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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is situated in Denmark on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden.
It houses an exquisite collection of modern art by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Kiefer, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol.

Every year, the Louisiana Museum shows six to eight major exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, including classical masters of modern art as well as new and upcoming international artists.

For these both solo and group exhibitions the museum publishes catalogues in the Louisiana Revy series as well as special catalogues.

Louisiana is not merely an experience in modern and contemporary art, but a congenial reflection of the interplay between art, architecture and landscape.

The park serves as an ideal setting for displaying the museum’s collection of modern sculptures.

Similarly the prominent museum buildings, constructed between 1958 and 1998, offer a fascinating background for the permanent collection of twentieth century art.

The relaxing atmosphere, the museum’s permanent collection, changing exhibitions of art, films, concerts, the children’s wing, the café service indoors and outdoors, the museum shop with its large selection of books, art reproductions, graphics, posters, postcards, design and classical CDs - all combine in making Louisiana a pleasure to visit.



Address: Gammel Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk, Danmark
Tel.:
+45 4919 0719 Fax: +45 4919 3505
E-mail E-mail info@louisana.dk | Website Website www.louisiana.dk
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Geo coordinates Geo coordinates Longitude: 12.54229 Latitude: 55.96907
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is situated in Denmark on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden.
It houses an exquisite collection of modern art by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Kiefer, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol.

Every year, the Louisiana Museum shows six to eight major exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, including classical masters of modern art as well as new and upcoming international artists.

For these both solo and group exhibitions the museum publishes catalogues in the Louisiana Revy series as well as special catalogues.

Louisiana is not merely an experience in modern and contemporary art, but a congenial reflection of the interplay between art, architecture and landscape.

The park serves as an ideal setting for displaying the museum’s collection of modern sculptures.

Similarly the prominent museum buildings, constructed between 1958 and 1998, offer a fascinating background for the permanent collection of twentieth century art.

The relaxing atmosphere, the museum’s permanent collection, changing exhibitions of art, films, concerts, the children’s wing, the café service indoors and outdoors, the museum shop with its large selection of books, art reproductions, graphics, posters, postcards, design and classical CDs - all combine in making Louisiana a pleasure to visit.



 
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Facts about the museum
 
Type of museum: Collections, Gallery, Museum
Subjects of the collections: Architecture, Art, Arts and crafts, Design, History of filmmaking, Photo, Visual art
Facilities
 
Active sharing
Activities for children
Dogs allowed
Packed lunch permitted
Museum shop/News stand
Bus park
Restaurant/Cafe
Offers live demonstrations

Climate/Environment/Energy product
Climate/Environment/Energy product No
Number of persons for group rate
Number of persons for group rate 15
Sightseeing card
 
Sightseeing cards: Copenhagen Card
The card offers: Free entrance

The Accessibility Label
 
The Accessibility Label Yes
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