After coming out of the library, it is a very beautiful place with a very beautiful architectural style, and it is known that it is a local opera house. Although there is no performance on the day, the building inside is very beautiful.
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Interesting museum for people interested in theater and danish history (or royal history). The work backstage is nicely shown with photos and explanations. It would have been nice to be able to go dow...
I only had fifteen minutes to go through this museum but I would love to go back there oneday to go through everything in fine detail and view all of the wonderful and interesting things that I missed...
Go and give the old the wind machine a turn, marvell at the athmospheric boxes and stage. Temporary exhibition is on at the moment. Very friendly staff.
Quite a clamber up to the entrance but well worth the visit. Whole theatre to look round with pictures and text to add to the history. Impressive number of actors of all nationalities (include British...
1. No lift. Got to go up a flight of stairs. 2. Not much people. In fact, we had the whole stage to ourselves for quite some time slowly taking photos with the dresses on the stage and playing with t...
After coming out of the library, it is a very beautiful place with a very beautiful architectural style, and it is known that it is a local opera house. Although there is no performance on the day, the building inside is very beautiful.
Every country has its own favorite theater. This Theater Museum (Teatermuseet) is a good display of local theater culture. European opera is popular. You must come here to experience it~ [Fun] A great experience!