
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is located in Humlebæk in northern Zealand with a panoramic view across the Øresund and is surrounded by its own art park.
The Louisiana Mueseum of Modern Art got its start in 1958 and has grown ever since it's inception by displaying such works from world-class artists such as Giacometti, Picasso and Warhol as well as many Danish artists. There are many permanent collections that stay in the Louisiana Museum, but also many temporary ones are also available year round for you to check out. The art is very beautiful inside and you will be thrilled at the many different exhibitions that the Louisiana runs at one time. Most people will tell you the Louisiana Museum is a great place to visit in Denmark and I totally agree with that assumption.
The Louisiana is internationally recognized for its exhibitions, and the museum’s permanent collection of modern art with over 3000 works is one of the biggest in Scandinavia. Every year the Louisiana offers 4-6 special exhibitions, presenting both the latest international contemporary art and the great modernist artists.

They have also made some extensions of the museum, which have been built underground that way the outside grounds would remain intact which is a great idea. The Louisiana Museum is a great place to visit if you love art. They have something for everyone and it is also a great place to get away from as well. Give the Louisiana Museum a try and you will see exactly what I mean.

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