The Nicholas Church is now the art center in Copenhagen and occupies the former Nicholas Church building, which is one of the most famous landmarks in Copenhagen. This church is famous for its 90-meter-long Neo-Baroque spire.
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Nice way to use a church as an exhibition hall and gallery. Until April 13 there is an exhibition about Leonard Cohen. It is displayed here and the nearby GL Strand art society at Gammel Strand 48
This exhibition we went to about Leonard Cohen took place both here and at the Gl. Strand Museum. You can visit both on the same entrance fee. We liked the show at Nicolai as the best. The place is a ...
Loved the show and the included entrance to the GL Strand
Not sure what everyone is complaining about - you can see what exhibit is taking place from the outside. I went for the Leonard Cohen show which was really great. The building itself is also quite int...
This is supposed to be the Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center and when we visited it was only showing film clips of Leonard Cohen. I would have been quite disturbed had I paid for entrance, but since ...
What an absolute waste of space. The museum is boring and literally has nothing. This whole idea of contemporary/modern art is pathetic sometimes. The church is painted white inside and has nothing in...
The Nicholas Church is now the art center in Copenhagen and occupies the former Nicholas Church building, which is one of the most famous landmarks in Copenhagen. This church is famous for its 90-meter-long Neo-Baroque spire.
A contemporary art exhibition center located in a 13th century church that offers some of the most thought provoking art in Scandinavia. When I visited I saw "The Room Project" by Annette Merrild. It consisted of photographs of middle-class family rooms from high rise apartments from all over the world. In the Nikolaj Upper Gallery, the artist collective Parfyme Deluxe created a whimsical mixed-media exhibition entitled "The Tent Show" centered around the tent as cultural narrative, symbol, and shelter. Overall, a gratifying and insightful experience not to be missed especially if future exhibitions are of the same caliber.
The Nikola Church is now the Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center in Copenhagen. This art center occupies the former Nicholas Church and is one of the most famous landmarks in Copenhagen. It is located in HøjbroPlads, a short walk from Amagertorv and Strøget. This church is famous for its 90-meter-long Neo-Baroque spire.
The Nicholas Church has a history of hundreds of years. But now it's just called a church, because it's an art center, not very beautiful, just after taking a few photos, I don't know if I can visit it
The Nicholas Church, built in the 13th century, is now the artistic center of Copenhagen. When I first saw this church, I felt very familiar. It seemed to be very similar to the towers of Christiansborg Palace. After comparing the photos for a long time, I saw that the balls in the middle were different. The balls on the Christiansborg Palace were golden. Yes, but the Nicholas Church is still very spectacular. There is a small children’s amusement park at the side entrance, which is quite characteristic