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Kunstindustrimuseet - Museum of Decorative Art

Designmuseum Danmark (formerly The Danish Museum of Art & Design) is one of Scandinavia’s central exhibition forums for Danish and international industrial design, decorative and applied arts. The museum’s collections, library and archives constitute a central resource centre for the study of design and its history in Denmark. The museum brings together and documents the contemporary developments within industrial design, decorative and applied arts. We must add to this the collection of exemplary works from older “areas” and periods, which are closely related to contemporary oeuvres. Designmuseum Danmark undertakes research into the history of art and design, taking as its point of departure the museum’s own collections, and presents the results in exhibitions, publications and educational material etc.

Kunstindustrimuseet Copenhagen

Designmuseum Danmark was founded in 1890 by the Industriforeningen i København (now Dansk Industri – The Confederation of Danish Industries) and the Ny Carlsberg Museumslegat. It first opened to the public in 1895 in a completely new museum building situated on what is now H.C. Andersens Boulevard, in the very centre of Copenhagen. Right from the start the main purpose of the museum has been to disseminate a concept of quality within design. Through displaying the exemplary objects it was hoped to raise standards within the products of Danish industry. The Museum’s collections were thus envisaged as serving as a source of inspiration for people active in industry. In addition there has always been the aspiration to make contemporary consumers both critically aware and discerning.

Since 1926, Designmuseum Danmark has been housed in one of Copenhagen’s finest rococo buildings, the former King Frederik’s Hospital. This edifice was built during the reign of King Frederik V in the years 1752-57 to designs by the architects Niels Eigtved and Lauritz de Thurah. In the early 1920s the building was renovated and refurbished to suit museum purposes by the architects Ivar Bentsen and Kaare Klint.

The museum garden, the Grønnegård, can be enjoyed by everyone during museum opening hours. In the summer it serves as the performance space for the Grønnegård Theatre’s productions for children and adults. Refreshments are served outdoors by the museum café.

Opening hours and closed days

Tuesday – Sunday, 11 am – 5 pm
Monday closed

Open: Monday 25 April 2011 (Easter)
Closed: 1 January, 12 May, (Whit Monday), 24, 25 and 31 December

Admission fees

Adults: 60 DKK /under 18 years: Free
Season ticket: 200 DKK
Groups (min. 10 persons)/pensioners/students: 40 DKK
Free admission on Wednesdays

Address

Designmuseum Danmark

Bredgade 68 / 1260 København K
Phone 33 18 56 56
Email: info @ designmuseum.dk

http://designmuseum.dk