Practical info

Opening hours

Tuesday-Friday 12-20
Saturday-Sunday 11-17
Monday closed

Special hours 2025:
17 April (Maundy Thursday) 11-17
18 April (Good Friday) 11-17
29 May (Ascension Day) 11-17
5 June (Constitution Day) 11-17
26 December (Boxing Day) 11-17

Closed:
11 – 27 August (before CHART)
1 –  25 September (after CHART)
24 December (Christmas Eve)
25 December (Christmas Day)
31 December (New Year’s Eve)
1 January (New Year’s Day)

Admission
+16 years – 90 DKK
0-15 years – Free admission
Students – 50 DKK
Wednesday: Free admission after 17.00

Annual Pass 250 DKK – purchase online here
Politiken Plus: 20% discount on admission
Free admission for holders of Copenhagen Card.

Disabled access
Charlottenborg has a lift and toilets for disabled persons.

Photography
You are allowed to take photos without flash, but for non-commercial use only. For professional photos with flash you need permission from the administration at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Permission is granted for the press by showing press id. We take no responsibility for copyright law permissions between artist and photographer. All pictures on our website are © Kunsthal Charlottenborg.

Guided tours

At Kunsthal Charlotteborg we are pleased to arrange guided tours for groups, companies, classes and others of interest during our normal opening hours.

Price exclusive admission
Tuesday – Friday: 600 DKK
Weekdays after 5pm, weekends and holidays: 700 DKK
School classes: 450 DKK

For further information please contact Henrik Kræmmer, Head of Visitors Service
hk@kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk – 3374 4632

Find us

Address:
Nyhavn 2
1051 København K
Danmark
Entrance to Kunsthal Charlottenborg from both Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn.
Map
Kunsthal Charlottenborg is situated here:
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Public transportation
Kunsthal Charlottenborg is close to both several bus lines and a metro station making it easy to reach us via public transportation. You can use one of the following transport options:

Metro (M1, M2, M3, M4, Kongens Nytorv)
Bus (23, 26, Kongens Nytorv)
Harbour bus (991, 992, Nyhavn)

Cinema

Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s cinema is the place to view established and experimental film art as well as documentaries that set the agenda for the discussions of today. The film screenings are free when admission for the kunsthalle has been payed.

Bookshop

In the foyer, you will find Charlottenborg Art Books – a bookstore where you can find posters and publications about art, architecture, design and philosophy. Here you can also find literature selected by our current artists and curators.

Apollo Bar

Apollo Bar is Frederik Bille Brahe’s restaurant that offers a selection of seasonal dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients, making it a great place to relax before or after your visit to Kunsthal Charlottenborg.

For details, visit apollobar.dk