Gl Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk, Denmark
Mardi | 11 AM–10 PM |
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Mercredi | 11 AM–10 PM |
Jeudi | 11 AM–10 PM |
Vendredi | 11 AM–10 PM |
Samedi | 11 AM–6 PM |
Dimanche | 11 AM–6 PM |
Lundi | Closed |
Sylvia Lee
One of the best modern art museums I’ve been to. The landscape surrounding the museum is absolutely stunning and peaceful. It’s a 40 minute ride on the outskirts of Copenhagen. Highly recommend if you’re visiting the city.
Inga Russu
Nice place to visit! Besides the exhibition, there is a beautiful garden which connects with the sea 💚 Also, another point of attraction is the restaurant, which is very popular and a lot of people go there to have a good time. If you go there when nature is green or the weather is not so windy, you will have a wonderful experience 😊
Niki N
If you are in Copenhagen and thinking is it worth an hour's journey, it totally does. Do it! I go to A LOT of museums and galleries, and this one is wonderful, both content and architecture and design. Great day out. We spent 4 hours and this is only because of one gallery was rehanging. Easily a day trip! Wow!
Nikolas Chatziavraam
Louisiana is one of the best museums in Europe if not the world. The whole experience you get from the moment you enter, to exhibitions and even the cafe are more than satisfying. You will see everything here from modern contemporary to classics to sculptures the museum has it all. In order to get here from Copenhagen you must do it either by car or train. Train was very easy to get and takes around 45 minutes from Copenhagen to Luisiana. Make sure to arrive early in the morning to avoid the queues, this place gets packed during the weekends. Allow anyway around 3-5 hrs to have a relaxed but full experience
Katerina Mo
The museum and its setting, sans the art, is an experience in itself - a beautiful small complex of interconnected buildings set upon a hill facing the sea (ok it’s probably a strait but it’s sea if you don’t look at the map). Make sure you descend down to the sea and touch it and smell it and sit upon the little pier. Perhaps even swim in it as we saw some brave locals do! Brave because the water was already cold at the end of September. But seriously bring a bathing suit in the summer! I don’t love Giacometti, which the museum has a lot of, but did find other sculpture to love and admire there. This is largely a sculpture museum. It is outside of (or on the edge of?) the city but very easy to get to and very worth it! In my opinion, this the most unique of Copenhagen’s museums. My first time here I also had a great sandwich from the more casual cafe, but it appeared to be closed when I came at the end of September this time. There is a more formal sit down cafe that overlooks the sea also.
Linda Kafexholli
An absolutely stunning experience! Though it’s a bit of a journey, about 50 minutes from Copenhagen, visiting the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is immensely worth it. Each moment spent here is filled with awe and appreciation for the modern art collections and the unique ambiance of the museum. The trip itself was super cheap price for the rich cultural and artistic experience that awaits. Highly recommended for art lovers and explorers alike!
Heath Ward
No words needed really. World renowned art museum. Go early in the morning via train, buy your tickets in line, explore for a few hours, stay for lunch at the cafe - it’s worth it. We were blessed enough to have a cool sunny day, don’t miss the sculpture outside.
Sezin H.
The most-visited art museum of Denmark. The museum is an impressive combination of modern art, architecture and landscape. It is located by the seaside, surrounded by wide landscape. It is possible to get in the landscape from several points of the museum building. The museum has an extensive collection of modern art including famous artists like Andy Warhol, Yayoi Kusama. The museum is in Humlebæk but easy to reach by train from Copenhagen. It takes about half an hour by train and 10-minute walk from the station to the museum. There is a combine ticket covering the 2-way train tickets and museum entrance fee. You can buy combine tickets at the main train station in Copenhagen.