Sunday
21
September

Guided Tour of BLOX - Sunday

Open House
Credit:
Rasmus Hjortshøj

Join a guided tour of BLOX, home to the Danish Architecture Center, and discover one of Copenhagen’s most striking landmarks.

Designed by award-winning Dutch architects OMA, led by Ellen van Loon, the building transformed a once-forgotten harborfront into a bold link between city and water. Explore OMA’s visionary design and see how BLOX blends spaces for work, play, fitness, learning, and living.

Experience its advanced robotic parking system, step behind the scenes of DAC’s workspaces, and enjoy current exhibitions—before ending with breathtaking rooftop views over the harbor and skyline.

Registration is required.

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Date
21 Sep
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21 Sep
Time
13:30
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14:30
Venue
BLOX
Bryghuspladsen 10, 1473 Copenhagen
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English
Partner
CAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
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