Things to do in Frederiksberg in April

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Overview

April is a good time to visit Frederiksberg. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 38—50°F (4—10°C).

Frederiksberg has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your April trip to Frederiksberg. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to April. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Frederiksberg in April. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout April, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Frederiksberg in April
April
  • Maundy Thursday (April 2)
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Easter Monday (April 6)
Other notable holidays
  • Palm Sunday (March 29)
  • Great Prayer Day (May 1)
  • Liberation Day (May 5)
  • Mother’s Day (May 10)
  • Ascension Day (May 14)
  • Whit Sunday (May 24)
  • Whit Monday (May 25)
  • Father’s Day (June 5)
  • Halloween (October 31)
  • Christmas Eve (December 24)
  • Christmas Eve (December 24)
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Weather in Frederiksberg in April

Temperatures on an average day in Frederiksberg in April

The average temperature in Frederiksberg in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 50°F (10°C) to a low of 38°F (4°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Frederiksberg, July, has days with highs of 70°F (21°C) and lows of 58°F (14°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 37°F (3°C) and lows of 30°F (-1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Frederiksberg in April based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in April
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General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
21%
Chance of rain
0.050 in
Amount
17.0 mph
Wind speed
77%
Humidity
14.1 hrs
Daylight length
6:07 AM
Sunrise
8:13 PM
Sunset
45%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in April
With an average high of 50°F (10°C) and a low of 38°F (4°C), it generally feels cold and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Frederiksberg in April

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Frederiksberg has to offer for travelers in April, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Frederiksberg that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Frederiksberg for April.
Copenhagen Zoo
1. Copenhagen Zoo
4.4
(25489)
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Established zoo with airy Norman Foster-designed elephant house & Arctic habitat for polar bears.
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This zoo is so beautiful! It has a variety of animals. The cages are nice and clean. The zoo has stunning views as it is on a hill. We really liked all the greenery. It is just beautiful to walk around. We also really enjoyed the playground. Very cute! We decided to purchase a Copenhagen card and the zoo entrance was included. We will definitely be back here to explore more.
Very well planned area. It is quite good for explaining animals to children. Most of the animal areas are in good condition such as lion, kangaroos and panda. But the polar bear living area should be improved. We used Copenhagen Card for entry, and entered afternoon. So it is not crowded and fun to walk around.
Awesome zoo in huge area and beautiful landscape. This place has all the animals you can imagine of with engaging activities like goat patting, feeding the lions, kids makeup, great playgrounds and exhibitions. The restrooms are clean and all areas are very well maintained. There’re plenty of food kiosks or restaurants along the way and they all offer good foods. Highly recommended to spend at least half a day here to cover many sections like Savannah, rainforest and the poles. Make sure you wear comfy shoes.
Me and my children loved this zoo, it was clean, had so many animals and areas to visit we spent 4 hours here. Really easy to get the bus to and from. Lots of food and drink stalls if you wanted to eat there. Everywhere is so clean and tidy and there are loads of staff around if you want to ask where something is or about an animal etc..would definitely recommend this if you visit Copenhagen. Our visit was covered by the Discovery card that I purchased before we arrived.
A good day out with loads to look at. Spread across two sites the zoo had something for everyone. The animals appeared well looked after and you could view them inside or outside in many cases. Plenty of cafes which were reasonably priced. Used our Copenhagen card to get in so nothing to pay. Wrap up warm if going in colder climates.
Entry used by Copenhagen card. Best zoo experience so far, nice open enclosures to get close to lions, polar bears and pandas. Many fish seemed to be missing from the aquarium and signs/ notices to get around the park could of been more clear
Copenhagen Zoo is a beautiful and well-maintained place with a great variety of animals and impressive enclosures. Arctic Ring with the polar bear was absolute highlights. It’s very family-friendly, with plenty of space, playgrounds, and cafés for a relaxing day out. A bit pricey, but definitely worth it for the experience and the care shown for the animals.
This is one of the best zoos in Europe we have been to. Such a wide selection of Animals to see and sharing the same habitats. Was nice and quiet at was a week day. Shame there was no Capybaras as suggested they have here.
Frederiksberg Slot
2. Frederiksberg Slot
4.5
(1045)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Early 18th-century palace in an Itlaian Baroque style with guided tours of former royal apartments.
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Most perfect place ever! So peaceful for walks and picnics. This is my favorite park in Copenhagen. You can see the elephants some days from the park view of the Frederiksberg Zoo.
Frederiksberg Palace, a magnificent Baroque gem, offers a glimpse into Danish history and grandeur. While the opulent interior spaces are not currently accessible due to a fire in 1859, the palace itself and its surrounding gardens are a sight to behold. Highlights: 1. Striking Baroque Architecture: Admire the palace's impressive exterior, designed by Danish architect Ernst Brandenburger and inspired by Italian Baroque style. 2. Beautiful Gardens: Explore the sprawling Frederiksberg Have and Søndermarken gardens, offering a peaceful escape and scenic views. Visit Tips: 1. Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming gardens for a well-rounded experience. 2. Consider joining a guided tour to delve deeper into the palace's history. Overall, Frederiksberg Palace is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture and gardens.
Frederiksberg Palace stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the beautiful Frederiksberg Garden — a quiet yet stately reminder of Denmark’s royal past. Built in the early 1700s for King Frederik IV, the palace was inspired by the Italian and French baroque styles the king admired during his travels through Europe. The architectural symmetry, ochre-yellow façade, and formal layout reflect a monarch eager to project taste, sophistication, and power. Originally intended as a summer residence, the palace was later expanded and became a favored retreat for several Danish monarchs. It also played an important role in royal education: King Christian VII spent time here, and his son, King Frederik VI, was largely raised at the palace. One fascinating episode in the palace’s early history was the visit of Peter the Great of Russia in 1716. On his way to meet his Danish allies during the Great Northern War, Peter visited Copenhagen and was received at Frederiksberg Palace. Known for his curiosity and hands-on interest in architecture and military matters, Peter allegedly climbed up to the palace dome himself, rather than wait for keys, which amused and shocked the Danish court. His visit underscores the international stature of the Danish crown at the time — Frederiksberg was not merely a royal summer house, but a diplomatic stage for Europe’s most powerful rulers. Though it no longer houses royals, the palace has retained its aura of quiet dignity. Today it serves as a military academy, yet the interiors (when open to the public on select days) still reflect the opulence of Denmark’s baroque age. Combined with the peaceful gardens below, it’s one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric and historically rich landmarks.
We tried to go in but gates were closed. Castle ground is nice and well maintained. Walking upto the castle through the park was enjoyable too. There is not much to see from the outside exterior. Very unimpressive. We looked through the gates and inside the middle ground. I think all the charm is inside the castle. Maybe next time.
I only visited the gardens outside the palace. Very nice place for a picnic or getting some sun. Many weddings happening around the park, the newlyweds take pictures by the summer palace of the Royal Family.
While not normally open to the public, it is very much worth visiting the Officers School for its proud history and the amazing view it offers of Copenhagen if you ever get a chance.
Really nice castle Doesnt take many hours to see all though.
Huge palace and very well maintained.. The palace overlooks Frederiksberg Gardens with waterfalls and rows of linden trees along the palace terrace. Have rich historic background on each architectural planning… it is close to Copenhagen zoo… can have pleasant stroll from city center to have nice time either in early morning or evenings.. find food options in the palace garden could be tough ai better carry enough fluids… highly recommended place to visit if you are in Frederiksberg or Copenhagen
Cisterns in Søndermarken
3. Cisterns in Søndermarken
4.3
(2088)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Underground reservoir & dripstone cave transformed into a space for art exhibitions & events.
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Such a cool experience! Loved seeing the historic location get reused in such a unique way. The audio and visual effects made it feel very other worldly.
The exhibit inside was underwater themed at the time so it was appropriate but the space itself was almost more interesting. Such a cool repurposing of an old reservoir. The water floor with grated walkway just above the water is a very cool feature as well. Highly recommend especially if you have the city pass as it's a pretty quick stop.
interesting, unusual place. there is no permanent exhibition but temporary ones, so what u'll see depends on when u visit it. In general , for those who likes smth not trivial and unique i can recommend.
I almost missed the entrance, but wasn’t thinking it’s underground so of course there’s not a big building in the park. Really cool spot with interesting art exhibition (quite spooky- it changes every year but I imagine it’s always a little spooky down there), some good rock formations, and info on the history of the cisterns.
Well that was an interesting place ! Not a huge art fan but this was a different experience. Deep underground, lit by mainly hanging weird lights with strange music playing this was definitely a place to explore. Add in the fact the walkways were suspended above water with no safety rails your wits were needed to stay dry. The history was nicely presented and was a great way to kill an hour. Paid for via Copenhagen card. If you have young children you definitely need to hold their hands to prevent them falling in.
Very cool experience, although the ticket price is a bit steep for a one-exhibition museum (albeit, in a cool, unique space). It’s cold, dark, and not very friendly for mobility-impaired guests, so I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. Kids might find it a bit scary. But that also makes it very cool and moody. I look forward to returning for the Marina Abramacić exhibition coming in March 2026!
Amazing experience! We went for the Psycho Sphere exhibition and it was just great! No need to buy tickets in advance, they don’t guarantee faster entry
Nice staff at the entrance. The expo was well done and immersive, creating a atmosphere that you can not find easily anywhere else. Could have spent hour just staying done here. feels like another world! Would have loved it to be bigger
Søndermarken
4. Søndermarken
4.5
(3858)
Park
Nature & Parks
Serene, scenic park with many old trees & an subterranean art venue in 3 former cisterns.
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Just across the road from Frederiksberg Garden lies Søndermarken, a park that feels wilder, more secluded, and somehow more introspective. While its neighbor is open and classical in design, Søndermarken offers a denser, more wooded landscape; it is perfect for quiet walks, jogging, or simply escaping the noise of the city for a while. Originally laid out in the 18th century as a royal hunting ground for Frederiksberg Palace, Søndermarken has retained much of its natural charm. The paths wind through tall trees, and the park has an almost forest-like feel in places. There’s a timeless atmosphere here, you feel more like a traveler than a tourist. One of its most unique features is the Cisternerne — a former underground water reservoir that now serves as a contemporary art space. The contrast between modern installations and the damp, echoing chambers of this subterranean world is striking and worth experiencing. It adds a surreal, almost meditative layer to the park visit. Søndermarken doesn’t draw the same crowds as other parks in Copenhagen, and that’s part of its beauty. It’s a place for solitude, for reflection, for walking beneath old trees where kings once rode, and where time seems to slow down.
A good park! You can unleashed your dog and walk it. It’s good all season
The People’s park has been open to the public since 1852. Lots of demonstrations and other gatherings take place here. A lovely park for stroll or jogging. It was hunting ground for royals long ago. It has a few famous attractions like the Water cisterne beneath the park build to ensure clean drinking water to the city during a cholera epidemic.
After visiting the Frederiksberg slot come into this forest and walk around in nature.
Went to a cool exhibition in the old city cistern, that was in the middle of this gorgeous city park.
I have frequented this park for the past couple years now in different seasons, and its always a joy to come to. Its a great place to find a grass spot to plop down on and get some 'Grounding' time in. It gets a bit crowded for me during peak Spring/Summer months but its close by. Otherwise I bike to Amager for some extra seclusion.
Easily one of my favorite parks I’ve been to. The fountain is so pretty and the lawns are so well kept. A lot of people having picnics, playing with kids, and walking dogs.
Søndermarken is a hidden gem nestled right beside Københavns Zoo, and it offers a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling city. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this beautiful park, and I was captivated by its natural beauty and tranquility. The park is incredibly well-maintained, with lush greenery, colorful flower beds, and well-manicured pathways that invite you to take a leisurely stroll. It's the perfect place to unwind, enjoy a picnic, or simply immerse yourself in nature's embrace. Søndermarken's proximity to Københavns Zoo adds an additional touch of charm, as you can sometimes hear the distant roars of animals, which adds to the overall ambiance. One of the highlights of Søndermarken is the stunning Frederiksberg Palace, which stands majestically within the park. The palace's elegant architecture and beautiful gardens create a picture-perfect setting, making it a favorite spot for photographers and history enthusiasts alike. You can also explore the surrounding gardens, which are meticulously landscaped and offer a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle. The park features various amenities, including benches, picnic areas, and well-placed garbage bins that ensure cleanliness. Additionally, there are well-marked trails for walking and jogging, making it a great place for outdoor exercise enthusiasts. The presence of children's playgrounds also makes Søndermarken an ideal destination for families.
Landbohøjskolens Have
5. Landbohøjskolens Have
4.7
(1656)
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Small university park with flower beds & a rose garden, plus shaded benches & a summer cafe.
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A beautiful, extremely well maintained park! So many small pathways leading always very nicely close to the plants but in a way that makes you feel like you are on an adventure. There was a beautiful array of flowers and plants you don't normally see. There is a good amount of grass space around for the sun worshippers. Lots of bins and benches. Definitely recommend a wander through this garden!
This small park is very well maintained and has a lot of beautiful and interesting flowers, bushes and majestic very old trees. All plants have a name tag with the Latin name as well as the Danish name. The park was very peaceful when I visited and felt like a very nice place to relax. There are many benches in the whole park so you can find a spot that suits your mood and preferences. Definitely worth a visit.
This small park is a gem hidden away in Copenhagen (Frederiksberg). It is being kept but the gardener students of the school that is situated right next to the park. Every plant, tree, bush, etc. has a small sign telling the name of the species. This makes the place feel so serene, because you can really go on a journey and get to know the names of so many things, you might not have known already. The are a bunch of small pathways leading through the trees and bushes, making a walk through the park feel adventurous and magical. It is not allowed to play ball/throw freesbee, listen to music on a speaker, grill, bring dogs or bicycle. This makes the park enormously calm and quiet. So if you wanna go for a peaceful stroll or wanna sun bath (should the sun ever be out 😉) then this is the place to visit. I highly recommend this park! One of my favorite green spots in Copenhagen 💜
This park is very quiet and nice. It has a pod in the middle surrounded by vegetation that is carefully taken care of. Every time I go there it is even better maintained than the time before and it has always been my "go to" place for peaceful walks while I had my daughters sleeping in the pram. There are benches all around to sit down and enjoy the surroundings and a beautiful rose garden that flourishes in Spring.
Absolutely must to visit when someone is in Copenhagen and wants to experience a beautiful and calm nature environment in the middle of the city. Amazing plants, each of them has a tag on it with the name and its origin. Perfect for a quiet walk, even for picknic.
Roses smell like teen spirit
Very interesting and very old collection It is still in active use for research. It is part of the university Beautiful garden. Especially in summer.
This garden is lovely. The weeping willow by the lake is so peaceful. The trees were lovely in the fall.
Haveselskabets Have
6. Haveselskabets Have
4.7
(457)
Garden
Nature & Parks
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Before entering the big parc you should spend some time in this beautiful litte garden
A quiet and beautiful garden. It has many nice flowers and lots of benches to sit. There is an entrance in the north and the south. The north entrance is near the entrance of the big park. The south entrance is along the road to the carpark.
A very nice little green oasis in the middle of the city. Very calm and lots of places to sit and enjoy nature No matter the time of year.
Such a nice cozy beautiful little garden with so many different kinds of landscape design and a lot of little attractions and charming corners. Very romantic place.
“Secret Gardens” that’s not so secret. :) I really felt like I discovered a beautiful hidden garden when I wandered into this garden in the evening, and then I came back early in the morning for my run. The garden is well manicured with fountains and fragrant rose gardens and much more... While the Fredericksberg Have is a very popular park, I didn’t see very many people in the garden so this seemed like a great place for me to get some quiet and peace. :) I also noted a couple of buildings on my way in, a very fancy restaurant and an event space that was hosting a free art exhibit. (Shown in my photos)
Hidden jewel, so not crowded. Also not a picnic place so much less noisy like other parks in Copenhagen.
Fantastic escape into quietness of the beautiful nature in the center of Frederiksberg. Great place for a walk or a cosy time with friends. One can enjoy reading a book on one of the benches and enjoying the view. And right by its side there is Frederiksberg park also to enjoy.
Very beautiful and hidden park. Went in the autumn/fall and it was still beautiful. Has a Japanese feel to part of it. And a very nice rose garden. Would highly recommend stopping here if you are in the area
Frederiksberg
7. Frederiksberg
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
In leafy, residential Frederiksberg, locals relax in the gardens surrounding the Italianate Frederiksberg Palace. Gammel Kongevej is the hub for exclusive clothing and design shopping, while cafes and specialty food stores line charming Værnedamsvej street. Families head to nearby Copenhagen Zoo to visit the elephant house and the Arctic zone, with its polar bears and seals.
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
8. Jameson Distillery Bow St.
4.7
(5528)
Distillery
Food & Drink
Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining.
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It was incredible experience. Our tour guide was amazing. First you get free welcome drink - you have 3 options from Jameson (Jameson with lime and ginger is amazing). Then you go to first room, it’s about history of Jameson. Second room is about how to make Jameson and on third you learn about differences, how to smell and taste different Jamesons. With this guide, it was really amazing and I could stay longer than 45 minutes.
My wife and I took this tour on a Monday morning a few hours before our flight home and had a wonderful time. Our tour guide was very animated and obviously loved his job! Great tour through history all the way to current time. Definitely recommend this tour for any whiskey aficionados or anyone with just a taste for Jameson.
I paid about $26 for the Jameson Distillery tour and it was worth every penny. They start with a really cool 3D projector story about the history and how Jameson is made, then you move into a tasting room where you try four different Jamesons and learn how to properly smell and taste whiskey. It truly feels like a world-class experience. The premium ones were noticeably smoother (whiskey by itself definitely grows hair on your chest 😂), but it was fun, informative, and delicious. After the tasting, you get a drink included — they already have a bar set up with several cocktail options, and if you want another drink afterward you can buy more. The tour guide was incredible — funny, knowledgeable, and made it feel like he actually believed every part of the history. It was so good I found myself thinking, “Do y’all hire? I could work here too.” The staff overall was extremely friendly and helpful. They’ll even hold your bags if you’re coming straight from the airport like I was. There’s merchandise at the end if you want to shop, and the whole experience is just a lot of fun from start to finish. I would 100% come back and I’d tell anyone visiting Dublin to add this to their trip.
What an unforgettable experience at the Jameson Distillery! We opted for the Secret Whiskey Package and savored every moment. The tour was a delightful blend of history, craftsmanship, and fun, with fascinating insights into the company’s founder and the art of whiskey making. The highlight? Learning the skills of whiskey tasting, followed by a truly delicious sampling experience. Despite the bustling crowd of fellow travelers, the staff made us feel so special and welcome. We loved every minute and can’t wait to return!
Had a fantastic tasting tour on my second visit to this iconic Irish distillery. The guide’s deep knowledge and entertaining presentation made the experience memorable. It’s no wonder Jameson remains one of the world’s top selling whiskeys. Highly recommended!
Exactly everything you'd expect from a distillery tour. Great tour guide, samples of the whisky, and the best ambiance. All the employees were stellar and very nice to chat with. You can also purchase exclusive bottles you can't get anywhere else in the world.
This is one of the best distillery tour I’ve ever done! I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Dublin. Our tour guide was really informative and had a great demote of knowledge about the history of Jameson’s. I’m not usually a Whiskey drinker but after trying a Jamesons, Ginger Ale and Lime in the bar I am converted.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Jamison Distillery. I went with my husband and my daughter. It was very informative and quite interesting. There were several experiences during the tour. We tasted whiskeys that we hadn't tried before. Our new favorite one is Black Barrel. We've bought a bottle now that we're back home and have shared it with a neighbor. He is now a fan! I recommend going on this tour. It's fun, educational, and it even has a cute little shop inside.
Music Museum
9. Music Museum
4.3
(121)
Temporarily Closed
Museum
Pachinko parlor
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sad thing is that they only people with 7 cm moustache and scottish accent. nice ass place! 10 our off 10, pls go there. we had a lot of fun there, lovely time and noice tea.
Lovely - and relatively unknown - collection of instruments from all periods and parts of the world, including some unusual and historically significant examples. A tablet with English (other languages available) translations of captions really helped the experience. Could have been improved and made less sterile with more audio examples.
I highly recommend this museum! It has a wonderful interactive tablet set up and so many glorious and informative displays!
Amazing place for music lovers. Close to "Forum" metro station.
One of the more interesting Copenhagen museums. The collection of instruments is not as extensive as, for example, in Berlin (especially clavier), comparable to the collection in Barcelona, but several souvenirs of Beethoven and Mozart are unique. Very interesting atmosphere of the Conservatory. unique decor, the smell of old wood in the corridors... Worth a visit! The only minus is the lack of a lift (or we didn't notice it).
Great musuem! Very modern, each display has an area you can scan using the tablet provided with the ticket, giving you all the translated information and more about the display. There are also a lot of interactive elements which are great fun! Could of easily spend 3hrs+ there!
I first visited this museum at its old home around 9 years ago and have wanted to go back ever since. It's new home is a bit clinical compared to its last but it is still well worth a visit. Some of the instruments are amazing - mind boggling, I mean who on earth designed them?? Or even first thought of the concepts? The man on the desk was extremely helpful, giving us the tablets with the English translations for all the exhibits, and more information about the actual museum. The only thing I cannot understand about this place - why is it so quiet? A museum such as this should be be full, busy, but it is so quiet - we were there a couple of hours and no-one else came in (also saw a similar note in their visitor book). If you fancy a fascinating option of what to do in Copenhagen, here it is!
Loved it. Great fun. Helpful staff. Loved the sound proof room where you can play instruments to your heart's content!
Alhambra - Museet for humor og satire
10. Alhambra - Museet for humor og satire
4.0
(54)
Permanently Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
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Cool place to hang out for a fast
(Translated by Google) Interesting and exciting place that describes part of our Danish humor 😊 (Original) Interessant og spænde sted der beskriver en del af vores danske humor 😊
(Translated by Google) Can't really review it because it's moving. Am I moving the statue with me or did I think the garden should have a make over. The statue is in weeds and the plant is in need (Original) Kan ikke rigtig anmelde det pga det flytter. Flytter dirch statuen med eller syntes jeg haven skal ha en make over. Statuen står i ukrudt og anlægget trænger
(Translated by Google) Very small museum... mostly a display in 4 rooms. It is mostly about the history of Satire in TV programs (which can be seen on small screens)... and the history of the great Danish revues (poster). The museum is included in the price with the Storm-P museum, and right next to it. About an hour inside and got a good smile on my face. (Original) Meget lille museum... mest en opvisning i 4 værelser. Det handler mest om historie af Satire i TV-program (som kan ses på små skærmer)... og historie af de store dansk revyer (plakat). Den museum er inkluderet i pris med Storm-P museum, og lige ved siden af. Cirka en time indeni og fik en god smil på læbe.
(Translated by Google) Really helpful and knowledgeable staff (Original) Rigtig hjælpsomt og vidende personale
(Translated by Google) Small cozy and clear museum for young and old. The children can dress up and the adults can have a good laugh down memory lane. (Original) Lille hyggeligt og overskueligt museum for store som små. Børnene kan klæde sig ud og de voksne kan få et godt grin ad memory Lane.
(Translated by Google) It was nice with the park in front of the museum and especially to see the new statue of Dirch Passer, was a little disappointed with the care of the garden and the museum itself. (Original) Det var hyggeligt med parken foran museet og især at se den nye statue af Dirch Passer, blev lidt skuffet over pasningen af haven og selve museet.
(Translated by Google) A fantastic start to a cultural night (Original) Fantastisk start på en kulturnat
Møstings Hus
11. Møstings Hus
4.3
(110)
Museum
Shopping
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Nice little place for modern art. The contrast between the old building and modern pieces of performance is amazing and creepy.
Very small but free. There was 4 rooms with some modern exhibition to see when we came. Only worth it if you are already around. Clean toilets available, you can buy coffee.
I cannot possibly rate free art anything less than 4 stars, but let me put it this way: I was rather glad that this experience was free. As it was, it was a nice little experience, had there been any charge at all, I probably would have felt a little ripped off.
Interesting little place. My second visit there. Not your usual art pieces on exhibition. "In the duo exhibition Arctic Stations, the two visual artists Tinne Zenner & Eva la Cour use visual art and film to explore the relationship between politics and science in the context of the geopolitical Arctic". They call themselves Cultural Centre. The beautiful little house can be rented. Recommended. Combine it with a walk in the beautiful park, Frederiksberg Have.
Contemporary art by Danish artist, in an old villa by on of the nicest parks in the Copenhagen area. Visit for a an insight into what I going on in the current Danish art scene. Friendly talkative staff and lots of locals.
It is a nice little building. I love old houses and decided to give it a go, was happy about my choice.
Very nice and friendly service.
Very small but nice museum. It's free so take a look if you are in the neighborhood. The rooms are absolutely beautiful.
Saturday Loppemarked
12. Saturday Loppemarked
4.0
(399)
Temporarily Closed
Flea market
Shopping
Outdoor flea market held weekly Apr–Oct, with stalls selling clothing, toys, decor & antiques.
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Delightful flea market that stretches along the little tree-lined squares along Digterlunden in Frederiksberg, behind the beautiful park and city hall which can easily extend your day. It is more about local residents selling their wares than antiquities but for tat it feels more of a traditional Danish experience of you’re a tourist. If you’re a local bargain hunting then it probably depends whether you are after personal items or hidden treasure. There is plenty of good quality second hand clothing and shoes, as well as toys (lots of Lego going for a song!) and other trinkets but above all a lovely place to wonder round on a sunny Saturday between April and October.
Every Saturday from April to October, a flea market is held between 9-15 on Smallegade right by Frederiksberg City Hall. There are plenty of stalls with mixed items from Cloth, crockery and any things that need a household items.
beautiful stuff, everything is in pristine condition. compared to flea markets in my country this felt like a designmarket. a lot of beautiful stuff ceramics, clothes, baskets, lamps, art etc
Like all flea markets, this was hit and miss. Some good stuff that was priced way too high, and some more reasonable. Most vendors take mobilepay, but that apparently only works for Danish residents. We found nothing worth hitting an ATM for. There was a pølse stand there, though, so I finally got to try a Medisterpølse. Yum! I’d feel bad rating this market a 3, but it’s more like a 3.5 than a 4.
found nice vintages. seems every week different seller comes so better to check regularly if you seek valuable items. my best buy was 1960’s teak mach box with original mathes
One of my favourite pastimes is visiting flea markets in Copenhagen. There are various things, including clothes, toys, artworks and antiques.
Lots of lovely vintage items with some amazing speciality sellers but come armed with cash, if you are not a Danish resident. Only cash and local mobile payments used by most. Very few take PayPal payments.
Excellent flea market, easy to access.
Solbjerg Kirke
13. Solbjerg Kirke
4.3
(37)
Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
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The Ladies Choir performances were absolutely amazing - The 5 Young ladies were accompanied by only a Pianist and Saxophononist. I highly recommend you visit this Choir when they are playing - Events are advertised / published in the main Tourist Information Office in central Copenhagen
Nice and more modern church. Has an amazing music program.
The organ music was an wonderfull, uplifting experience.
(Translated by Google) Wonderfully painted altar picture on away behind cross. Modern, and yet not so. Sound from shoes is penetrating. The church is in a new classic style. (Original) Vidunderligt malet alterbillede på væk bag kors. Moderne, og så alligevel ikke. Lyd fra sko er gennemtrængende. Kirken er i ny klassik stil.
(Translated by Google) According to Mark 5:9 ◇But Jesus asked him: “What is your name?” And he answered: "Legion, for we are many."◇ (Original) Ifølge Markus 5:9 ◇Men Jesus spurgte ham: “Hvad er dit navn?” Og han svarede: “Legion, for vi er mange.”◇
(Translated by Google) Rings very loudly for a long time in the morning, so it disturbs sleep and health. (Original) Ringer meget højt i lang tid om morgenen, så det forstyrrer søvn og helbred.
(Translated by Google) Good look, I like the priest who is Jacob the skilled priest (Original) God kikke, jeg kan godt lide den præst som er Jacob dygtig præst
The Hill House Museum
14. The Hill House Museum
4.3
(288)
Temporarily Closed
Museum
Garden
Historic house & gathering place of intellectual luminaries with a small museum, events & a garden.
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Garden is very nice and it's free. The museum interior costs money and doesn't have anything interesting
The Hill House Museum was decent! The exhibition rooms, both permanent and temporary, were wonderful to view! However, considering the museum's small size, the 60 DKK admission felt pricey for just several rooms in two floors. It would be great if the owners added more exhibitions to justify the admission fee. On a positive note, the garden was absolutely lovely!
Bakkehuset is a home from the 17th century which has been restored to its 1820s decor. It was the home of an author and his wife, and served as a gathering spot for the leading intellectual lights of the day. Although the neighborhood it’s in is now very built up and trendy (it’s the former meat packing district), at the time it was the country all around. Appreciating nature was a big part of these intellectuals perspective so the wife made gardens, paths, and a pond. I always enjoy going to houses of any era but this was a little sparse - even reading every sign I was done in 20 minutes. They have a conservatory with a cafe (closed for a private function when I was there but it looked nice.)
Worth a visit 💫 Bakkehuset means the house on the hill, because in the 18th century it was located on a hill in the middle of the countryside. Today it is the oldest house in Frederiksberg and a small oasis in the middle of the city. Bakkehuset is an authentic Golden Age home and in Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbeks time (1802-30) the house was one of the important literary gathering-places in the 19th century. The salon culture unfolded around the tea table in the yellow corner room. A short film about H.C.Andersens relation to the Rahbek family visualizes the way of life of the 19th century. Really lovely is the collection of the small artistic cardboard boxes that Kamma Rahbek created herself - a common hobby of the bourgeoisie around 1800. At the museum cash desk you get a booklet with the explanations of the exhibited objects – so as not to disturb the historical impression of the house. Staff was really friendly, informative and helpful.
Very interesting. Beautifully decorated, with informative text for each room.
I still remember how it captured the lives of the patrons so well and not just their achievements. I especially liked how the patrons used to invite intellectuals from all over the country and have a good debate by them beside the window. Simply elegant!
We had walked up to the Carlsberg Village from the city centre and needed just to sit somewhere with a relaxing atmosphere. Bakkehusmuseet was exactly the place that fulfilled this need in us. Speciality tea and a delicious Danish version of a rhubarb trifle while sitting in the garden enjoying the afternoon sun, re-energised us enough to make it back to the bustle of the city. Unfortunately we were too late to enjoy the museum, a visit for another day, but can wholeheartedly recommend the small cafe and appreciated the friendly and helpful staff.
Nice display, garden cage cafe is a convenient place to get some pastries 🥧 and drinks.
Bygning
15. Bygning
3.7
(3)
Permanently Closed
School center
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) The staff is competent, very welcoming and they are taught and well looked after (Original) Le personnel est compétent très accueillant et les sont enseignés et bien gardés
(Translated by Google) A terrible place where the focus is on anything other than the well-being of the children. The staff are condescending and there are several cases of alleged abuse against innocent children. We are a group of parents who have shared horrible experiences with the municipality, the Danish Appeals Board and the police. The leader @Myriam Rault was reported to the police for several crimes. For your sake and that of your child, stay away And forfærdeligt sted, hvor man har fokus på alt andet end børnenes trivsel. Personalet er nedladende, og flere tilfælde om mistanke af vold mod uskyldige børn. Vi er en gruppe forældre, der har delt de uhyggelige oplevelser me kommune, Ankestyrelsen og politiet. Lederen @Myriam Rault er politic anmeldt for flere lov overtrædelser. For dit og dit barns skyld hold jer langt væk (Original) Un endroit terrible où l'accent est mis sur tout autre chose que le bien-être des enfants. Le personnel est condescendant et plusieurs cas de violences présumées contre des enfants innocents. Nous sommes un groupe de parents qui ont partagé des expériences horribles avec la municipalité, la commission de recours danoise et la police. La dirigeante @Myriam Rault a été dénoncée à la police pour plusieurs délits. Pour votre bien et celui de votre enfant, restez loin Et forfærdeligt sted, hvor man har fokus på alt andet end børnenes trivsel. Personalet er nedladende, og flere tilfælde om mistanke af vold mod uskyldige børn. Vi er en gruppe forældre, der har delt de uhyggelige oplevelser med kommune, Ankestyrelsen og politiet. Lederen @Myriam Rault er politi anmeldt for flere lov overtrædelser. For dit og dit barns skyld hold jer langt væk
Galleri Artcompaz
16. Galleri Artcompaz
5.0
(3)
Art gallery
Shopping
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(Translated by Google) Cool art, large selection (Original) Fed kunst stort udvalg

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