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News in english 29. sep. 2009 KL. 11.04

Five ’must sees’ in Copenhagen: Glyptoteket

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Already to the old Etruscans…. Say the name Glyptoteket and most under-25s think: Dusty. Nothing could be more wrong.

Etruscan sculptures, French impressionism and Danish Golden Age art may not make the covers of lifestyle magazines, but the building – inspired by Spanish architecture and created by Vilhelm Dahlerup – is the epitome of the most valuable current lifestyle – calmness.

Your pulse beats a little slower when you enter one of the large, open rooms and see the many art students with their notebooks and drawing books.

And the big atrium, in which even on a rainy day the sun seems to spread its life-giving rays onto the plants and seats below while you feed goldfish with small coins, is itself worth the visit.

And while you’re at it, try the café’s wonderful cakes from its own confectionary.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Dantes Plads 7, 1556 København V. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.every day except Mondays (closed).Admission DKK 60. Sunday free.

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