Press release: Extensive Copenhagen 2022 Programme at the Museum of Copenhagen

13th-21st August the museum dives into stories about queer life in the Danish capital through the history.

Copenhagen is known as a diverse and open city. In fact, the travel guide Lonely Planet finds that it’s the most queer-friendly city in the whole world. However, for people whose love didn’t follow the traditional gender roles as defined by society, life has changed dramatically over the history of the past 1000 years. In connection with Copenhagen Pride 2022, 13th-21st August, the Museum of Copenhagen has created at number of events shedding light on queer history.

Historical City Walk: Queer in Copenhagen

In English: Saturdays in August on the 7th, 14th & 21th at 13:00

In Danish: Sundays in August on the 6th, 13th, and 20th at 13:00

Join the Museum of Copenhagen’s historical city walk and learn about how Danish society and the city has been affected by sexuality ‘outside the norm’. Walk back in time and visit the idyllic Ørstedsparken gardens, which for several hundred years has provided shelter for sexual activity among men. We also walk through the inner city around Studiestræde and Larsbjørnsstræde, which in various ways has been characterized by queer life and past Nikolaj Church, where two women (one disguised as a man) were married in the early 18th century. 

Meeting Point: Regnbuepladsen next to the City Hall.

The city walk lasts approx. 1½ hour. 

Price: 90 DKK, order your tickets here.

 

Photographer
Johannes Petersen, KBHbilleder

Audio track “Queer in Copenhagen through 1000 Years”

August 1st-31st, every day 9:00-18:00, Thursdays 9:00-21:00

How was it to be queer in the course of Copenhagen’s history? The lives of those who have loved contrary to society’s conventions has changed considerably over the last 1000 years. At 10 stops in the Museum of Copenhagen’s permanent exhibition, we dive into stories of people who have stood out from the norms of their time. How do I access the audio walk? Enter the museum’s permanent exhibition on the first floor. The first sign is in room A Capital arises and each sign has two QR codes on it; one to access the story in Danish, the other in English. Point your smartphone camera at the QR code in your preferred language and you will hear the story.

Museum of Copenhagen

Stormgade 18

DK-1555 Copenhagen V

www.copenhagen.dk

Language: English and Danish

Price: 90 DKK, included in the entrance ticket to the museum.

Pride-themed Thursday bar

11/8 at 16-19

Join the Thursday bar with 90's music in the courtyard, beer and special 90's drink in connection with this year's Copenhagen Pride and the exhibition ‘Time capsules – Copenhagen in the 1990s’. Also visit other Thursday bars in the Cultural Quarter.

Just show up 😊

The Museum of Copenhagen’s courtyard

Stormgade 18

DK-1555 Copenhagen V

www.copenhagen.dk

Contemplation Zone in the Café and in the Courtyard in front of the Museum of Copenhagen

August, every day 9:00-18:00, Thursdays 9:00-21:00

Visit the Museum of Copenhagen right behind the Copenhagen City Hall and enjoy quiet moment in the recently restored historical building: enjoy a cup of coffee in the beautiful café next to the museum shop with books and quality souvenirs – there is free access to both places. Or relax in the walled courtyard with historical plants and a view to the surrounding city. Also visit the exhibition about Copenhagen and the Copenhageners from the Ice age up until today – from  August 1st – with a special audio track about 1000 years of queer history in Copenhagen.

Museum of Copenhagen

Stormgade 18

DK-1555 Copenhagen V

Free access to the courtyard, the café and the shop

www.copenhagen.dk

Podcast “Queer in Copenhagen through 1000 Years”

In this podcast we will dive into stories about queer life in the Danish capital. Stories that are not just about society’s views of love and of those who are different, but which also give some insight into how being different, in time has become recognised as a source of strength. An identity to be proud of and to share.

You can find the podcast “Queer in Copenhagen through 1000 Years” at Podbean, get it from your favorite podcast provider or here.

Head of Communication, Jesper Thomas Møller, +45 4019 7485 or d64b@kk.dk

Programme:

Curator, Regitze Lindø Westergaard, 4042 6458 or ez4f@kk.dk