Opening Hours, Tickets and other Practical Information

Read about opening hours, tickets and other practical information before your visit to Nikolaj Kunsthal

Opening hours

Tuesday-Friday 11AM-6PM
Saturday-Sunday 11AM-5PM
Monday closed

During public holidays, the opening hours are 11AM-5PM.

Tickets

Adults: 95 kr.
Children (0-17 years): Free

Wednesday: Free entrance for all

Nikolaj Tower 

Periodically - typically Saturdays and Sundays at 1PM - it is possible to visit Nikolaj Tower on a guided tour.

Keep an eye out for current tower tours under 'Events'. 

Group Visits

Out of consideration for other visitors, groups of more than 10 persons are asked to give notice of their arrival in advance. 

Wheelchair Access

Nikolaj Kunsthal endeavours to make all our exhibitions accessible for wheelchair users. Due to our changing exhibitions, which are often on a large scale and in challenging formats, we cannot always guarantee full access. There is no wheelchair access to the upper gallery, but the ground floor is fully accessible and has one disabled toilet.

Family Facilities

Nikolaj Kunsthal welcomes families and has room for buggies as changing facilities for babies. 

Address and Directions

Nikolaj Kunsthal is right next to Copenhagen’s main shopping street (Strøget) and a short walk from the busses and Metro station at Kongens Nytorv. Parking close to Nikolaj Kunsthal can be limited, but the department stores Magasin and Illum have underground car parks closeby.

Train: Every Train stops at Nørreport st. Metro: Kgs. Nytorv and Gl. Strand
Busses: 1A, 2A, 15, 19, 26 og 350S

If you have any questions, you are always welcome to get in touch!

Find vej til Nikolaj Kunsthal

Busser: 2A, 9A og 66 stopper ved Christiansborg
Metro: M1 og M2, Kongens Nytorv og Gl. Strand

Planlæg din tur via Rejseplanen eller Citymapper.

Bemærk, at vi kun besvarer telefonopkald indenfor kunsthallens åbningstid, dvs. tirsdag-fredag kl. 11-18 og i weekenden kl. 11-17.

Contact

Nikolaj Kunsthal

Nikolaj Plads 10

1067 København K
Photographer
Frida Gregersen