Vestindisk Pakhus is an 18th Century building located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Formerly used as a warehouse by the Danish West India Company, the building is now used by National Gallery of Denmark to display the Royal Cast Collection and costumes from the Royal Danish Theatre. The Royal Cast Collection on the lower three floors have 2,000 plaster casts of statues collected from various religious institutions, public places and collections throughout the world. Costumes from the Royal Danish Theatre are showcased on the upper floors. The entrance to the building is free and open to public on Sundays and Tuesdays.
Hotel Cecil attracts all the music lovers in and around the city with its diverse range of concerts held here. The venue provides a platform to upcoming and established artists performing rock, hip-hop and various genres of music. Well-equipped with modern acoustics and other facilities required to accommodate every event requirement, this place also doubles up as an event venue for private and social events.
Established in 1948, The David Collection began by showcasing the private art collection of Christian Ludvig David, a renowned lawyer. Today, the museum's collection has grown significantly and includes 18th-century European art and Danish Early Modern Art. The museum's pride however, is their collection of Islamic art, that is believed to be one of the most comprehensive in Europe. Other exhibits include Danish and French ceramics, European furniture and German porcelain. The museum occupies a beautiful early 19th-century house, that was a former residence of the museum founder. Entrance is free and guided tours are available. Check website for more.
Reffen is a popular food market and hang out spot at Copenhagen. Flanked by numerous food stalls, this open food market will reel you in with its tantalizing aromas of food. This place is a meeting ground for the local and tourists in the city, with an opportunity to take part in games and fun activities. Also featuring concerts, workshops and seminars at the venue, this place promotes the arts and culture of the city. Look no further for something fun, when you have good food, music and company all in one place.
Palmspree is a shop selling books, vinyl records, special editions, vintage posters, cassettes and prints. It also serves as a rental space in Nørrebro for a variety of private and commercial events. Most of the time, upcoming artists hold their exhibitions here. Retailers can also hire some of their space to set up a temporary showroom or pop-up shop. The limited edition items get sold out quickly, hence you need to keep a close watch on their social media page to know about the latest offerings.
Located in the Annelund district of Malmo, Plan B is a must visit for music lovers. This venue frequently hosts live music events and performances with a varied range of genres thus ensuring that there is something for everyone and you also get the opportunity to enjoy music by a plethora of local and foreign bands. The staff here is also excellent and friendly making this a favorite among both locals and tourists alike.