Museo de copenhague
Nombre local: Københavns Museum
The Copenhagen Museum is dedicated to the history of Copenhagen and its development from the founding of the city in the 12th century to the present day. An interactive, three-dimensional model of the city and numerous exhibitions allow you to view individual districts and trace the most important events in the history of Copenhagen, from the Viking era, through fires and bombings in later centuries, up to the present day.
Visiting the museum is like walking around the city. The route leads through 14 of the most important city points. Here you can see, among others Rådhuspladsen, where Copenhageners flocked to celebrate or protest, and the official residence of the Danish royal family, Amalienborg.
The museum houses a gift shop and a cafe. Right in front of the museum building there is also a historic city garden, where you can relax on a clear day.