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- About the Glyptotek - Glyptoteket
About the Museum - What is the Glyptotek The Glyptotek is the leading antiquities museum in the Nordic countries and also has one of Europe's finest collections of French art from the period 1800-1930
- Exhibitions - Glyptoteket
Dantes Plads 7 1556 Copenhageninfo@glyptoteket dk +45 33 41 81 41 Exhibitions - Glyptoteket Experience groundbreaking and thought-provoking exhibitions at the Glyptotek – Based on the collection of art spanning 6000 years – Special exhibitions, collection presentations, and much more
- Explore - Glyptoteket
Explore the many formats of the Glyptotek –The art, the building, the history, research, podcast, and video
- The building - Glyptoteket
The roof terrace at the top of Henning Larsen’s building offers a view of the complex roof landscape of Copenhagen and the Glyptotek Here you can get a sense of how the individual buildings form a whole, with Dahlerup’s glass dome and roof ridges facing Dante’s Square, Kampmann’s building with its step pyramid and the glass roof of the Central Hall, and finally Henning Larsen’s
- Tickets for the Glyptotek - Glyptoteket
The Glyptotek collaborates with the following companies and plans: Copenhagen Card: Free admission; Ældre Sagen (DaneAge Association): 20 % discount on admission by presenting a valid membership card at the ticket counter Offer covers cardholder and family membership covers both names on the card
- Parking and transport to the Glyptotek - Glyptoteket
We encourage you to use public transportation when visiting the museum The museum is located 5-10 minutes' walk from the Central Station and only 5 minutes' walk from City Hall Square Alternatively, you can arrive by car or on foot
- History of the Glyptotek - Glyptoteket
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek was founded by the brewer, Carl Jacobsen (1842-1914), who was one of the great industrial magnates of the 19th century and the greatest art patron Denmark has seen
- The art of the Glyptotek - Glyptoteket
The Glyptotek’s superlative collection contains over 10,000 works of art and archaeological objects and offers ever new perspectives on life, culture and civilization through a time span of 6,000 years
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