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Hovedstaden / Danimarca

La regione Hovedstaden è una regione amministrativa della Danimarca, istituita il 1º gennaio 2007 in seguito alla riforma municipale danese del 2007, che ha sostituito le contee tradizionali con cinque regioni più grandi. Contemporaneamente, i piccoli comuni sono stati fusi in unità più grandi e il loro numero è passato da 271 a 98. La riforma è stata attuata in Danimarca il 1º gennaio 2007. Il capoluogo regionale è Hillerød mentre il centro maggiore è la capitale nazionale Copenaghen.

Statens Museum for Kunst

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Lo Statens Museum for Kunst , abbreviato con l'acronimo SMK, è il museo d'arte nazionale della Danimarca, situato a Copenaghen.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Il Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek è un museo della Danimarca, ubicato a Copenaghen, in Dantes Plads 7. È una collezione privata fondata da Carl Jacobsen , industriale della famosa birra Carlsberg , nonché fondatore della Ny Carlsberg da cui il museo ha preso il nome. Il museo espone opere di Paul Gauguin, Jean-François Millet e Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

Hirschsprung Collection

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

The Hirschsprung Collection is an art museum located on Stockholmsgade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located in a parkland setting in Østre Anlæg, near the Danish National Gallery, and houses a large collection of Danish art from the 19th and early 20th century. The emphasis is on the Danish Golden Age, from 1800 to 1850, but also the Skagen Painters and other representatives of the Modern Breakthrough are well represented. The museum is built around the personal art collection of Heinrich Hirschsprung, a tobacco manufacturer and patron of the arts who founded his art collection in 1865. Almost four decades later, in 1902, he donated it to the Danish state. It is displayed in a purpose-built Neoclassical museum building designed by Hermann Baagøe Storck and completed in 1911.

Museo Thorvaldsen

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Il Museo Thorvaldsen si trova su un'isola nel centro storico di Copenaghen, capitale della Danimarca. Il museo custodisce ed espone le opere e la collezione privata dello scultore neoclassico danese Bertel Thorvaldsen .

The David Collection

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

The David Collection is a museum of fine and applied art in Copenhagen, Denmark, built around the private collections of lawyer, businessman and art collector C. L. David. The museum is particularly noted for its collection of Islamic art from the 8th to the 19th century, which is one of the largest in Northern Europe. The museum also holds fine and applied art from Europe in the 18th century and the Danish Golden Age as well as a small collection of Danish early modern art. All the works of art in the collection of Danish early modern art were acquired by C. L. David himself. The museum is located in a neo-classical building in 30 Kronprinsessegade in central Copenhagen, overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden. From 2006 to 2009 the collection was closed to the public while the premises underwent a major refurbishment and rearrangement. When it reopened on 15 May 2009, it was described as "the most exclusive museum in Denmark" in national Danish newspaper Politiken.

Museo nazionale danese

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Il Museo nazionale danese è un centro di conservazione dedicato alla storia della civiltà danese messa a confronto con altre civiltà e si trova a Copenaghen.

Sundby Church

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Sundby Church is a Church of Denmark parish church located on Amagerbrogade in Copenhagen, Denmark. Completed in 1870 to designs by Hans Jørgen Holm, it is the oldest church on the northern part of Amager.

Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen is an 1896 oil on canvas painting by the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi in the Statens Museum for Kunst.This painting shows Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen in a hazy setting with full sunlight on the 1768 Neoclassical statue of Frederik V on Horseback, commissioned by the Asiatic Company and created by the French sculptor Jacques Saly. This statue took 14 years to complete and cost more than Amalienborg's four palatial buildings which surround it, which is perhaps why Hammershøi decided to place it in full sunlight. The lack of any trace of human life in the painting is typical of Hammershøi's work and emphasizes the monumental qualities of the subject. The skewed architectural lines give the painting a sense of space and the horseman seems to be trotting calmly out of the painting, leaving the two-dimensional palace behind him. The trompe l'oeil effect makes the painting seem taller, but it is actually square. Other monumental paintings of architecture by Hammershøi in this period were:

Biblioteca reale (Danimarca)

Hovedstaden / Danimarca

La Biblioteca reale è la biblioteca nazionale della Danimarca e una delle più grandi biblioteche della Scandinavia. Si trova a Copenaghen. È la ISIL Registration Authority, ossia l'autorità internazionale per il coordinamento e la registrazione del codice ISIL.