3 Best Sights in Denmark

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We've compiled the best of the best in Denmark - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Copenhagen Opera House

Holmen

Once isolated from central Copenhagen, the former navy base north of Christianshavn dating from the 17th century is now an attractive area for arts, culture, and chic living. The Royal Academy's schools of theater, film, music, and architecture are all housed in old barracks here on the island of Holmen. The most famous resident of the island, however, is the new opera house, designed by the famous Danish architect Henning Larsen and placed symmetrically opposite the Marble Church and Amalienborg. Operas are in their original language with Danish subtitles. The building opens three hours prior to performances and includes a café and restaurant, the latter only for ticket holders.

Ekvipagemestervej 10, Copenhagen, 1438, Denmark
33-69–69–69-tickets

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Det Kongelige Teater

Indre By

The old, pillared Royal Theater, dubbed Gamle Scene (the old stage) after the openings of the Opera and the Skuespilhuset (Royal Danish Playhouse), is almost as beautiful on the outside as on the inside. The main stage is located in what might just be the most stunning place in all of Denmark. The theater was established in 1748, although the facade dates from 1874. Since the division of the Royal Theater into separate venues, the original building is primarily devoted to ballets performed by the world-renowned Royal Danish Ballet. Statues of Danish poet Adam Oehlenschläger and author Ludvig Holberg—whose works remain the core of Danish theater—flank the facade.

Kongens Nytorv 9, Copenhagen, 1050, Denmark
33-69–69–69-for tickets

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Skuespilhuset

Indre By

Completed in 2008, the newest addition to the Royal Theater focuses mainly on drama. While theater stagings are primarily in Danish, more accessible dance and music performances are also featured. A beautiful wooden ramp extends in front of the striking glass building. In summer, the café and restaurant move onto this deck and offer one of the best views of the Copenhagen harbor. Behind the theater a new square and public beach, Ofelia Plads, has been created; there are frequent events and it's a popular place to while away a summer evening.

Skt. Annæ Pl. 36, Copenhagen, 1250, Denmark
33–69–69–69-for tickets

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