Danish design is a kind of architectural design style which is often used to describe the functional design and the development of the mid-20th century. Influenced by the German Bauhaus School, many Danish designers combined minimalism and functionalism to design buildings, furniture and household goods with new industrial technologies, many of which have become typical designs and are still being used and produced. Famous examples include egg chairs, PH lights and the Sydney Opera House. Museum exhibits from the late Middle Ages to the present some decorations, artworks and so on. Museum also often holds some short-term exhibitions. All kinds of collections are very ornamental and worth visiting!