
So Danish!
The exhibition unfolds the history of Danish architecture from the Viking Age to present day and gives you the opportunity to travel into the architecture and understand how absolutely vital it is to our democratic society.

With the exhibition, you will experience how architecture has always played a central role in our formation, our understanding of culture and our common future. In addition to all the highlights of Danish architectural history, there will also be an opportunity to dive into the individual style periods, meet the architects, and discover completely new projects with great impact on the architecture we are surrounded by today and in the future.
The exhibition contains architecture at all levels of scale, from buildings and urban spaces to infrastructure and landscape architecture, and it will accommodate a multitude of different ways of experiencing the architecture. Iconic buildings are resurrected i.a. to life in small, enveloping, cinematic experiences that give you a fantastic and present experience of Danish architecture – it’s almost like standing in the physical building.
Info
The exhibition offers audio guides in Danish and English.
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Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj
Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj
This exhibition is developed by Dansk Arkitektur Center
Supported by
Thanks to
- Aarhus Teater
- Architectmade
- Arnejacobsen.com
- BIG Architects
- Carl Hansen & Søn
- Carsten Hoff
- C.F. Møller
- Cobe
- Danmarks Kunstbibliotek
- Dissing+Weitling
- dline
- Flemming Skude
- Fritz Hansen
- Gentofte Kommune
Helgi Toftegaard
- Henning Larsen
- House of Finn Juhl
Jan Gehl
- Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter
Kay Xander Mellish
- Kompan
Kristine Virén
- Kvadrat
- Københavns Museum
Lauge Floris
- Louis Poulsen
- Lundgaard & Tranberg
Mads Quistgaard
- Mater
- Muuto
- Nationalmuseet
Ole Hein
- Ole Søndergaard
- Petersen Tegl
- Radisson Collection Royal Hotel
- Realdania By & Byg
- Ringkøbing Fjord Museer
- Roskilde Domsogns Menighedsråd
- Rundetaarn
- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
- Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen
- Takt
Thomas Roland
- Utzon Center
- Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter
- Vola