Thursday
18
September

Extended opening hours at VILLUM Window Collection

Exhibition
Credit:
Jens Markus Lindhe

VILLUM Window Collection documents and communicates the history of the window and its significance to the quality of human life through access to light, air and views. Current special exhibitions: Window Behaviorology: An exhibition curated by Japanese architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Tsukamoto Laboratory who has devoted many years to the study of windows and behavior.Wall of Windows: Exhibition by Rem Koolhaas, Venice Architecture Biennale 2014 - A wall of English windows dating from the 17th to the 20th century During Copenhagen Architecture Biennial VILLUM Window Collection have extended opening hours. You can visit the museum every day from 11am - 5pm and Thursdays 11am - 7pm.Guided Tours for groups upon requestFree admission

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18 Sep
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18 Oct
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Maskinvej 4
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