At SMK, the National Gallery of Denmark, you can explore the largest collection of Danish and Nordic art in the world, spanning 700 years of artistic expression and cultural history. From early Renaissance to contemporary art, from Danish Golden Age paintings to French Impressionism, and from ancient sculptures to modern installations, SMK has something for everyone.
What Can You See and Do at SMK?
There are plenty of things to see and do at SMK, making it a must-visit attraction in Copenhagen. Admire art by legendary artists such as Edvard Munch and Gauguin.
- Enjoy the changing exhibitions and discover new perspectives on art and society.
- Visit the impressive French collection and see masterpieces by Matisse, Picasso, Braque, and many more.
- Dive into 150 years of Danish and Nordic art that gives you a historic overview, introduces you to some of the overlooked chapters in Danish art history, and showcases artists who made a significant impact on Danish and Nordic art between 1750 and 1900.
- Walk through Sculpture Street where Danish sculptures spanning the past 150 years is showcased. This glass-covered street links the original building with the modern extension and invites you to sit down and reflect on the art.
- Join the guided tours, talks, workshops, and family activities.
- Shop for unique gifts and souvenirs at the museum shop.
- Indulge in delicious food and baked goods at Kafeteria, the café at the museum.
How to Plan Your Visit to SMK?
- Located at Sølvgade 48-50, and with Stromma’s Classic Copenhagen route you can hop off right by the museum at stop 9 – Rosenborg Castle/SMK.
- Admission is free for guests under 18 and SMK members.
- SMK is closed on Mondays and certain holidays, so be sure to check their website before your visit.
SMK is more than just a museum. It's a place to experience the beauty and diversity of art, to learn and be inspired, and to have fun while making memories. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a regular guest, you will always find something new and exciting at SMK. Go see for yourself why SMK is one of the top attractions in Copenhagen among locals and tourists alike.