Frihedsmuseet
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Vigtige oplysninger
- Lær om de svære valg og dilemmaer, folk stod over for
- Tag del i modstandsbevægelsens arbejde
- Følg 5 menneskers liv gennem besættelsen
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Mandag - søndag: 10.00 - 17.00
Sidste indgang 1,5 time før lukketid
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De nærmeste stoppesteder er Marmorkirken (metro M3 & M4) og Østerport (bus 23 & 27 og tog).
Om
Oplev den danske modstandskamp
Frihedsmuseet fortæller historien om de mænd og kvinder, der arbejdede mod nazisterne under Anden Verdenskrig. På museet, som for det meste er underjordisk, kan du træde ind i besættelsesårene i Danmark. Gennem forskellige udstillinger kan du se, hvordan besættelsen påvirkede det danske folk, og hvordan modstandsbevægelsen kom i gang.
På museet kan du selv blive en del af den danske modstandsbevægelse. Et stort digitalt kort viser, hvor nogle af de vigtigste sabotageaktioner blev begået af modstandsbevægelsen. Og du kan selv prøve kræfter med at trykke illegale blade, aflytte telefonsamtaler og afkode tyskernes hemmelige Enigma-kode.
Lær om 5 historiske personers liv
Set i bakspejlet kan det virke som en nem og klar beslutning at gå ind i modstandsbevægelsen, men tingene var ikke så sort-hvide på det tidspunkt. Modstandsaktiviteter var i starten forbeholdt nogle meget få. Ved at følge fem forskellige danskeres historier kan du lære om nogle af de mange svære dilemmaer og valg, folk var nødt til at træffe.
På Frihedsmuseet kan du møde Musse Hartig, Jørgen Kieler, Thorkild Lund-Jensen, Karl Christensen og Henning Brøndum. Fire af de fem gik ind i modstandsbevægelsen, mens Henning Brøndum blev nazist og tilsluttede sig Peter-gruppen. At kombinere sin kommunistiske overbevisning, moderskabet og modstandsarbejdet var en svær balancegang for Musse Hartig.
I mellemtiden tvang modstandsarbejdet Thorkild Lund-Jensen til at gå under jorden. Karl Christensen sprængte tyskvenlige fabrikker i luften. Og Jørgen Kielers engagement i den væbnede modstand endte med at få alvorlige konsekvenser for ham.
Book dine billetter til Frihedsmuseet her
Få dine billetter til Frihedsmuseet for at lære alt om de mænd og kvinder, der arbejdede mod nazisterne i Danmark under Anden Verdenskrig. Den beskedne bygning, du kan se fra gaden på Kastellet, rummer et væld af uerstattelige artefakter. Køb dine billetter nu, så du kan komme og udforske denne del af Danmarkshistorien.
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Flot moderne mueum
Frihedmuseet er et flot moderne museum, som ikke drukner i genstande, men formidler historien med mange interaktive virkemidler. Lad dig ikke narre af museet størrelse, når du ser det. Det forsætter under jorden i flere etager
Flot opbygget og gengav noget mørke år på en god måde
Overraskende spændende museum- det var godt bygget op, hvor årene fra 1940 og frem til 1945 var linien. Der var mange effekter fra den gang, det var ret vildt. Med tanke på alt det der sker i dag bør man tage på muset og lære af fortiden og huske hvor grusomt det var. Virkeligt anbefaleses værdigt
En spændende udstilling
Jeg har længe ville derind, men har først taget mig sammen nu. Jeg har gode minder og oplevelser fra det gamle museum. Jeg syntes det er godt bygget op at man går kronologisk igennem. Syntes der bør udleveres høretelefoner til audioguides, da man let bliver forstyrret af andres audio guides. Det er spændene udstilling og brugte da næsten 3 timer på at læse og lytte. Det er flot bygget op. Jeg syntes det er fint med de fire personer man overordnet følger igennem museet, jeg savner dog en bredere viden og flere artefakter som jeg kan erindre var på det gamle museum. Det lægger dog op til at i kan skifte ud løbende, som jeg syntes kunne være en fed mulighed for at få ny oplevelse af museet. Besøgte cafeen efterfølgende og fik flæskestegs sanwich og æbletærte, det kan klart anbefales
Frihedsmuseet i København: En Hyldest til Heltemod og Modstand mod Nazibesættelsen
I dag havde jeg fornøjelsen af at besøge Frihedsmuseet i København, et bemærkelsesværdigt museum dedikeret til Danmarks modstandskamp under Anden Verdenskrig og landets kamp for frihed og demokrati. Museet er beliggende i den smukke bygning Børsen i centrum af København og er en vigtig historisk institution i Danmark. Museet byder besøgende velkommen med en omfattende samling af genstande, fotografier, dokumenter og audiovisuelle materialer, der fortæller historien om den danske modstand mod nazibesættelsen i perioden 1940-1945. Udstillingerne er omhyggeligt kurateret og formidler den utrolige modstandskamp og de mennesker, der kæmpede for at opretholde frihed og værdighed under vanskelige omstændigheder. En af hovedudstillingerne er dedikeret til historien om sabotagen og modstandsgrupperne, der opererede i Danmark under besættelsen. Besøgende kan lære om sabotageaktioner, illegale blade, sabotage af jernbaner og industrielle anlæg samt redningsaktioner af danske jøder. Denne del af udstillingen illustrerer det mod og den beslutsomhed, der prægede modstandsbevægelsen og deres bidrag til den samlede krigsindsats. En anden imponerende del af museet er dedikeret til historien om de danske jøders redning under besættelsen. Her kan besøgende lære om den danske befolknings bemærkelsesværdige indsats for at hjælpe jøderne med at undslippe forfølgelse og deportation til koncentrationslejre. Udstillingen fremhæver historierne om modige danske familier, der risikerede deres eget liv for at skjule og beskytte jøder, samt om den bemærkelsesværdige indsats for at evakuere jøderne til Sverige. Men udstillingen viser også at alt ikke var perfekt fx at fiskerne tog absurde mængde penge for redninger. Frihedsmuseet giver også mulighed for at udforske de personlige historier fra modstandsbevægelsen gennem interviews, lydoptagelser og fotografier. Disse beretninger giver et indblik i den daglige kamp, modstandskæmpernes liv og de ofre, de var villige til at bringe for at opnå frihed for Danmark. Som besøgende kunne man virkelig mærke historiens vingesus og betydningen af den danske modstandskamp. Museet formåede at formidle en dybtfølt respekt for de mennesker, der kæmpede for frihed og demokrati i Danmark under besættelsen. Det var både en lærerig og følelsesmæssig oplevelse at besøge Frihedsmuseet. Alt i alt er Frihedsmuseet et enestående sted, der ærer den danske modstandsbevægelses historie og minder os om vigtigheden af at værne om vores frihed og demokratiske værdier. Det er et must-see for enhver, der er interesseret i Danmarks historie og ønsker at forstå betydningen af modstand og solidaritet i kampen for frihed.
Flot og godt formidlet
Rigtig flot og spændende udstilling. Godt formidlet til både voksne og børn (11 år). Gratis gaderobe. Cafeen manglede noget til de veggie spisende.
Fremragende historieformidling
Frihedsmuseet genopbygget efter brand. Nyopbygget under jorden. Fremragende moderne historieformidling med Scanner guide. Giver et godt indblik i besættelsesårene.
Jam packed Museum of Danish Resistance
From the entrance floor a visitor has no idea what is install, the museum exhibits are on one large underground room, it is jammed packed with information, interactive exhibits/puzzles, short videos, absolutely so well done. The flow in the museum is easy as you are guided methodically along from space to space in a chronological order. Look around the room for seating, it may well be a prop in the exhibition. Our only downfall was that we did not allocate enough time for our visit, at least 2.5 hours if not more. We missed the last fifteen minutes as it was closing time at 5pm sharp. Outstanding museum, many thanks.
Poignant and moving
A very moving and personal experience, highlighting the experiences of several specific individuals from both sides. It was especially poignant and a little disconcerting that they had some of the actual clothing (including fatal bullet holes) and weapons used by them. Staff handed out listening devices in several languages that told their stories. Tip: wait until the timer restarts to start listening.
An Insightful Journey into a Difficult Past
The Museum of Danish Resistance may be small, but it tells an important story about those who opposed Nazi occupation of Denmark during World War II. Officially, the Danish government collaborated with the Nazi occupiers in an attempt to mitigate the most severe consequences of occupation. The Danish people, nonetheless, suffered greatly and some fought back. The Museum tells the story of the thousands of Danish resistors who opposed Nazi rule in a myriad of ways. From publishing pamphlets of Nazi atrocities, to sabotaging road and rail lines, to killing Nazi occupiers. These actions are brought to life through in-depth profiles of members of the resistance. Adding depth to the narrative, the Museum also chronicles the life of a young Dane who joins forces with the Nazis and supports their occupation. The Museum provides an insightful look into an often overlooked chapter of World War II history.
This is a tribute to the bravery of ordinary citizens who stepped up for freedom.
Very interesting museum of WWII in Denmark. The exhibits and audio tour tell the story of the occupation and resistance by following the experiences of 4 people who take different paths during the war. You hear about the sacrifices they made to fight for freedom. We found it very informative and moving.
An enjoyable experience
I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at the Museum of Danish resistance. I very much enjoyed the interactive audio guide and the stories of the Danish resistance and the many artifacts. My only criticism would be the gift shop, I think it should be slightly larger and have more variety of items especially for international visitors.
Incredible Experience
Best museum I've ever visited, could have easily spent all day here. An amazing insight into the Danish resistance, I was captivated throughout. The museum is much bigger than it appears from outside, as it is all situated underground. It gives so many different perspectives of the people of the time, it's incredibly engaging & interactive, whilst also being so informative & detailed. Would 100% recommend to anyone who has any kind of interest in WW2 or similar.
The Danish WW2 experience
Quality experience with lots of audio stories from four people revolving around their experience under German occupation. Well presented and helpful staff. A wide selection of books are available in the gift/bookstore at the entrance with many in English.
Both interesting and moving
This museum was recommended by someone we met whilst on holiday and I am so glad they did, as we didn't know it existed. It is a really interesting and moving museum following 4 people living through WWll. It's interesting from start to finish with interactive aspects you can take part and many original items from the war, and so much information. Eventually at the end it tells you what happened to the 4 people which helped sadly to tie everything together. Definitely worth a visit if in Copenhagen.
This Museum serves to remind us of the debt we owe all those who were part of the resistance movement.
An outstanding museum that brings to life the courage and bravery of those in the resistance movement. ⸻ The Danish Resistance Museum in Copenhagen is an absolute must-visit. The exhibitions are brilliantly designed—immersive, thoughtful and full of detail—bringing the stories of courage, sacrifice and everyday heroism during the Occupation vividly to life. The museum strikes a perfect balance between personal narratives and the broader history of the resistance, making it both deeply moving and incredibly informative. A special mention must go to the wonderful woman working in the gift shop. She was warm, welcoming and genuinely knowledgeable, happy to answer questions and share insights. Her kindness added a personal touch that made the visit even more memorable. Overall, an outstanding museum and a truly enriching experience. Highly recommended.
Moving, provocative
Very moving, informative and well-designed museum. How would you have behaved if your country was occupied by another much more powerful country? This museum makes you think about courage and recklessness, and difficult choices.
Excellent museum.
Fantastic museum. Cool building. No drinks / food available. Toilets on site. I really enjoyed my visit and learnt a lot about brave members of the Danish resistance during WW2. Some great items on show. Audi guides available. Can get busy. Worth a trip to see the story of Denmark in WW2. Friendly staff as well.
Danish Resistance Museum
I stumbled across this by chance after visiting the little mermaid statue, it wasn’t on the list of things to do and my cousin who is a Dane had never been so we went! Audioguides are available but I didn’t realise so I just read the signs in English. Lots of history here and well worth going to view/hear about the war. I learnt quite a few things and enjoyed my experience here.
Musée très bien fait
Le musée de la résistance danoise se situe non loin de la statue de la Petite Sirène, au nord est de la ville, facilement accessible via les transports en commun. L'entrée coûte 130 DKK ou alors comprise dans la copenhagen card (CPH). L'accueil est très sympathique et souriant. Tout le musée se situe au sous-sol, ce qui n'est pas habituel pour ce genre de musée. Il se découpe en deux niveaux. Il y a un audioguide mais uniquement en anglais ou danois. Il faut lire des QRcode pour avoir des témoignages, des explications etc. Il n'est pas obligatoire de le prendre, les panneaux explicatifs présents partout dans la salle sont suffisants en eux-mêmes. Le musée est très instructifs, on en apprend davantage sur la résistance des Danois au fil du temps face à l'envahisseur nazi. De nombreuses reconstitutions, témoignages écrits, audios, des extraits de journaux, des lettres, etc., nous éclairent sur une part de l'histoire danoise dans la grande histoire mondiale. Nous avons passé une heure et demie ce qui est suffisant. Un très bon musée loin des foules .
Very moving
Absolutely moving and very immersive - really shows the scale of Nazi terror even in a country often seen as a less prominent theatre of the war, like Denmark. The focus on a handful of real figures throughout the occupation gives it a very welcome human touch. A lot of nice artifacts on display too, as well as some interactive exhibits. I think I was there for about an hour, maybe an hour and a half, and didn't feel as if I'd rushed through and missed anything. It was also fairly quiet when I visited in the late afternoon. Nearby the museum there is also statues and busts of various Danes who served in the war, including Anders Lassen.
This is a very good museum on a number of levels.
This is a very good museum. There are some fantastic exhibits and some good story-telling highlighting an extremely important subject. I very much enjoyed two hours here. the museum is very clean, spacious and modern with free lockers and clean toilets. The staff are very helpful. the one area that they do need to improve is the audio guide. It was often very difficult to activate my device at some stations and I found having to hold it as a phone awkward and clumsy. I think an independent device separate from from what anyone else is listening to would be much better.
Immersive, engaging, valuable experience
At the start you are given a small device for scanning QR codes dotted around the museum which will play audio recordings and start projections. Others can then join in to these recordings part way through. As you go through the exhibit you are given an overarching view of Denmark during WW2 occasionally focussing on a handful of people's experiences. This is exactly the kind of museum that we personally like, a focus on a particular subject using a great medium for telling a cohesive and comprehensive story. At one point there are a couple of fun, interactive props. I can imagine struggling to get a turn during busy periods but our visit during the week meant relatively minimal crowds. There were a couple school trips while we were there but the children were very well behaved. Lovely and helpful staff.
A really interesting, informative and very moving exhibition. Highly recommended.
This museum was on my list of places to visit but I didn’t expect to spend so much time there. It is so well done and so interesting. I didn’t know too much about wartime Denmark so I very much enjoyed hearing the stories of real people who lived through it. It’s really quite moving. The museum is very well laid out. There are lockers and cloakroom facilities. It was great to leave our coats as it is pretty cosy in the exhibition areas. There’s also a nice cafe.
Enthralling Museum!
We highly recommend this enthralling museum. We knew little if anything about the Danish experience in World War II and this museum brought it to life through real, fascinating stories of individuals who lived through it. We spent a few hours there and could have spent more. If you have any interest in World War II, you will be glad you visited this museum.
Well worth a visit
Really worth a visit. Lots of interactive parts which are not just for children. We learnt a lot about the resistance and spent about an hour and a half there which didn’t feel rushed. We went on a Tuesday afternoon and it was very quiet. Only 10 mins from the mermaid so can do both in one visit!
Amazing museum, could spend hours here
Had a great time at the museum. Very informative and interesting. Great to understand what life was like during that time from an individual’s point of view. Unfortunately we had to leave before we reached the end as they were closing. I would definitely recommend coming here earlier in the day. We visited on a Thursday afternoon in October and it was very quiet but I could imagine if it was busier listening to the guide would be difficult. If you have an interest in history I would put this to the top of your list of things to do in Copenhagen!
Very well laid out.
Enjoyed our visit. We try to visit every resistance/holocaust museum in most cities. This one near a beautiful park was very well laid out. Many hands on exhibits to get you involved. Recommended
Worth a visit
What a lovely little museum. It looks small but it’s underground. Really enjoyed how they had set it out and very informative. I think worth a visit. Make sure you take the audio hand set which is free
A gem of a museum
This is a gem of a museum really friendly staff and you can store you day back whilst there. Definitely drop by the café if you have the chance to for a lovely view. The museum is really well organised and there is audio commentary available. I loved the use of technology and chance to the wireless sets used. It is quite dark in the exhibition as it is underground so it can take a little time to adjust. Well spent hour here learning about this era of history
Esta bueno viajar a Dinamarca.
Me gustó mucho y contrariamente a lo que había escuchado, en esta fecha el clima acompaño muy bien los 15 días que estuvimos. Hicimos varias veces playa, fuimos al campo, recorrimos el lado antiguo y el lado moderno de la ciudad. Comimos comida de muchas partes del mundo. La panaderia es espectacular. Alquilamos una lana ha electrica por tres horas y disfrutamos de un picnic en los canales. Viajamos mucho en el transporte publico. A no perderse los parques ni el palacio que esta en las afueras. Recomiendo conocer Dinamarca, es un lindo país, tranquilo, seguro, sorprende.
Excellent - real eye opener!
This is what I was looking for with respect to 20th century Danish history. This is a real eye-opener as Danish history in WW2 is barely covered in the history books. Great displays, friendly and helpful staff! Easy to find too, it is conveniently on the way to Little Mermaid so you must see this. The only comment I would make is that it is, like everywhere in Copenhagen, extremely expensive.
Definitely worth a visit
This is a well thought out museum. Its theme is the Danish reaction to the Nazi takeover in WW2, perhaps not a topic that even those with an interest in history know much about. In addition to the well presented and carefully thought out general information, you can follow five real Danes through the experience. This brings out clearly how each Dane had to make a choice to behave somewhere on a spectrum between active collaboration - that some did is not hidden - and determined resistance. It told the Danes story well - no plot spoilers here on the individuals, go find out for yourself - but it was a reminder that there are many situations still today which force people into making difficult decisions. We arrived with only an hour before closing. I wish we had had twice the time.
Fantastic - must visit!
Fantastic museum. Very well laid out with fascinating exhibits, some interactive. Really informative. Took my 16 and 19 year old, we all really enjoyed it. Focussing on true stories of a few real life people really brought it to life. We spent 4 hours including a stop in the cafe. A few reviews mention claustrophobia. I suffer from this but the museum did not feel hemmed in at all and we could read all of the information clearly. The best thing we did in Copenhagen - cannot recommend this highly enough. Tak to all who worked hard to create this important memorial.
This museum is full of excellent displays of artifacts. As you walk through, it is more or less in chronological order as to when events of the war occurred. The stories of five resistance members are told in a thoughtful, detailed manner. I learned a lot about the entire organization by visiting.
Strange museum
This museum is located 2 floors underground.The museum is rather like a circular concrete bunker,so you keep on going round. The museum has plenty on collaboration with the Nazis.
Definitely Recommend going here
This isn't a large museum, but there is a lot of interesting information in it. They give you and audio headset and you go around and listen to stories while seeing some of the artifacts. I definitely learned a lot there. I went through it pretty thoroughly in about 2.5 hours. It is fairly close to the Little Mermaid.
Absolutely superb
Absolutely superb. Brings the Danish experience of WW2 very much alive. I found it fascinating, balanced, moving and humbling. Fantastic. The cafe serves gorgeous sandwiches too.
Fantastic
I thought the Musuem of Danish Resistance was fantastic. I learnt so much about the role of Denmark in WWII, and how the Danish government navigated Nazi occupation. I thought the museum gave a brilliant insight into what life was like in Denmark between 1939-1945. A must visit.
Good museum well worth a visit
Very interactive and historically accurate telling how WWII impacted Denmark. Interesting perspectives and learned via a clever audio and visual display as you walk along. Good artifacts and thoughtful demos. You cede the leaflets they sent around the morning the occupation began. You can also take a turn at code breaking and wire tapping, which breaks up the standing and listening. Treats hard subjects well. We would have taken our kids here when they were teens.
A brilliant museum, well worth a visit
I only had about an hour to visit this museum and wished I'd had more time. It's a fascinating museum, really well laid out and very friendly staff. Good for many age groups. I didn't have to wait at all and entered with my Copenhagen Card.
A good lesson in history
This is an excellent museum, especially for English speakers. The vast majority of the written descriptions are in Danish and English. Even better, there is an audio guide included in the entry fee. It is an emotionally engaging experience. There was no wait, and we did not buy tickets in advance.
Well Done!
This museum takes a deep dive into the lives of five people who showed their courage of resistance in different ways. They have an audio guide in both English and Danish. This could be updated with headphones or earpieces so that you don’t have to hold the device. The exhibits are well done giving you a sense of their lives through stories and artifacts.
Great Museum on an Interesting Period of History
This is a great museum covering a very delicate subject - the occupation of Denmark in World War 2. The exhibition was delivered in an interesting and sensitive way and tried to cover all angles. We also found the staff very helpful and spoke excellent English and seemed to be passionate about this period in their history.
Don't miss out on this amazing museum
We stumbled across this hidden gem. Fascinating museum, great story telling, really bringing history to life. Clever and thought provoking. Clever use of technology and interactive enough to keep my 12 and 9 year old interested. Food in the cafe was too posh for us and didn't really get eaten. Was bright and clean. Highly recommend.
Fantastic experience
This has to be one of the best war museums in Europe. Fantastic engaging exhibiton design covering real stories from the Second World War. Will definitely visit again.
Superb exhibition!
Exceptional museum with a balance of visual, audio and interactive. We learned so much and couldn’t fault any aspect of our time there. Staff were all so knowledgable and friendly. We wish we could have stayed longer to appreciate it all. We also went upstairs and had a decent cup of tea!
Absolutely fascinating exhibition
Brilliantly presented with video, audio, exhibits the experiences of these brave people is expertly explained. The quality was tremendous, staff helpful and enthusiastic. We enjoyed every minute.
Senza fiato, uno dei migliori musei!
Senza fiato. Un museo che ha superato le mie aspettative. Forse uno dei più belli e ben fatti mai visti. Da fuori sembra molto piccolo, ma in realtà é perché si svolge tutto sottoterra. Il piano -1 é dedicato ai bagni e a zona per appendere i soprabiti. Il piano -2 é tutto dedicato agli anni della guerra e alla resistenza danese. Si ha una specie di audioguida in inglese e durante il percorso ci sono moltissimi punti in cui poter ascoltare e vedere filmati/proiezioni che spiegano la vita di tutti i giorni in quel periodo. Pieno di artefatti e angoli che ricreano ambienti dove si svolgono le varie scene di cui si parla nell'aufioguida e nei video proiettati. Lo consiglio a tutti! Almeno una volta nella vita.
Highly Recommend this Museum
We are so glad we saw this museum. My husband, adult daughter, and I were very moved by the activities of many Danish citizens when the Nazis had a stranglehold on this nation. The exhibits do an excellent job of focusing on the individual efforts of many brave people. In a world where "leaders" become "dictators", it is heartening to see the unquenchable spirit of resistance.
Interesting stories and approach!
Memorable museum with special testimonials from different real Danes that worked in the underground. Great staff and facility. It took a while for me to figure out how to activate the hand held audio players. Not very busy on a rainy weekday afternoon, so this was great!
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