
"Assistens Cemetery is one of the beautiful green oases that Copenhagen is so full of. Most people rush through the avenue with the tall poplar trees, but if you have time, you can easily find peace among the graves in the old section.
H.C. Andersen and Kierkegaard are buried here, but you can also look for the pioneer and teacher Charlotte Klein or the Danish stuntwoman Emilie Sannom.
Try also to find Master Fatman's magical gravestone, and bring a book to one of the benches under the old trees.
In the summer months, there are free guided tours, but there are also audio walks and digital guides on kk.dk.
Cinemateket is another inspiring place. It is run by film enthusiasts who ensure that you have the opportunity to see forgotten silent films, films from Lithuania, big films from the 80s, obscure cult films or new documentaries.
Often, there will be presentations by film experts or talks with directors, so you can safely take a chance and be inspired, provoked or pleasantly surprised.
They also have Danish on a Sunday, where they show Danish films with English subtitles.
And as a cinema-goer at Cinemateket, you can request films that you would like to see or rewatch on the big screen."