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Aftenbyvandring Indre Nørrebro
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Start
Tuesday July 29
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
3
Start 29.07.2025
Period 29.07.2025 to 29.07.2025
Lessons 3
Course no.: 8184-25
Teacher cand.mag. Anneli Vejsig Bruun
BA Katinka Louise Pohl
 
Location
Room
Time Tue 17:30 - 20:00
Price DKK 0
Time Tue 17:30 - 20:00

Oplev Nørrebro og lær dansk på vores aftenbyvandring 
Kom med på vores aftenbyvandring og lær dansk, mens du bevæger dig rundt på Nørrebro. Dette kursus kombinerer sproglæring med kulturelle oplevelser, så din sprogundervisning bliver både spændende og berigende. 

Vi udforsker Nørrebro 
Vi går sammen på opdagelse i Nørrebros gader. Vi starter ved Assistens Kirkegård, ser en skjult perle og slutter ved søerne. Undervejs øver vi os i dansk ved at beskrive, diskutere og stille spørgsmål om de forskellige seværdigheder. 

Mål og udbytte 
Kurset er designet til at forbedre både dine mundtlige danskfærdigheder. Gennem praktisk anvendelse af sproget i levende omgivelser får du en dybere forståelse og en mere nuanceret brug af dansk. Samtidig får du en sjov mulighed for at lære København bedre at kende og opleve byens kultur og historie på nært hold. 
Kom med på vores aftenbyvandring og oplev, hvordan sprogundervisning og kulturel udforskning kan gå hånd i hånd. Vi glæder os til at tage på eventyr på Nørrebro sammen med dig! 

Mødested 
Vi mødes på pladsen foran Hellig Kors Kirke, Kapelvej 38.

Anneli Vejsig Bruun

Anneli recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?

"The best thing about Copenhagen is the wide pavements all over the city. They invite you to move from A to B on foot and to stroll without a destination. Strolling means walking at a slow and comfortable pace.  
And that’s exactly what you should do on the broad pavements of Dronning Louises Bro between Nørreport and Nørrebro. Take a coffee break in a sunny spot on the bridge, then continue slowly along Nørrebrogade towards Assistens Kirkegård (the cemetery), where you can wander around and say hello to several famous Danes who are buried there. You can also lie down on the grass, perhaps under a tree, look up at the sky, and let your thoughts drift away."  

What about outside Copenhagen? Do you have a good tip?
"If you want to leave the city, I would absolutely recommend going to 'Rusland' near Dronningmølle in Nordsjælland. You’ll probably need a car.  
Rusland is a magical place - a protected hilly heathland with small paths where the sculptor Rudolph Tegner’s mighty marble and bronze statues of men and women tower towards the Kattegat. It is dramatic, bombastic and utterly peaceful all at the same time. Yes, magical.  
If you feel like it, you can also step inside the Tegner Museum, which is built entirely of raw concrete with an 11-metre-high ceiling. The museum itself is a fantastic, church-like space, and with Tegner’s enormous sculptures, it is a truly sensory experience to move around and take it all in. It really is magical."
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Katinka Louise Pohl

Katinka recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”The best cinema in town is in the heart of Østerbro. Park Bio is one of the oldest cinemas in Copenhagen, and it only has one screen. You can be certain to have a good experience in its atmospheric foyer where you can look at palms as well as fish in the aquarium while you wait for your popcorn.”

Can you recommend a good Danish TV show?
”I love Danish films and TV shows from the 90’s. I particularly recommend the TV series Taxa from 1997. This soap-like drama from DR (Denmark’s national broadcaster) is about a family-run taxi company in Copenhagen, and it gives you a lively idea of how the city looked in the 90’s. Aside from that, it is full of excitement, intrigue and drama and you can see it for free via DR’s digital archive Bonanza.”

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Aftenbyvandring Indre Nørrebro
Alle niveauer

29 July - 29 July

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