A Museum of Art and History
If you are looking for a cultural experience that combines art, history, and architecture, you should not miss Glyptoteket in Copenhagen. With over 10,000 works of art, ranging from ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman sculptures to French impressionist paintings and Danish modern art, there’s something for every art enthusiast.
Founded by Carlsberg brewer Carl Jacobsen and opened to the public in 1897, the museum itself is an architectural masterpiece. Besides the art, it features a winter garden, a dome hall, and a rooftop terrace. Whether you are an art lover, history buff, or simply seeking a relaxing and inspiring day in Copenhagen, this remarkable museum is the perfect destination.
What Can You See and Do at The Glyptotek?
The Glyptotek has three main collections: the Antique Collection, the French Collection, and the Danish Collection. Each showcases the artistic and historical development of different civilizations and periods. Here are some highlights from each collection:
- The Antique Collection displays sculptures, reliefs, mummies, sarcophagi, and other artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East. Admire the impressive statues of gods and emperors, learn about the rituals and beliefs of ancient cultures, and marvel at the craftsmanship and detail of the ancient art.
- The French Collection features paintings and sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on impressionism and post-impressionism. See works by famous artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Gauguin. Explore themes and techniques that shaped modern art, such as light, color, and expression.
- The Danish Collection exhibits paintings and sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on the Golden Age and the Danish Modernism. Discover works by renowned artists including Eckersberg, Købke, Hammershøi, and Willumsen. Learn about the influences and innovations that characterized the Danish art scene, such as realism, symbolism, and abstraction.
Is Glyptoteket Worth Visiting?
Absolutely! Glyptoteket is not just a museum; it is a place where you can enjoy various activities and events:
- Guided tours: Learn more about the history and stories behind the artworks. Choose from different themes and languages.
- Winter Garden: Relax in the lush greenery to the soothing sound of the fountain. Indulge in a coffee or a snack at the café, or browse the museum shop for souvenirs and books.
- Rooftop Terrace: Enjoy panoramic views of the city and Tivoli Gardens.
How Can You Get to The Glyptotek?
Located in the heart of Copenhagen next to the Tivoli Gardens, Glyptoteket is easily accessible on foot from the city center. You can also get there onboard Stromma’s Classic Copenhagen route, just hop off at stop 12 – Tivoli Gardens.
Note: The museum is closed on Mondays.
As you can see, Glyptoteket offers something for everyone. Whether you are interested in art, history, or architecture, you will find something that captivates your attention and imagination. Discover new perspectives, have fun, relax, and be inspired – don’t miss a visit to one of Copenhagen’s most interesting attractions.
All images are courtesy of The New Carlsberg Glyptotek:
- The image of the mummy was taken by The New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
- Images of the Central Hall, the paintings, and the rooftop terrace were taken by Ana Cecilia Gonzalez.