Fall break
Fall is on its way – nature is following its course. And so is the Danish Architecture Center, where the season brings new, magical experiences for the whole family.

Step into our brand-new exhibition Age of Nature, where we explore how to make room for both people and nature. You can also visit So Danish!, which showcases the history of architecture and design. If you’re bringing kids along, stop by our family workshop, where we’ll be drawing patterns inspired by nature and building animal homes out of recycled materials.
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.
Visit So Danish!
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
You probably know the feeling of sitting in the city, watching people pass by. Maybe you make up stories, imagining who they are and where they’re going.
Visit Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Be creative with architecture at home!
On this page you can find guides to some of our many drawing- and construction activities. Find the recipe for seed bombs that can bomb the city green, color Copenhagen or design your own dream room. It’s just a matter of getting started!

Photo: DAC DAC Café
Watch the life of the harbor change as autumn sets in. Visit our greenhouses on the rooftop terrace and enjoy a delicious homemade cake from the café. Here, you can warm up with a hot drink, cozy blankets, and the most beautiful view of the harbor and the city’s rooftops.
Visit DAC Café
Photo: Claus Troelsgaard DAC Design Shop
Get into the autumn spirit at the DAC Design Shop with luxurious and stylish designs. Here, you’ll find everything from colorful paper koi fish from Japan and notebooks about life in the sea to decorative ceramics, posters, and jewelry featuring new Danish designs. We also offer a wide selection of exciting books on design and architecture.
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Design Shop and Café
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