Glyptoteket is a time pocket in the heart of Copenhagen with a collection of over 10.000 works of art and archaeological objects (such as Roman & Greek sculptures, mummies, French paintings and Danish Golden Age Art) as well as a botanical garden.
The New Carlsberg Glyptotek was founded by brewer Carl Jacobsen, who was a passionate collector. With the profits from his brewery (Carlsberg), he created a unique collection of art and cultural objects, and in 1897, he opened its doors to the public.
The museum is designed to give every visitor the opportunity to disconnect from everyday life and bring calm - and I promise it lives up to thisđ
Good to know:
đ¶đ»ââïž750m walk from the Central station (Search for Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek)
đïžEntrance âŹ17 (under 27 yr âŹ13)
On the last Wednesday of every month, admission to the entire museum is free.
â±ïž10am - 5pm tue to sun (closed on mondays)
I recommend visiting as early as possible during weekdays as the museum can get quite busy
đYouâre not allowed to bring larger bags with you around the museum (as itâs easy to bump into a sculpture or painting) but thereâs a cloakroom with lockers you can use. You need a Danish 20 DKK coin (or you can rent a token) for the lockers.Â
âYou can grab lunch or coffee at Cafe Picnic by the garden.Â