four-year-old son, Leo, and we've practically become experts at finding great, free places in Copenhagen where both children and adults can have fun together. 

On a grey day, we recommend a visit to one of the city's many libraries, such as Hovedbiblioteket (the Main Library) in Krystalgade, which has a huge children's area where kids can not only find great books but also play and run around - while the adults enjoy a coffee from the library café. 

On sunny days, you could visit Tårnlegepladsen (the Tower Playground) in Fælledparken, which has slides and water play for everyone. Or you could take the train to Klampenborg, where Dyrehaven offers exciting experiences all year round. Some of our favourites include playing animal bingo (we bring our own "bingo cards" with pictures of various animals), flying a kite on a windy day, and sledging if we’re lucky enough to get some snow. 

One last favourite spot is Bastard Brætspilcafé (a board game café), where you can find almost every board game you can imagine while enjoying a big hot chocolate with whipped cream and marshmallows!"


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Julehygge / Cosy Christmas "hygge"

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