JAZZHUS MONTMARTRE
Jazzhus is a legendary club for music and jazz in particular. An intimate ...Read more
EMPIRE
Read moreA place we love, both modern and steeped in history. The cinema is located in Nørrebro, in an old factory built in 1900 to produce small locomotives. In 1960, Denmark's largest Renault dealer at the time, Falke-auto, moved in. In 1991, the site turned to cinema, becoming a studio created by film producer Kenneth Madsen. It has 7 screens with 25 to 227 seats. A must : comfortable cup-holder recliners and a last row with a "special kissing" double chair.
HUSETS BIOGRAF
Read moreArt cinema and trial. Located on the second floor of Huset/Use-it.
GRAND TEATRET
Read moreOne of the oldest cinemas in Copenhagen, with seven screens and a majority of European films. The cinema is located at the back of the Palace Hotel building designed by architect Anton Rosen, the most fashionable hotel in Copenhagen when it opened in 1910. The first cinema opened in 1913 as the Empire Theatre and was located in the Great Hall of the Palace. Good to know: Mondays are dedicated to French cinema and every day, the morning sessions at 9:30 am are very reasonably priced with a hot drink included.
IMPERIAL BIOGRAF
Read moreA single room with a giant screen! Rare in the land of multiplexes! With its 996 seats, Nordic Film Cinemas Imperial or Biograf for the regulars, is the largest cinema in Scandinavia. The cinema opened in November 1961 and was completely renovated in 2013. Screen of 142m2, hyper comfortable seats, new lighting in addition to the super performing Dolby Atmos audio system. A must-see for movie lovers in the Danish capital, it can also screen 70mm films. New releases and film club on the program.
CINEMATEKET
Read moreThe Copenhagen Film Archive is located opposite Kongens Have, the King's Garden near Rosenborg Castle. Several spaces welcome you: a large café, an exhibition room, a bookshop, a library, and three cinemas with screenings. Free admission for documentaries, short films and children's films. The library has one of the largest collections of film and television literature, while the Videoteket provides access to over 14,000 films and the entire Media Stream catalogue.
CHRISTIANA JAZZ CLUB
Read moreChristiania is a district with a sulphurous reputation, so you might as well go there with your friends. First contact: a warehouse, a graffitied facade, a red and gold sign that invites to the jazz club and a crazy room with a rhythm of music of all jazz colors... The smallest room of Christiania and Copenhagen - but also the most underground - which was, at the time, a children's theater. It has become a famous and unmissable venue for all those who love hip-hop, reggae or electro music.
GLORIA BIOGRAF & CAFÉ
Read moreGloria is an arthouse cinema to the glory of good cinema! Located on the town hall square in the heart of the city. The programming is very eclectic. The films shown come from all over the world and give pride of place to films in OV with English subtitles. A great opportunity to discover the cinema honoured with a palm or a bear during an evening preview, with a speaker to enrich the subject. Following the screening, a pot of friendship organized at the café (ground floor) allows you to share your impressions with the very knowledgeable staff.
AMAGER BIO
Read moreA former cinema that was to become a supermarket! Thanks to music enthusiasts, it's now a modern music arena, but at the same time an intimate venue that plays host to internationally acclaimed bands from all over the world: Prince, James Brown, Dua Lipa, Texas... And it's been going on for over 25 years! In 2022, to celebrate this important anniversary, the line-up included Eagles of Death Metal and Matt Goss! With 130 concerts a year, you'll find an opportunity to experience the venue in all its intensity.
OPERA (OPERAEN)
Read moreIf you're an opera lover, you'll love Copenhagen! The program is rich and eclectic, in the original version with Danish subtitles. It is directed by Elisabeth Linton, who is also chief dramaturge at Malmö Opera. You can also enjoy the Royal Opera Chorus, Denmark's largest professional chorus, with 40 singers divided equally between men and women (yes, this is Denmark!). The choir has been directed by Australian-born Steven Moore since 2018.
MOJO BLUES BAR
Read moreMojo Blues Bar is probably one of the few places in Europe where you can hear live blues music every night of the week (from 10pm). The name comes from the lyrics of old blues songs like "Got my mojo working" or "Went down to Louisiana to get my mojo hand"... It's an amulet, a sort of talisman worn to attract your soul mate. Afterwards, the DJs keep you dancing all night long. The atmosphere is relaxed and convivial. In addition to blues music, Mojo organizes evenings of soul, rock, blues rock, rock blues, zydeco, bluegrass...
LA FONTAINE
Read moreLa Fontaine is a bar where only jazz music is played. Popular with Copenhageners, it's a paradise for lovers of Sunday jam sessions. The atmosphere is relaxed. Beer flows freely. You're surrounded by red walls adorned with photos of jazz musicians. On stage, passionate bands. An intimate room for a hundred or so guests. Ideal for meeting new people in a tight, sticky atmosphere! But be sure to arrive well in advance if you want a chance to settle in.
STENGADE
Read moreOne of Copenhagen's must-see concert halls. A modest entrance but a giant backdrop in the world of Graff for this venue steeped in history, built in concrete in 1936 in the purest functionalist or Funkis style! A capacity of just 230 spectators to attend a highly refined program of 200 concerts a year. It also takes part in the Vinterjazz winter festival! An eminently trendy Nørrebro venue, popular with rock and alternative music fans, sought after for its electrifying entertainment. Jam sessionson Tuesday evenings.