Museo Nacional de Dinamarca
Ubicación
Esenciales
- Ver tesoros etnográficos y artefactos medievales
- Explora la tradición vikinga y la historia colonial
- Los niños pueden tocarlo todo en el Museo Infantil
Información práctica
Niños
Entrada gratuita para niños de 0 a 17 años, recoge una entrada gratuita en la recepción
Horario de apertura
Martes - Domingo: 10.00 - 17.00
Lunes: cerrado
Museo Infantil:
Martes - Domingo: 10.00 - 16.30
Información sobre la entrada
Entrada disponible directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar o cancelar hasta con 48 horas de antelación
Más información
Cuando estén disponibles, se pueden reservar visitas guiadas en el mostrador de información de la entrada
Si tienes preguntas sobre el producto, ponte en contacto con [email protected]
Accesibilidad
Cómo llegar
Transporte Público
La parada más cercana es Stormgade (autobuses 11 y 33).
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Colecciones y exposiciones sobre la historia, el pueblo y la cultura de Dinamarca
Si hay un lugar por el que empezar tu visita a Dinamarca, es el Nationalmuseet o Museo Nacional de Dinamarca. Aquí encontrarás colecciones y exposiciones sobre la historia, el pueblo y la cultura de Dinamarca. Las exposiciones se dividen por periodos históricos, desde las Antigüedades Clásicas y de Oriente Próximo, con momias egipcias, cerámicas persas, utensilios romanos y esculturas griegas; hasta la época moderna, cuando Dinamarca pasó de ser una gran potencia europea que controlaba la entrada al Báltico a una pequeña nación que forma parte de una alianza mayor.
Junto a las exposiciones históricas hay también exposiciones dedicadas a las colonias danesas y una colección real de monedas y medallas. Una visita al Museo Nacional de Dinamarca te da la oportunidad de explorar realmente la historia y la cultura danesas. El museo también ofrece visitas guiadas (no incluidas), que puedes reservar en el mostrador de información.
Botón del aburrimiento en el Museo de los Niños
El Museo Nacional de Dinamarca incluye un Museo Infantil especial donde los niños pueden explorar la historia mientras juegan. En esta sección del museo no hay carteles de "no tocar" para que los niños puedan experimentar la historia con sus propias manos. El Museo de los Niños es un patio de recreo interior donde los niños de todas las edades pueden subir a bordo de un barco vikingo, aprender a cocinar en una cocina medieval o preparar el castillo para un ataque enemigo.
Visitar un museo puede ser aburrido para los niños, pero no en el Museo Nacional de Dinamarca, y menos si encuentran el Botón del Aburrimiento. Puede ocurrir cualquier cosa si pulsas este botón, las estatuas cobran vida, los cuadros hablan y los cofres secretos se abren para revelar sus tesoros.
Consigue tus entradas para el Museo Nacional de Dinamarca
Compra aquí tus entradas al Museo Nacional para no perderte este divertidísimo museo de Copenhague. Aquí seguro que descubrirás por qué los daneses son unas de las personas más felices del mundo y por qué van en bicicleta a todas partes.
Opiniones
148 reseñas
DISTINTOS PERÍODOS DE LA HISTORIA
El museo tiene exposiciones temporales y permanentes. Alberga en sus instalaciones piezas de arte y objetos de distintos períodos de la historia de Dinamarca. Cuenta con una tienda, cafetería y restaurante. Funciona en una mansión del siglo XVIII que fuera la residencia oficial del príncipe en otra época. Es un palacio realizado en estilo rococó con una imponente fachada.
Imperdible en la visita a Copenhague
Una gran museografía, moderna, fluida y bien montada Las colecciones son enormes, para ver todo con calma mínimo 5 horas. Las áreas de cultura danesa están muy completas y valen mucho la pena
Enorme
El museo es muchísimo más grande de lo que parece, literalmente hay de todo, y de todos los países, vente con mucho tiempo, porque lo vas a necesitar
La salas vikingas posiblemente lo mejor
No podemos decir que sea un museo de primer orden, de hace un poco pesado las salas de prehistoria, sin grandes obras representativas
Recomendable para un día de lluvia
El museo es bastante completo , tiene un poco de cada cultura de diferentes siglos , me gusto la parte vikinga , perfecta idea para un día de lluvia en Copenhague
Toda Una Sorpresa.
Cuando realizamos la visita al museo realmente nos sorprendimos ya que no esperábamos encontrarnos tantos tesoros ahí. En realidad cuando uno escucha nombres de los museos más famosos del mundo nunca se menciona el de Copenhagen es por eso que sobre pasó todas nuestras expectativas. Tienen una colección muy completa y ordenada de artefactos, esculturas, pinturas, etc de prácticamente todas las culturas universales a través de la historia. Obviamente tienen también mucho de la historia de Dinamarca y sus territorios del reino así como una exhibición dedicada a la era vikinga. Todo una joya, si les interesan los museos y la historia, no se lo deben perder.
Muy bonito
Muestra historia, evolución, pasado y futuro. Si quieres conocer.. un museo te lo muestra. Muy bonito tanto por fuera como por dentro.
Great Museum in Copenhagen
It is very interesting and has a lot of rooms/exhibitions to learn from. It took 2 hours and a half to visit it but requires more time to have a better observation of what they have. Children under 18 are not charge and it is a walking distance from the main plaza. We recommend it.
10 ud af 10
Jeg har været her flere gange, end jeg kan tælle, og har stadig ikke fået set det hele. Der er mange vanvittigt gode udstillinger, og der sker ofte noget nyt. Jeg planlægger at komme igen mange gange endnu
Fint museum, hvis du vil kende lidt til Danmarks historie
Besøgte museet med en skoleklase. Det er stort og derfor skal man på forhånd vælge, hvad man vil se. Men det er oplagt at se kendte nationale relikvier som guldhornene (Kopi), Egtved-pigen eller Solvognen. Gratis wifi, fin cafe og museumsbutik på stedet.
Genuinely immersive
The National Museum of Denmark is a museum that wins you over not through sheer scale, but through clarity, discipline, and thoughtful storytelling. Its presentation of the ancient world—from Egypt and Mesopotamia to Greece and Asia Minor—is impressively untiring in its structure. The exhibition doesn’t try to overwhelm with density or compete with the encyclopedic breadth of institutions like the British Museum. Instead, it adopts a more restrained and deliberate approach: clean layouts, coherent narratives, and a steady, educational progression that keeps you engaged without fatigue. You move through civilizations with a clear sense of context, rather than just object accumulation. Where the museum truly excels, however, is in its treatment of Danish history. Here, it shifts from being merely informative to genuinely immersive. The exhibitions feel “lived-in”—richly staged, atmospheric, and almost cinematic in how they reconstruct everyday life across different periods. Rather than presenting history as static display, it invites you into it, creating a sense of continuity between past and present that feels both authentic and deeply engaging. This balance—global scope handled with clarity, and national history brought vividly to life—is what defines the museum’s strength. It may not rival the scale of the world’s largest institutions, but its concept is arguably more effective: simple, educational, and experientially immersive. For anyone with even a moderate interest in museums, this is a must-see in Copenhagen.
Viking Exhibition is a must !
We visited the Viking exhibition at the National Museum, Copenhagen in October 2025 . Frederik Nyborg was an outstanding guide—knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely brought the Viking history to life. His passion made the visit to the exhibition a truly memorable experience. We highly recommend visiting to everyone we know
Musée indispensable
À ne pas rater en cas de visite à Copenhague. Collections très variées et panorama total de l’histoire du Danemark 🇩🇰.
Ein Tag im Museum? Überhaupt kein Problem!
Ein Tag im Museum? Hier kein Thema: über drei Etagen kann man eintauchen in die Geschichte des Menschen, Eindrücke nordischer Völker und deren Leben, bis in die Neuzeit. Interessante Zusatzausstellungen zum Thema Geld und nordische Götter runden den Besuch ab. Auch das Café ist sehr nett und lädt ein, sich mal kurz auszuruhen und für den weiteren Tag zu verschnaufen. Mitten in der Stadt gut zu erreichen, auch für Kinder gibt es viel zu entdecken… Rundum ein gelungener Besuch! Zeit etwa drei bis vier Stunden…
Très beaux objets
Le musée national de Copenhague offre une collection permanente et des expositions temporaires. Le prix d'entrée est de 150 DKK ou inclus dans la copenhagen card (CPH). Réparties sur plusieurs étages et plusieurs bâtiments contigus, les collections sont diverse set variées avec de nombreux chefs-d'œuvre. On a, entre autres, la préhistoire et Antiquité danoises, le Moyen-Âge au Danemark (dont les Vikings), la Renaissance au Danemark, l'histoire moderne du Danemark (1660-2000), les antiquités égypto-gréco-romaines, de l'ethnographie avec ses trésors, une partie dédiée aux monnaies et médailles et une partie plus ludique, pour les enfants notamment. Les expositions temporaires étaient éclectiques et sur différents sujets dont les sorciers viking, l'arctique, l'argent et ce qui tourne autour (on peut même toucher un lingot d'or et le soulever !), les colonies danoises, les premiers Hommes. Nous avons passé 2 heures dans le musée mais il est possible d'y passer beaucoup plus de temps si vous prenez le temps de tout explorer. Ne manquez pas les pièces uniques telles que le chaudron de Gundestrup, la pierre runique de Kingigtorssuaq, le vase de Skarpsalling, la femme d'Huldremose, le char de Dejbjerg et le char solaire de Trundholm. C'est également dans ce musée que sont exposés (et qu'ont été analysés) les objets trouvés dans la tombe de la fille d'Egtved. Ces objets sont rares et précieux et certains ont une valeur historique et ethnologique inestimables. Le personnel est sympa et souriant.
Good museum, you could be there all day!
We had some time to kill before our flight and this came highly recommended, it reviews well. It's an entire day worth of entertainment, although we had 2 hours to kill we could've spent all day there! All very clean and everyone is friendly, plenty of toilets, free lockers. All very interesting and a wide range of information available.
Good museum, you could be there all day!
We had some time to kill before our flight and this came highly recommended, it reviews well. It's an entire day worth of entertainment, although we had 2 hours to kill we could've spent all day there! All very clean and everyone is friendly, plenty of toilets, free lockers. All very interesting and a wide range of information available.
Must have in Kopenhagen.
Super Erfahrung! Sehr viel Input und wahnsinnig viele unterschiedliche Eindrücke! Kann ich jedem empfehlen der sich in Kopenhagen befindet.
A must visit in Copenhagen
A great museum to visit, if not a bit overwhelming for one visit. I went just as it opened and it was fairly quiet, but it picked up as I was there for around two, maybe two and a half hours. An amazing selection of periods and locations to browse, including a 'Peoples of the Earth' exhibit focusing on native people across the world. There's also a dedicated ancient floor with Greek, Roman and Egyptian artifacts, and of course Danish history, with a great amount of medieval and early modern collections. I definetely think this museum would be served better with multiple visits, focusing on specific floors/exhibits than trying to get all done in one day as I did.
Artifact museum, not a story museum
Exactly what you would expect of a national museum. Lots of information and lots of artifacts. I think the better way to experience this kind of museum is try go multiple times, picking out a subject or floor to really try digest because there is far too much to take on in one visit. There is plenty to see but this can be slightly overwhelming. There was a wonderful exhibit while we attended about Viking sorceresses which was visually stunning and very engaging. This is more what we personally prefer out of a museum, more focus and a connecting story to keep you engaged.
Super
Beaucoup de choses à voir et très variés. Les objets sont bien mis en valeur. Tout est expliqué en danois et anglais donc compliqué si vous ne comprenez ni l'un ni l'autre
Museo nazionale di storia
E' il grande museo nazionale di storia che parte dal paleolitico e arriva fino agli anni 2000. Molto ben organizzato per periodo storico, decisamente interessanti per me che non le conoscevo, la parte relativa alle colonie danesi in giro per il mondo. Ospita anche esposizioni temporanee. Prendetevi circa 3 ore perchè è davvero immenso se volete visitarlo tutto.
Fun
Although it is quite warm particularly in the summer, this is a terrific museum with the exhibit on Danish history being particularly interesting. For those with a pension for Viking history or who like to collect needlepoint pillows this place is a must go.
The National Museum of Denmark
The National Museum of Denmark offers an extensive and highly-rated exploration of Danish history, culture, and life, from the Stone Age right up to the present day, housed within a beautiful 18th-century mansion in Copenhagen. Visitors consistently praise the museum for its vast and well-documented collections, featuring must-see artifacts like the Gundestrup Cauldron and the Trundholm Sun Chariot, as well as engaging, family-friendly exhibits that make learning about the past interesting for all ages. It is celebrated for its excellent flow, informative displays, and helpful staff, making it a foundational and essential stop for anyone wanting a deep dive into the nation's heritage.
Very good experience
Myself and my husband visited the museum and it had lots of fascinating things to see and do from all over the world. We spent about 4 hours here too so it was definitely great value for money.
Things to do (and not) in Copenhagen
1) Cash is king (except in Copenhagen). No need to carry large sums of cash. 500 DKK (or 500 SEK notes, for that matter) notes will not be exchanged in the UK at the currency exchange places. 2)Many museums are closed on Monday, so I would advise arriving on a Monday. 3)In late September, many outdoor activities are closed for the "season" Note: I'm Chinese-American and like to try Asian foods throughout the world. I have had Pho from Hanoi to France, and definitely tried it in Scandinavia. 4)Pho (a typical Vietnamese noodle soup dish, is "Scandinavian-ized". The broth is authentic and good, but the choice of meats in minimal or non-existent. 5)Chinese food is the same. Good, but expensive for what you're getting 6)Do try the cheese. It's delicious! 7)The museums are AWESOME. I visited the Copenhagen Museum, the Danish National Museum, the Denmark Viking Museum, and the MACA museum. 8)Eat herring at one of the local restaurants. 9)a one hour boat cruise or one of the hop-on, hop-off busses are a great way to start your introduction to Copenhagen
Visita al Museo Nazionale della Danimarca.
Se visitare Copenaghen una metà interessante è il museo nazionale della Danimarca. La visita a mio avviso per essere fatta in modo esaustivo necessiterebbe di tutto l' orario di apertura ovvero dalle 10.00 alle 17.00.L'esposizione è divisa per periodi storici partendo dal basso con la preistoria a salire sino alla Danimarca in pratica dei giorni nostri.All'ultimo piano vi è anche una interessante sezione dedicata all' arte egizia, romana e molte altre. Noi ci siamo soffermati dalle sezioni che vanno dalla preistoria al 1600 e ci siamo visitato anche la sezione più in alto dedicata alle civiltà egizia, romana e altre.Per queste sezioni che abbiamo visitato abbastanza bene bisogna dire che di materiale esposto ne hanno parecchio. Nell' insieme una visita che non può mancare se decidete di visitare Copenaghen.
Very educational!
One of the many museums we took in on our recent trip to Copenhagen was this one using the Copenhagen Card(which I recommend). The museum was very large with many fine exhibits. The cafe in the museum served me my favorite meal of our whole trip to the city. I will let you figure out what it was.
Great to explore Denmark's history
Great museum to explore the history of Denmark. Signage could be a little clearer as not clear best route between the many rooms. Good for a long visit. Has what looked like a nice cafe bit didn't use it. Less keen on the artifacts from other countries, but really enjoyed finding out about the country's history. Particularly enjoyed learning about the history between Denmark and Sweden.
Un peu de tout sur l'histoire du pays
Un musée qui regroupe toutes les époques, depuis les premiers habitants jusqu'aux années 70. Il y a un peu, de tout. Un musée encore une fois conçu pour les enfants mais qui offre des explications claires.
Due giorni al museo
Era nei nostri programmi, ma la giornata di pioggia ci ha fatto stare più del previsto nel museo. Ne è valsa la pena. Bel modo di esporre, vicino alle opere d'arte. È esposto un po' di tutto, ogni opera ha delle spiegazioni essenziali che aiutano a capire. Bagni puliti, possibiltà di mangiare o bere qualcosa. Con il biglietto è possibile rientrare anche il giorno dopo perché è valido 48 ore. Da vedere
Lovely!
We really enjoyed the Viking exhibition! The museum is fantastic and so much to see! We would definitely go back as there’s lots we didn’t get a chance to look at.
Viking Sorceress - fascinating
This was a great place to spend a morning. Tickets are reasonable. Definitely check out the Viking Sorceress exhibition. Really fascinating. The free audio guides are great.
beaucoup à voir mais ferme tôt
c'est un grand musée où il y a beaucoup à voir, notamment la partie sur les vikings la partie sur les maisons de poupées est magnifique en ce moment expo temporaire sur les sorcières et également sut l'argent avec une partie très interactive (carte bleue fictive et on gagne ou perd de l'argent à différentes étapes) par contre le musée ferme à 17 heures et dès 16h15 on commence à vous pousser vers la sortie... c'est clair qu'avec un temps de travail hebdomadaire aussi réduit le Danemark se classe facilement parmi les pays à bonne qualité de vie...
Fremragende historieformidling
Var mange år siden jeg havde været på museet. Det var nyindrettet til nutidig historieformidling med gode tekster, der forklarede emnerne. Absolut et besøg værd, når man er i København.
Great Museum
We visited using our Copenhagen card and wished we had left more time to explore here as it looked fabulous. Will revisit if we return to the city.
I really appreciated the Viking Sorceress exhibition
I really appreciated the Viking Sorceress exhibition and ancient Viking archeological rests. The whole museum is interesting. I only was surprised and displeased by the rudeness of a well-padded young woman who attended at the audio guides stand. The rest of the staff was absolutely kind.
Molto bello
Museo molto bello e grande. Ricco di molte cose belle ed interessanti da vedere di tutto il mondo. Assolutamente da non perdere
Wheelchair accessible!!
Wonderful museum!! Especially nice for the pre-historic and early historic eras. LOVED the runestones!! Mostly wheelchair accessible with self-serve mini "elevators" all but one of which worked for me. Some really hard to open internal doors though. Great staff, nice cafe.
Nice Museum
Nice museum with plenty of Danish history. A visit would take a full day if you wanted to see everything. We focused on just 3 sections, including the Nordic Journey which was very interesting, but still spent around 2-3 hours here. I do think the price was a little high for what the museum offered.
En uforglemmelig rejse gennem Danmarks historie
Det Nationale Museum i København er et fascinerende sted, hvor Danmarks historie vækkes til live. Udstillingerne spænder fra stenalderen til moderne tid og er både informative og smukt præsenteret. Personalet er venligt og hjælpsomt, hvilket gør besøget endnu mere fornøjeligt.
LE musée a faire à Copenhague
Musée qui présente de très belles pièces. C'est bien agencé, fluide et suffisamment interactif pour ne pas être rasoir. Nous avons eu la chance de voir l'exposition temporaire sur les Sorcieres vikings, le Völva. Audioguide indispensable (malheureusement pas en francais, en anglais et en danois seulement) pour passer de salle en salle dans des evocations de la vie de ces sorcieres et de l'histoire des dieux nordiques. On est transporté. Les enfants de moins de 18 ans ne payent pas et ca c'est un autre plus quand on voyage a 4. Pour le coté pratique, un autre point appréciable est qu'on peut amener son pique nique et qu'il y une salle dédiée au RDC du musée. (il y a meme des consignes pour laisser les sacs si on le souhaite)
worth a day
great way to spend a day. exhibits well done, many are multimedia covering a range of topics all engaging. Learned a lot about vikings and Danish history
Well worth a Visit!
This museum was definitely worth seeing. Starting with the Michelangelo exhibit which brought back memories of Florence and Bologna; the European art section and the evolution of art was very nice. Also the start and evolution of Danish art. Overall time well spent and highly recommended
A lot to see inside this museum
This museum has so many exhibitions that you really need to plan a visit there as early as possible. My mistake was visiting mid afternoon and I hadn’t even seen half of the available rooms before closing time. The Viking section was worth visiting plus there were some fantastic exhibitions exhibiting different cultures and outfits throughout the centuries and how Danish culture had evolved over the space of 500 years.
This is a great museum; we really enjoyed it, even though we saw probably <10% of the exhibits! Lovely building, very Danish, lots of wood and light. Tons of artifacts and treasures from all eras of the past from deep history to the 20th century. We started in the temporary exhibit on money called "Ka-ching." You get a gold card and bit of starting cash, and the goal is to earn 1 million museum money and get to go in the money booth. You can earn money by running in a giant hamster wheel and delivering pizzas in a video game; playing a trivia game; and investing in stocks and real estate over the day that runs actual market data from 1920-2020. Sadly, this proved quite challenging, and we cashed out after a few hours with only 100k and 40k on our cards. It was still a very interesting exhibit though. It has coins and other monetary units from other cultures and lots of facts about Danish work and economy. If you want to have a chance at winning, I suggest go there first thing in the morning, invest wisely, and come back later to see if you succeeded. The temporary exhibit on Volvas, Viking sorceresses, was also super cool. You get a headset and it narrates as you walk through a fantastic, surreal landscape and tells you about the witches, then you witness Ragnarok with lots of flame and fighting. Then you get to see an exhibit with lots of cool artifacts, including a bog man. The headset continues to narrate stories and tell about some of the artifacts. It was really fun and well done. Ages 8+. Free with entry. We also checked out the kids' museum section, which is a series of rooms depicting different cultures and eras from history. Great for kids who like pretend and dress-up. There's plenty more we missed: king's treasures, amulets, artifacts Danish and otherwise... The restaurant is pretty upscale with table service, unless you just want cake or coffee. They have various smorrebrods and there are vegetarian and kids' options. Very nice gift shop with quality toys, books, jewelry and other items, with a wide variety of prices.
Vikings and tasty lunch
This is a large and multifaceted museum. We spent the better part of the day and only hit the highlights. First and foremost, I suggest coming up with a plan for what you most would like to see. Second, we took a very nice lunch break at the cafe (Restaurant Smor) which had tasty smørrebrød. The highlight for us was the most unique exhibit-the Vikings; you begin with an interactive and trippy walk through before entering a large, dark room with some amazing artifacts. The theming of using the headphones continues here as the audio guide would provide information at specific area. This area was definitely busy and I wish we had come here first. We also checked out the Danish history through the decades and the Egyptian area (nothing out of the ordinary). We ended up in the pre-history area. As others have mentioned, navigation is a bit confusing even with a map so a little pre-planning is recommended. Overall, this museum definitely worth a visit!
Superb Viking exhibition as well as huge display of antiquities.
The collection of ancient sculptures and objects is remarkable, from so many cultures, good signage and very well laid out. The Viking immersive experience and then exhibition is equally impressive with audio guides available. There are activities for children and the size of the museum is not overwhelming. There is a good gift shop and cafe / restaurant.
Well worth a visit!
For those used to the long queues and business of London’s museums, the National museum was a delightful surprise! Even on a Saturday morning in July there was no queue to get tickets and the coffee shop was relaxed and uncrowded. We concentrated on two sections – the prehistory section and the Viking section. A mix of brilliant and poor! The prehistory section is outstanding with clear accessible explanations (in Danish and English) which takes you through a selection of objects dating from 4,000 BC to about 800 AD. From carved amber animals through stone age, bronze age and iron age times you can see beautiful and interesting objects – notably the Bronze age Sun chariot, the remains of the Egtved girl (buried at age 16 in 1370 BC) the stunning silver Gundestrup Cauldron and many more gorgeous objects. We took much longer here than we expected and need a cup of coffee before exploring the Viking section. This disappointed us. The new immersive section about the ‘Viking Sorceress’ was gimmicky and hard to understand. They have spent a lot of money on this – but it did not work for us. Worse still, the selection of Viking objects (most very small) was so poorly lit you could barely see them properly. The museum has a rich collection of Viking ornaments but did a poor job of setting them in context – indeed the explanations were low down and poorly lit. So, it is a section worth visiting – but could have been better. There is much else to see in the museum – but we just saw these sections.
Incredible collection and a must visit
We took the Copenhagen city pass, this attraction was included as well. You have to devote a couple of hours to do justice to complete all the floors and collections. We enjoyed the viking sorcerers experience. There are artifacts from all over the world. It's really nicely laid out. There are three floors. There is also a section where you can dress up in olden clothes. We loved the Egyptian collection too.
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