Sunday
21
September

The Royal Danish Academy of Music (The Former Radio House)

Open House
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Note that the tours are fully booked.

During Open House you are invited to an one-hour tour of The Royal Danish Academy of Music (the former Radio House), designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen.
See the beautiful Concert Hall, the smaller concert halls (former radio studios), the canteen with Folmer Bendtsen's famous painting, the roof terrace and more.

Guided tours at 13:00 and 15:00. Registration is required.



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Ticket Price
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Date
21 Sep
-
21 Sep
Time
13:00
-
14:00
Venue
Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium
Rosenørns Allé 22, 1970 Frederiksberg C
Region
Language
Danish
Partner
CAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
Accessibility
Please note that there are some stairs on the route, so the tour is not suitable for people with walking difficulties. Unfortunately, as it is a listed building, there is no lift.
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