Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a leading international art museum and an absolute top attraction in Denmark. Art, nature, and architecture combine in a total experience that attracts guests from all over the world all year-round.

The Museum is located approx. 40 km north of the city center in Humlebæk, in a beautiful old park offering magnificent panoramic views of the Sound. 
The park provides a magnificent setting for Louisiana’s large sculpture collection. The museum collection of modern art is one of the most important in Scandinavia and on view in changing presentations. Permanent highlights include the Giacometti Hall and the Jorn Room and there is also regularly access to one of Kusama’s Infinity rooms.

Louisiana is open until 10pm Tuesday - Friday
 
Classics and shooting international stars

The Louisiana Museum is internationally recognized for its exhibition program, with 8 - 10 major exhibitions annually. Here, the classics of modern art, as well as contemporary international artists and architects, are presented. 
 
A vibrant cultural center for children and adults alike

With its relaxed atmosphere, the museum also offers a vibrant and dedicated cultural centre with a rich programme of activities and events for children and adults alike. 

Take a break at the Louisiana Café
When it’s time for a break, the Louisiana Cafe welcomes you to enjoy hot drinks, cakes and a delicious, seasonal lunch and dinner menu. From here you have an astounding panorama view of the sea.

Shop Scandinavian design in the Louisiana Store
In the museum’s sizeable two-level store, you will find a large and inspiring selection of new and classic items with an emphasis on Danish and Scandinavian design. Interior, clothing, books, posters, graphics, toys and more.

Special exhibitions (Louisiana.dk):

BOUCHRA KHALILI – A Constellation of Maps and Circles – 25 June – 30 November 2025
The exhibition presents two major works by Moroccan-French artist Bouchra Khalili, exploring hidden and forgotten stories of migration and the struggle for freedom around the Mediterranean. Through personal narratives and historical theatre actions, Khalili highlights how people have used art and collective storytelling as tools to demand rights and visibility. The exhibition connects past movements with present ones and points toward the possibility of a more shared and just future.

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Opening Hours

02.01.2025 - 23.12.2025:
Monday: closed
Tuesday: 11:00 - 22:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 22:00
Thursday: 11:00 - 22:00
Friday: 11:00 - 22:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 18:00

Location

Gammel Strandvej 13

3050 Humlebæk


http://www.louisiana.dk

Restaurant

Café

Wheelchair Accessible