Here you can find information about ticket prices, opening hours, transport options and facilities to make your visit as pleasant as possible.
Opening hours
January - March
Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Aditionally open:
1 January: 10:00 - 17.00 (New Year's Day)
9 February: 10:00 - 17:00
30 March: 10:00 - 17:00 (Holy Monday)
April - September
Daily: 10:00 - 17:00
October - December
Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Aditionally open:
12 October: 10:00 - 17:00
28 December: 10:00 - 17:00
Closed:
24 December (Christmas Eve)
25 December (Christmas Day)
31 December (New Year's Eve)
Directions
Audience entrance
Esplanaden 13, 1263 København K
Public transport
Train
The nearest train station is Østerport Station.
Metro
The nearest metro stop is either Østerport Station (M3/M4) or Marmorkirken (M3/M4).
Bus
The nearest bus stop is Østerport Station where buses 23 and 27 stopper.
Harbour bus
The nearest stop is Nordre Toldbod.
Car parking
Unfortunately, we do not have any parking spaces attached to the museum and would like to point out that it may be difficult to find parking near the museum.
Paid parking is available in the area around the museum (green zone).
Tickets
Entry ticket
Copenhagen Card
Entry is free if you have a Copenhagen Card of any duration.
Discounts
Group discount: 10% off admission ticket for 10+ adult guests.
Annual pass: 20% discount on admission ticket if you come with an annual pass from Frøslev Camp, National Museum of Denmark, The Open Air Museum, or Kronborg Castle.
Discounts cannot be combined.
Facilities
Conditions for the mobility impaired
There is an elevator in the museum, and it is possible to get around with a wheelchair which you are welcome to bring.
It is possible to sit down during the exhibition.
The museum has two wheelchairs that can be borrowed for free. Unfortunately, it is not possible to bring your own electric scooter.
Admission to the Museum of Danish Resistance is free with a companion card – it just needs to be shown at the store upon arrival.
Service dogs are welcome at the museum, but unfortunately other dogs are not.
Families with children
You are welcome to bring your own child stroller and pushchair.
There is a changing table at the museum.
Schools and groups
School classes and larger groups are welcome to visit the museum on their own.
We recommend that you book a time through our booking before visiting. This ensures that there is space available and that you and other visitors have the best possible museum experience.
You can also contact us either via mail [email protected] or by phone +45 41 20 60 80.
Please read our guidelines before your visit.
Private tours
The Museum of Danish Resistance also offers private tours with our experienced guides. Follow the link below to see our offers.
Food and beverages
You may eat your packed lunch at our benches outside the museum.
In the museum shop, it is possible to buy beer or water as well as snacks and sweets.
Photo and video
Private use
You are welcome to take photos or film at the Museum of Danish Resistance for private use (e.g. holiday memories or pictures you share on your own social media. Feel free to tag us on Facebook or Instagram.
Press
For use of the museum's area, objects or spokespersons, contact Julie Lorenzen at +45 41 20 60 42 or [email protected]
Commercial use
Filming for commercial use and/or use of the museum's area requires a location agreement. Contact [email protected]
Historical inquiries
The databases
The databases of the Museum of Danish Resistance are available online. You can see an overview by clicking on the link below.
Donating objects
If you have an object from the occupation that you would like to donate to the museum, please write to [email protected] for further arrangements.
Visiting the archive
The archive of the Museum of Danish Resistance can be visited by appointment. Write to [email protected] for more information and an appointment. Expect a waiting time of 1-2 months.