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Special Sightseeing Offer ~ Discover Copenhagen's Cultural Oasis
Wednesday, 03 January 2007 23:15

Copenhagen, Denmark - Everyone knows money can be a bit tight after the Holidays. But that's no excuse to miss out on some of the best sights and exhibitions Copenhagen has to offer! During the entire months of January and February the Museums on Slotsholmen (the central isle of Copenhagen, dominated by the Parliament, Christiansborg) have combined resources to offer six entrances for the low price of one! For just DKK 50.00, you can now visit up to six different museums during the entire months of January and February.
Centrally located, the Isle of Slotsholmen offers some of city's best kept secrets. Here you'll find something for every taste - and for all ages! Mingle with mercenaries or ballerinas, explore subterranean Castle Ruins from the Middle Ages or take delight above ground in the historical Court Theatre. Refresh your classical perspective on sculpture in the ornate surroundings of the Thorvaldsens Museum, or if you'd prefer to see things from a new angle, why not try some Danish-Jewish heritage set in the wry interiors of Daniel Liebeskind's design? Or perhaps great photography is more you style - on exhibition at the ultra-sleek Black Diamond rising over the water front.
The Isle of Slotsholmen is easily accessible by bus, underground (metro), or ferry-shuttle.
This offer is valid for the following museums:
The Danish Jewish MuseumThe Royal Library, The Black Diamond
The Castle Ruins under Christiansborg Palace
The Theatre Museum in the Court Theatre Thorvaldsens Museum
The Royal Danish Arsenal MuseumPrice: DKK 50.00.
Children are usually admitted free of charge. Age limits may very for individual museums. Offer is valid for all of January and February. Museum passes are available at all participating museums.
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