Bertel Thorvaldsens Plads 2, 1213 København K, DenmarkMap
Phone: +45 21 68 75 68
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If you go, pay attention to the opening time. It seems that there is free time to visit. You can check it. The exhibition here is very good. All kinds of fine sculptures can not be missed. It's a place worth visiting.
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Thorvaldsens Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum, named after the sculptor Torvaldsen, houses many of his outstanding and exquisite sculptures. Torvaldsen is one of the most influential Danish artists. During his sojourn in Italy, he was deeply influenced by Neoclassicism, so his works mix Greco-Roman and Scandinavian styles to create an intellectual feel. The more recommended ones are the St. Peter Monument built in marble by Thorwaldsen, and his masterpiece "Jason with the Golden Fleece" (Jason with the Golden Fleece). In addition, Torvaldsen is also a collector, so in the museum, you can not only appreciate his own masterpieces, but also see many precious works of art, ancient coins, monuments and cultural relics in his private collection.
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Thorvaldsens Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you go, pay attention to the opening time. It seems that there is free time to visit. You can check it. The exhibition here is very good. All kinds of fine sculptures can not be missed. It's a place worth visiting.
The sculptures on display are magnificent, with beautifully decorated ceilings, mainly marble and plaster. You can sit on a bench on any side porch and read the instructions provided in the museum. The staff in the hall is very good and the traffic is very convenient. The front is the pedestrian street, next to the parliament hall.
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. It's a very beautiful city, and it's also a seaside city. It's the hometown of Andersen, the fairy tale king. So it's also a city full of fairy tales. The Battertovar Museum in Denmark is one of the most famous museums here.
The museum is loved by the Danish people and its location is on the site of an ancient palace. The artwork displayed in this museum is particularly worth seeing and distinctive in addition to the carvings.
From the location of the museum and the building itself, we can see how highly the Danish people think of Bartel Tovalson (Danish sculptor). Wednesday free, adult price DKR40.