Kunstomvisning i Folketinget / Art tour of the Danish Parliament

Date
07.05.2026
Price
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Start 07.05.2026
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09018-26
 
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Scroll down for English descriptionSe kunsten på Christiansborg Christiansborg Slot midt i København er centrum for det danske folkestyre. I de historiske rammer har de folkevalgte politikere deres daglige gang og kontorer.

På denne kunstomvisning hører og ser du, hvordan kunsten og det politiske liv spiller sammen. Vi besøger bl.a. Folketingets mange forskellige gruppe- og udvalgsværelser og ser kunsten på gangarealet og i Folketingssalen.

Kunstværkerne afspejler den danske kunsthistorie og viser en lang række forskellige stilarter. Undervejs vil du opleve en bred vifte af danske malerier lige fra 1800-tallets guldaldermalerier og frem til de nyeste statsministerportrætter.

Omvisningen foregår på en blanding af dansk og engelsk, så alle kan være med.

Studieskolens rundvisninger og ture Dette besøg er en spændende måde at lære dansk på, mens du oplever kunst og arkitektur i en historisk bygning i din by. Du lærer nye ord og udtryk og får mulighed for at tale om det, du ser, sammen med andre kursister.

Det foregår:
Torsdag den 7. maj 2026 kl. 16.45-18.30
Vi mødes foran Christiansborgs besøgsindgang (til højre for den store trappe ved hovedindgangen)

Hvem kan deltage? Alle kursister på Studieskolens danskkurser er velkomne.
Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd.




Discover the Art at Christiansborg Christiansborg Palace, located in the heart of Copenhagen, is the centre of Danish democracy. Within these historic surroundings, elected politicians go about their daily work and have their offices.

On this art tour, you’ll explore how art and political life intertwine. We’ll visit several of the Parliament’s group and committee rooms and take in the artwork displayed in the corridors and the Chamber itself.

The artworks reflect Danish art history and showcase a wide range of styles. Along the way, you’ll encounter an impressive selection of Danish paintings – from the Golden Age of the 19th century to the most recent portraits of prime ministers.

The tour is conducted in a mix of Danish and English, so everyone can take part.

Studieskolen’s Guided Tours and Excursions This visit is an exciting way to learn Danish while experiencing art and architecture in one of your city’s most historic buildings. You’ll learn new words and expressions and have the chance to discuss what you see with other participants.

It takes place:
Thursday 7 May 2026 from 16.45 to 18.30
Meeting point: In front of the Visitors' Entrance (to the right of the stairs by the main entrance)

Who can join? All students enrolled in Studieskolen’s Danish courses are welcome.
Participation is free, but you need to register in advance.

Mette Bennike

Mette recommends:
Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
”If you love the art museum Louisiana not only for its art but also for its lovely surroundings, then you will also love Rudolph Tegners Museum & Statuepark in Dronningmølle in northern Zealand. The museum houses works by the Danish sculptor Rudolph Tegner. The most beautiful part is the statue park around the museum framed by sky and wild heather and with a view to the sea.
It’s about 50 minutes from Copenhagen by car – and a good opportunity to also experience the northern coast of Zealand where many Copenhageners have holiday homes.”

Can you recommend a nice excursion?
”A wonderful summer excursion is sailing to Hven from Copenhagen Harbour – and then biking around on the idyllic island which used to be Danish, but is now Swedish. The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe lived and worked on the island 1576-1597, and you can visit his reconstructed observatory, Stjerneborg.
You can bike the entire island on a day trip, it’s about 20 kilometers. There are hardly any cars on the island, and the picturesque paths are more peaceful than Copenhagen’s bike paths. A good place to practice for rush our traffic in Copenhagen …
It takes about an hour and a half to sail there, and you can rent bikes right by the harbour on Hven.”

Who is your favourite Danish musician?
”The singers Bobo Moreno and Mads Mathias are the closest we get to crooners on Danish soul. If you like Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and classics such as ‘Fly Me To the Moon’, then don’t miss Moreno or Mathias at the next Copenhagen Jazz Festival.”
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Kunstomvisning i Folketinget / Art tour of the Danish Parliament

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