
- The Lousiana Museum alight at Humladaek to 20 minutes north of Copenhagen. The Museum of Modern Art is built on a hill overlooking the sea The building is very open to the outside and the garden are also exposed sculptures (including a giant work of Calder).
The room devoted to Giacometti is beautiful: many works, well arranged, bay window overlooking a small lake. The museum has an attractive cafeteria and an outdoor terrace facing the sea note, however, the museum has many temporary exhibitions and runs its permanent collections quickly enough, not enough space for any exhibit. Entry fairly expensive (10 euros) but it’s worth it.
- Elsinore: in the north, 35 minutes from Copenhagen by train regional. Against Sweden very close, constant roundtrip ferry linking the two countries. Nice little town with charming houses and a large castle at the water’s edge.

- Hillerod: north-west 30 minutes from Copenhagen by the S-train. Nice little town and beautiful Frederiksborg Castle, near a lake and a park. Visit the castle interesting: very (too?) Many paintings of the royal family collection of MUF on pendants and medals, the top floor, amazing collection of modern portraits.
- Roskilde: west of Copenhagen, 25 minutes by local train. Very beautiful cathedral World Heritage listed by UNESCO as a pantheon to Danish kings and queens, the episcopal palace with its hot orange yellow walls, a small Viking museum at the seaside with some remnants of boats dating from 1200.
- The Hermitage: hunting lodge in the heart of the forest between Lyngby and Klampenborg, beautiful ballad in nature and the sea Stuck in Klampenborg is the oldest amusement park in the world dating from the 17th century!