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SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst
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The National Gallery of Denmark is the Danish national gallery, located in the centre of Copenhagen. The museum collects, registers, maintains, researches and handles Danish and foreign art dating from the 14th century to the present day.
Nearby attractions
Museum of Natural History
Øster Voldgade 5, 7, 1350 Indre By, Denmark
Rosenborg Castle
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark
Hirschsprung Collection
Stockholmsgade 20, 2100 København, Denmark
Østre Anlæg
Stockholmsgade 20, 2100 København, Denmark
The King's Garden
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1307 København, Denmark
The Danish Natural History Museum
Øster Voldgade 5, 7, 1350 København K, Denmark
Eastern Anlæg Playground
Stockholmsgade 24, 2100 København, Denmark
Palmehuset
1353 Copenhagen, Denmark
Botanical Garden
Gothersgade 128, 1123 København K, Denmark
Rosenhaven
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1307 København, Denmark
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Ø12
Øster Farimagsgade 12b, 2100 Indre By, Denmark
The Union Kitchen Østerbro
Øster Farimagsgade 16A, 2100 København, Denmark
Juju
Øster Farimagsgade 8, 2100 København, Denmark
GAO Dumpling Bar
Øster Farimagsgade 27, 2100 København, Denmark
Isola di Lampedusa
Øster Farimagsgade 16B, 2100 København, Denmark
Café Marzano
Lundsgade 7, 2100 København, Denmark
Sàigòner Bistro
Øster Farimagsgade 12A, 2100 København, Denmark
Gravy
Øster Farimagsgade 31, 2100 København, Denmark
Tour Østerbro
Øster Farimagsgade 24, 2100 København, Denmark
Le Quattro Stagioni
Sølvgade 90, 1307 København, Denmark
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SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst

Sølvgade 48-50, 1307 Indre By, Denmark
4.6(2.8K)
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The National Gallery of Denmark is the Danish national gallery, located in the centre of Copenhagen. The museum collects, registers, maintains, researches and handles Danish and foreign art dating from the 14th century to the present day.

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attractions: Museum of Natural History, Rosenborg Castle, Hirschsprung Collection, Østre Anlæg, The King's Garden, The Danish Natural History Museum, Eastern Anlæg Playground, Palmehuset, Botanical Garden, Rosenhaven, restaurants: Ø12, The Union Kitchen Østerbro, Juju, GAO Dumpling Bar, Isola di Lampedusa, Café Marzano, Sàigòner Bistro, Gravy, Tour Østerbro, Le Quattro Stagioni
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+45 33 74 84 94
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smk.dk

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Nearby attractions of SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst

Museum of Natural History

Rosenborg Castle

Hirschsprung Collection

Østre Anlæg

The King's Garden

The Danish Natural History Museum

Eastern Anlæg Playground

Palmehuset

Botanical Garden

Rosenhaven

Museum of Natural History

Museum of Natural History

4.1

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle

4.6

(9.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Hirschsprung Collection

Hirschsprung Collection

4.6

(392)

Closed
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Østre Anlæg

Østre Anlæg

4.5

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Tour Østerbro

Le Quattro Stagioni

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Reviews of SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst

4.6
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4.0
1y

Embarking on a journey through the "Statens Museum for Kunst," I immersed myself for several hours in its diverse tapestry of artistic offerings. The museum, undeniably captivating, led me through a curated collection predominantly showcasing classics, with a pronounced emphasis on Renaissance art and pieces that delve into Christian faith. While these exhibits carried a historical allure, my enthusiasm waned when confronted with the current exhibitions, which seemed to lack the same vibrancy.

A notable exception came in the form of an exhibition highlighting Danish and Scandinavian art from the 18th and 19th centuries. This particular showcase provided a captivating exploration of the cultural and artistic heritage of the region, offering a refreshing departure from the more conventional themes prevalent in other parts of the museum.

However, as I ventured into the realm of modern Danish art, a certain sense of disappointment lingered. For those with an avant-garde and open imagination, the contemporary offerings might be perceived as somewhat lacking, failing to meet the expectations set by the historical masterpieces. Despite this, the museum itself, housed within a beautiful building exuding a distinct Danish flavor, stands as a testament to the rich cultural history of the region.

In conclusion, the "Statens Museum for Kunst" unfolds as a diverse tapestry of artistic treasures, oscillating between classical masterpieces and more niche exhibits. The subjective nature of artistic taste dictates whether the museum becomes a source of delight or slight disappointment, depending on individual preferences. I encourage fellow art enthusiasts to visit and form their own judgments, appreciating the unique charm and varied offerings that this cultural institution has to offer.

Adding to the allure is a charming coffee place nestled within the museum's confines. This inviting space offers more than just a caffeine fix; it provides an opportunity to pause, reflect, and recharge amid the artistic journey. Whether seeking a moment of respite or engaging in conversations over a cup of coffee, this addition enhances the overall ambiance of the museum visit, making it a more holistic and enjoyable experience for...

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5.0
35w

The SMK Museum is undoubtedly one of Copenhagen’s crown jewels, offering an exceptional experience for anyone passionate about art. As a space that houses a broad spectrum of works, from the Danish Golden Age to contemporary pieces, it’s the modern and post-war collections that stand out for me.

One of my personal favorites is the captivating work of Asger Jorn, particularly his abstract pieces that challenge traditional conventions of form and color. The energy and raw emotion in his work really resonate. I also find the pieces from the COBRA movement intriguing—there’s a certain spontaneity and vibrancy in their colors and shapes that feels so alive.

Equally impressive is the post-war section, which showcases the evolution of Danish and international art during a time of great political and cultural change. The works here are a testament to how art serves as both a reflection and a catalyst for societal shifts. Among these, I’m particularly drawn to the haunting, yet beautiful pieces by Per Kirkeby, whose exploration of nature and the human condition through striking, layered compositions is unforgettable.

The museum’s spacious, airy galleries allow the art to breathe, providing an enriching environment to truly absorb the depth and thought behind each piece. The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable, offering insights that further enhance the viewing experience. Whether you’re an art aficionado or just starting to explore modern art, SMK is a must-visit in Copenhagen. It’s not just about the art—it’s about the way the museum makes you feel and think long after...

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5.0
1y

Seks fredage om året inviterer vi til SMK Fridays fra kl. 16.00-22.00. SMK Fridays er gratis og åbent for alle.

It's amazing to be here! Not enough minutes, let alone 6 hours on a Friday! It would be self-pitying to be in Copenhagen and not be here!!! But there is always a possibility to do the right thing: you can endlessly come to the museum and each time marvel at the amazing gift of man, to capture for centuries of history, people, details of everyday life and life over the centuries. And you no longer see the painting in front of you: you are part of the event. You almost feel a connection with the hero of the portrait and do not want to look away: they want to ask you something, or just say something, or ask you to stay a little longer, so that you are not lonely - so realistic! You can hear the breath of the wind and the fluttering of the leaves on the landscape paintings.... Marble is also inexplicable: marble sculptures are also an example of what man can do, just dare! But unfortunately, not everything in the museum that is modern will...

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Embarking on a journey through the "Statens Museum for Kunst," I immersed myself for several hours in its diverse tapestry of artistic offerings. The museum, undeniably captivating, led me through a curated collection predominantly showcasing classics, with a pronounced emphasis on Renaissance art and pieces that delve into Christian faith. While these exhibits carried a historical allure, my enthusiasm waned when confronted with the current exhibitions, which seemed to lack the same vibrancy. A notable exception came in the form of an exhibition highlighting Danish and Scandinavian art from the 18th and 19th centuries. This particular showcase provided a captivating exploration of the cultural and artistic heritage of the region, offering a refreshing departure from the more conventional themes prevalent in other parts of the museum. However, as I ventured into the realm of modern Danish art, a certain sense of disappointment lingered. For those with an avant-garde and open imagination, the contemporary offerings might be perceived as somewhat lacking, failing to meet the expectations set by the historical masterpieces. Despite this, the museum itself, housed within a beautiful building exuding a distinct Danish flavor, stands as a testament to the rich cultural history of the region. In conclusion, the "Statens Museum for Kunst" unfolds as a diverse tapestry of artistic treasures, oscillating between classical masterpieces and more niche exhibits. The subjective nature of artistic taste dictates whether the museum becomes a source of delight or slight disappointment, depending on individual preferences. I encourage fellow art enthusiasts to visit and form their own judgments, appreciating the unique charm and varied offerings that this cultural institution has to offer. Adding to the allure is a charming coffee place nestled within the museum's confines. This inviting space offers more than just a caffeine fix; it provides an opportunity to pause, reflect, and recharge amid the artistic journey. Whether seeking a moment of respite or engaging in conversations over a cup of coffee, this addition enhances the overall ambiance of the museum visit, making it a more holistic and enjoyable experience for discerning patrons.
ИринаИрина
Seks fredage om året inviterer vi til SMK Fridays fra kl. 16.00-22.00. SMK Fridays er gratis og åbent for alle. It's amazing to be here! Not enough minutes, let alone 6 hours on a Friday! It would be self-pitying to be in Copenhagen and not be here!!! But there is always a possibility to do the right thing: you can endlessly come to the museum and each time marvel at the amazing gift of man, to capture for centuries of history, people, details of everyday life and life over the centuries. And you no longer see the painting in front of you: you are part of the event. You almost feel a connection with the hero of the portrait and do not want to look away: they want to ask you something, or just say something, or ask you to stay a little longer, so that you are not lonely - so realistic! You can hear the breath of the wind and the fluttering of the leaves on the landscape paintings.... Marble is also inexplicable: marble sculptures are also an example of what man can do, just dare! But unfortunately, not everything in the museum that is modern will become eternal....
Dmitry ZingerDmitry Zinger
I really enjoyed my visit to SMK, especially the impressive collection of classic art. The Danish Golden Age section was a true highlight for me — the works by Eckersberg, Købke, and other 19th-century masters beautifully capture both the mood and light of the time. It’s a must-see if you appreciate finely detailed, skillful painting rooted in tradition and national identity. However, I have to be honest: the upper floor, which houses a lot of modern and contemporary art, wasn’t my cup of tea. Some of it felt extremely bizarre. Much of it felt overly abstract and strange, and didn’t resonate with me at all. Still, that’s a matter of personal taste — if you're a fan of experimental modern pieces, you may feel differently, I presume. Overall, a wonderful museum for classical art lovers, especially if you want to dive into Denmark’s rich artistic heritage. Just be prepared for a very different vibe upstairs (to say the least)!
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Embarking on a journey through the "Statens Museum for Kunst," I immersed myself for several hours in its diverse tapestry of artistic offerings. The museum, undeniably captivating, led me through a curated collection predominantly showcasing classics, with a pronounced emphasis on Renaissance art and pieces that delve into Christian faith. While these exhibits carried a historical allure, my enthusiasm waned when confronted with the current exhibitions, which seemed to lack the same vibrancy. A notable exception came in the form of an exhibition highlighting Danish and Scandinavian art from the 18th and 19th centuries. This particular showcase provided a captivating exploration of the cultural and artistic heritage of the region, offering a refreshing departure from the more conventional themes prevalent in other parts of the museum. However, as I ventured into the realm of modern Danish art, a certain sense of disappointment lingered. For those with an avant-garde and open imagination, the contemporary offerings might be perceived as somewhat lacking, failing to meet the expectations set by the historical masterpieces. Despite this, the museum itself, housed within a beautiful building exuding a distinct Danish flavor, stands as a testament to the rich cultural history of the region. In conclusion, the "Statens Museum for Kunst" unfolds as a diverse tapestry of artistic treasures, oscillating between classical masterpieces and more niche exhibits. The subjective nature of artistic taste dictates whether the museum becomes a source of delight or slight disappointment, depending on individual preferences. I encourage fellow art enthusiasts to visit and form their own judgments, appreciating the unique charm and varied offerings that this cultural institution has to offer. Adding to the allure is a charming coffee place nestled within the museum's confines. This inviting space offers more than just a caffeine fix; it provides an opportunity to pause, reflect, and recharge amid the artistic journey. Whether seeking a moment of respite or engaging in conversations over a cup of coffee, this addition enhances the overall ambiance of the museum visit, making it a more holistic and enjoyable experience for discerning patrons.
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Seks fredage om året inviterer vi til SMK Fridays fra kl. 16.00-22.00. SMK Fridays er gratis og åbent for alle. It's amazing to be here! Not enough minutes, let alone 6 hours on a Friday! It would be self-pitying to be in Copenhagen and not be here!!! But there is always a possibility to do the right thing: you can endlessly come to the museum and each time marvel at the amazing gift of man, to capture for centuries of history, people, details of everyday life and life over the centuries. And you no longer see the painting in front of you: you are part of the event. You almost feel a connection with the hero of the portrait and do not want to look away: they want to ask you something, or just say something, or ask you to stay a little longer, so that you are not lonely - so realistic! You can hear the breath of the wind and the fluttering of the leaves on the landscape paintings.... Marble is also inexplicable: marble sculptures are also an example of what man can do, just dare! But unfortunately, not everything in the museum that is modern will become eternal....
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I really enjoyed my visit to SMK, especially the impressive collection of classic art. The Danish Golden Age section was a true highlight for me — the works by Eckersberg, Købke, and other 19th-century masters beautifully capture both the mood and light of the time. It’s a must-see if you appreciate finely detailed, skillful painting rooted in tradition and national identity. However, I have to be honest: the upper floor, which houses a lot of modern and contemporary art, wasn’t my cup of tea. Some of it felt extremely bizarre. Much of it felt overly abstract and strange, and didn’t resonate with me at all. Still, that’s a matter of personal taste — if you're a fan of experimental modern pieces, you may feel differently, I presume. Overall, a wonderful museum for classical art lovers, especially if you want to dive into Denmark’s rich artistic heritage. Just be prepared for a very different vibe upstairs (to say the least)!
Dmitry Zinger

Dmitry Zinger

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