義大利566
因为公事有机会去一趟丹麦前后共五天,走在路上感觉好像不曾看到台湾到处都有的电线杆,问了当地人才知道北欧的丹麦,几百年来不曾有台风,所以他们的交通号志都是以绳吊式设计,走在街上更可看到汽车礼让机车通行、机车礼让脚踏车通行、脚踏车礼让行人通行的景象,台湾根本是人车争道,实在有待全民共同检讨改进,才能再提升我们的美名。
zhangmao
这是丹麦的国家美术馆,位于Rosenborg宫殿附近,可以免费参观。这里有不少伦勃朗和马蒂斯的作品。而且,想不到在这里竟然看到了达芬奇的岩间圣母,还有利皮的作品,相当满意。
reban2013
It is absolutely free to visit, check your stuff in a locker, and receive wifi. Inside offers a lot of wonderful information and displays about Denmark and people all around the world. We weren't able to stay long enough to view all of the exhibits, but it is definitely worth a visit.
yashraj4685
The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) is Denmark’s largest art museum, featuring outstanding collections of Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. Apart from the permanent collection the museum also shows temporary exhibitions. Recently both Picasso and Bob Dylan have had some of their paintings exhibited.
nitzanr1
We saw the permanent exhibitions (which is free of charge). The modern art exhibition was interesting. The French art exhibition had paintings by some known artists.
marftrip
Very near the Rosenborg Palace, and easy to see in a few hours. If you are interested in modern art, you may be there longer (the entire third floor was modern and I'm just not that interested). seeing this, however, combined with the Palaces and National Museum, helped me gain a much better understanding of Danish history and culture. Well worth a visit.
charles911
Imagine - this fantastic gallery is free! It contains rich collections of European art from the Middle Ages up to now, special attention is paid to Scandinavian artists (which is not difficult to understand). In the cloakroom there are lockers, you have to insert a coin in it to lock it but when you leave, you get the coin back.Visit it, you will not regret!
Jack_Pudding
What a superb gallery - and it's free! Fabulous collection of European art from the mediaeval to the present day, with some particularly interesting Scandinavian pieces. It's well laid out and the staff are helpful and friendly. A definite must - JP recommends.
aer197
Good to wander around. Modern bit bolted on the rear of the old building is impressive. Free - maybe pop in a couple of times to see it all.
ztown41
I really enjoyed my afternoon here. The displays were fabulous and informative. The staff are helpful and really know what they are talking about. Nice comfortable sofas, when you need a break!
2FarAwayLands0
The museum has tons of information and artifacts showing Danish history from the stone age forward. If that interests you it's worth the trip. The woman at the desk advised us to focus on the Danish history and fur in fashion (non permanent) exhibits because they were more extensive and see the rest if we had time at the end. We did check out the others, but found her advice to be accurate.
theoConwaySc
A bit off the beaten path, but the tourist bureau gave us great directions to a bus stop and off we went: its a magnificent building to just look at when you first see it and when you enter there is a locker, no charge for you to put your personals belongings in, which was also at the Nat MuseumThe attendants were so hepful and glad to have us there, giving us ideas of how to see the gallerys, using the guide books they had given us;You can spend hours and hours just walking around, or sitting on the provided benches; There is a coffee room in the lower floor to take a break Not being a real lover of art, we found the gallerys very interesting, and there were enought guides at every door to help us get an understaniding of the individual works.
shankdubs
Great collection of both classic and modern art. I highly recommend the Modern/Contemporary Art part of the Museum.
MitchytheKid
Give yourself plenty of time as a tour of this excellent museum will take a 1/2 day easily. Great works from all genres. Very entertaining. No better way than to spend a cold winter's day.
TravelandLove
The SMK has a great ammount of art imöages from a variety of centuries. It is all catagorized chronicaly and also by nationality of the artist. The second building inhabits the contamporarry art section with art images by artists as Munch and many other well known personalities. It is a most go for artsy interrested people. The entrance is free also!