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More experiences at DAC

The Hall

Photo: Maria Vous

The Hall is on Level 2. Access is via the elevator or via the Exhibition Forum stairs at the side of the Exhibition Forum room. Films about Danish architecture are shown in The Hall on days when it is not being used for conferences or events. If there is a conference or event, the door to The Hall will be closed. If a film is being shown, the screen by the door will be switched on. Sometimes mini-exhibitions are displayed on the walls in The Hall. They can also be experienced on days where The Hall is open for exhibition guests.

The Hall has a telecoil for use at events or conferences.

Films in The Hall are in Danish with English subtitles.

Please note that the accessible toilet behind the Hall does not have a button to close the door from the inside, and the door is too narrow for a large wheelchair.

Educatorium

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The Educatorium is the children’s universe at DAC. It is used by schools on weekdays. On the weekends, we offer family workshops here. The Educatorium is on the same level as the Exhibition Forum: Level U2. There is a short stairway down. By side of the stairway is a lifting platform suitable for wheelchairs or baby carriages.

The Educatorium is a spacious room with low, easily moveable tables and chairs. The room has been designed so that children can explore and touch anything they like.

There are restrooms and restrooms for the disabled with baby-changing facilities in the corridor behind the Educatorium. The door to the restrooms is not automatic, and if necessary, we recommend that you get help from a companion or use the restroom with an automatic door on Level -2 by the DAC Design Shop.

DAC Slide

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DAC Slide is an artistic installation by the Austrian artist Carsten Höller. It is a 40-meter-long slide running between the four levels, from the Exhibition Forum on Level U2 to the DAC Design Shop on Level -2. There are a number of safety rules you should be aware of before you use the slide. We have made a film explaining how to use the slide. Watch the film before you use the slide, and observe all the rules.

You have to be at least 1.20 meters tall to use the DAC Slide. This means that young children who are unlikely to understand and comply with the rules may not use the slide.

Do not try to slow down or stop while sliding down. You slide in a bag so that you slide down smoothly, without your shoes braking your slide. You may not use the slide with a handbag or loose articles such a camera or cellphone in your hand, because they can break and leave pieces of glass on the slide. Take the slide one at a time and feet first. Stretch out your legs and lean back.

Photo: Kontraframe

Use of the slide is at your own risk.

We recommend that you do NOT use the slide if you have an injury, reduced function, back pain, bad knees and other disabilities.

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