Amazing experience where you can go deep ( haha) into the history of denmark and also see nice art exhibitions. Good plan for winter time :)
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Cisterns in Søndermarken Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is an abandoned underground cistern. The entrance sign is two exquisite glass pyramids. The lights are turned off. In this invisible environment, 1.6 million liters of drinking water for Copenhagen used to flow. The lighting is arranged by The saturated colors created by the 50 sculptures, as well as many glass paintings, are also created by many well-known artists, and they are very ornamental!
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Amazing experience where you can go deep ( haha) into the history of denmark and also see nice art exhibitions. Good plan for winter time :)
Located in an abandoned underground reservoir, two delicate glass pyramids are the entrance signs. Natural light is virtually invisible in a reservoir once filled with 1.6 million liters of drinking water. Artificial lighting creates unique saturated colors for 50 glass artworks, unpolished granite walls and moist air contrasting strongly with fragile glass. Glass paintings are created by well-known artists. Please bring your warm coat when visiting! The maximum temperature in the museum is only 9 degrees Celsius.
Opposite the Copenhagen Zoo, there is an art space called Cisternerne, which is renovated with an abandoned underground reservoir. It's a cold spot, and the museum has a maximum of 9 degrees. It is recommended to bring a coat and ride a bicycle because the scenery from the city to the suburbs is pleasant, and the air and greening are even less to say. The entrance is the glass pyramid in the lawn. The whole pavilion is black and the atmosphere is very good.
It's a lovely way to spend an hour. Even if you don't like glass, the guide gives every visitor a knowledgeable and interesting person. A charming house has a personal collection of all types of glass opposite the age and worldwide. William Morris, a company with beautiful stained glass windows, saved husbands from all over Europe who liked him to use it to restore them before they retired. It's definitely worth going.
The exterior wall of the Museum of Modern Glass Art fits his name very well. The building has a huge glass cover. The lights turn on at night and it looks very bright.