Sunday
21
September

On Top of the World! - Sunday

Open House
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Join us for a trip up the historic Nikolaj Tower and enjoy a panoramic view of Copenhagen from 35 metres above the ground. From here, you’ll have a clear view of many of the city’s architectural landmarks – from the Marble Church, inaugurated in 1894, to Bjarke Ingels' CopenHill, from the 16-kilometre-long Øresund Bridge to Denmark’s first high-rise buildings: the Bellahøj Towers.

Multiple tours will take place on both days, starting at 11:30 AM. Admission is free, but capacity is limited. Registration is required.

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Date
21 Sep
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21 Sep
Time
11:30
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16:30
Venue
Nikolaj Kunsthal
Nikolaj plads 10
Region
Greater Copenhagen
Language
English
Partner
CAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
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