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National Museum of Copenhagen

National-MuseumThe National Museum is Denmark’s prime museum of Danish cultural history. The museum's main castle is a symbolist eighteenth century mansion and is the museum for whole of Denmark, where you can follow the history of the Danes rights even in the present day.The Danish National Gallery introduces 700 years of Western art cultural history. The procurement combines fascinating works completed by Mantegna and Tizian, Rembrandt and Rubens and much more well-known painters and other artists. The museum has a variant collection of pictures of Danish artists and painter’s portraits from the Golden Age era.

The special resemblance of this National museum is you will be pleased to find out dual kg massive gold-necklace that was found at the chieftain’s bench at Tisso in Western Zealand in 1977.Museum also contributes collection of antiques like the cup of King Gorm, a tiny, delicate silver cup that was found in the burial mound of King Gorm the Elderly in Jelling, along with hoards of silver coins and beautiful jewelries. Even an assortment of runic type stones that weigh some tons has been unruffled at the National Museum for exhibition in the Runic Hall.

After having a long tour for visual impressions you might definitely feel tired and hungry, but luckily you can take the edge of the appetite in the Cafe Republic. The cafe is exquisitely set in the modernistic extension of the museum with a beautiful view over the park, ostre Anlagen, and offers an exciting assembly of art and design. Works contributed by Paul Gernes and Kasper Salto adorn the walls and the chairs in the cafe. For Sunday guests the museum offers a free concert every week at 15.00 hrs on the museum stage. Admission to the procurements is free, while entry to the temporary testimonies is DKK 80.

 
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