
Louisiana museum of course, takes about an hour (a little less) via train + a 10 minute walk to get there from the city. Beautiful, beautiful museum, just what you’d expect of Denmark. Very MCM, on a cliff overlooking the water, lots of grass to have a picnic on if you have the right weather— Carol also said people swim in the spring and summer. If you’re there in the fall/winter, you may get lucky and have a rainy day, in which case you’ll feel like you’re in Forks, Washington at the Cullen’s home. Really great permanent collection here, & the temporary exhibits, i’m told, are generally really well curated. We got to see Basquiat Drawings, in my opinion just okay compared to the rest of the museum. Sophie Calle & Lucien Freud coming soon. The entire thing will take you about 3 hours.
Also! when you get off the train there is a café, and while you are there you should stop in and get a Flødeboller (many flavors to choose from, I had Yuzu), Licorice (if you’re not going to make it to one of the stores I mentioned in this list), and some tinned fish to take home.

Flødeboller


One of the museum hallways

The walk on the way to the museum
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