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The Victorian Home

Museum in Copenhagen

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:38 AM

The Victorian Home is located in Copenhagen (Capital of Denmark), Denmark. It's address is Frederiksholms Kanal 18, 1220 København, Denmark.

Frederiksholms Kanal 18, 1220 København, Denmark

MHFG+QP Copenhagen, Denmark

+45 33 13 44 11

natmus.dk

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Where is The Victorian Home?

The Victorian Home is located at: Frederiksholms Kanal 18, 1220 København, Denmark.

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Coordinates: 55.6743832, 12.5768164

The Victorian Home Reviews

Fiona Halsberghe-Murphy
2023-08-15 12:03:11 GMT

If you are interested in the Victorian era, I would highly recommend visiting this if you can. You need to book tickets online prior to visiting since you can only visited it by a guided tour which has limited capacity. You meet inside the main museum before walking to the Victorian apartment rather than house. It is a beautiful time capsule of life in the 19th Century for those with wealth.

Cece M
2023-05-29 18:55:26 GMT

Fantastic hidden gem within Copenhagen, where you step back in time to an untouched interior decor from the late 1800s. I made a mistake and didn't realise the tour was in Danish but the other extremely kind people on the tour said it would be okay if the guide gave the tour in English which was much appreciated. The tour guide did an amazing job of bringing the history of this home to life. Tours last an hour and are on 3 times a day, weekend days only and i would prebook your tickets. I'm not sure when English tours are available. I would highly recommend this tour, loved every minute of it. Thanks again.

Beat A. Schwendimann
2018-09-16 12:33:23 GMT

Don't miss the opportunity to travel back in time to the Victorian Era. This elegant apartment was owned by a wealthy merchant and was then lived in by his daughters until 1962! Imagine living in this place while people around you are living in the 1960s. Today, the apartment belongs to the Danish National museum. You can only visit It with a guided tour, which last about 1h. Tours in English are only offered on Saturdays at 1pm. Tours in Danish are offered on Saturdays and Sundays at 11am, 12am, and 1pm. Cost of the tour is 50 DKr.

Hanne Andersen
2023-02-18 18:26:17 GMT

Travel back in time. Back when great-grandmother's mother was a child. Great décor & story about a rich man's family in Copenhagen before 1900

Sven Felsby
2021-12-05 11:31:44 GMT

A time capsule from 1895. Only guided tours, only weekends.

Lee Cherry
2016-07-03 21:42:15 GMT

Immaculate apartment with original furnishings from a wealthy Danish family dating back to 1890.

Two sisters lived there until their deaths and donated their apartment to the National museum. As they were unmarried, nothing in the apartment was updated after their father passed away in 1890. They were one of the first houses in Denmark to get electricity and running water. They even had one of the first telephones; family had 1 digit phone number - 7 - showing their prominence in the country.

Everything is preserved perfectly and allows for a glimpse into how life was lived over 100 years ago.

Available as a guided tour only, as apartment is protected by the state.

Guided tour is free with Copenhagen card from National Museum. Can redeem in lieu of free gift.

Marta G
2019-12-29 23:27:46 GMT

S’ha de reservar el tour desde el Museu Nacional. Ens entrava amb el Copenhaguen Card, s’ha de reservar amb antelació pq a vegades només fan dos visites al dia. El Tour en angles ha estat molt entretingut amb tot d’anecdotes i dades historiques. L’apartament brutal veure com vivien en aquella epoca. La visita dura una hora

Michael Falk
2024-02-10 17:44:22 GMT

Fed oplevelse. God guide. Utroligr man har bevaret det.

Thomas Hollænder
2022-12-28 14:24:05 GMT

Fantastisk og unik oplevelse. En vild tidslomme med masser af gode historier.

Kurt Refsgaard
2023-12-06 15:23:46 GMT

Vi havde en fuldstændig fantastisk guide 👍

Cornelius Holmer
2023-10-29 17:42:14 GMT

Det var fedt der var mange dejlige klunker rundt omkring

Niels Møbjerg Terkelsen
2023-10-23 15:12:59 GMT

Spændende rundvisning med en dygtig guide.

Kristian Smedman
2019-07-07 13:57:43 GMT

Danish preservt appartment anno 1893 of an rich merchant.

Else Marie Clausen
2022-12-18 13:40:57 GMT

Fantastisk oplevelse og god rundviser.Har været der flere gange og får øje på nye detaljer hver gang

Dan Thorup
2018-04-21 10:29:51 GMT

Utrolig historisk og spændende oplevelse. Lejligheden er fra slutningen af 1800 tallet og indretningen er stadig helt den samme. Meget fascinerende. Rundvisningen tager en lille time og man hører både om familien og livet den gang. Mødepunktet for rundvisningen er i Nationalmuseets forhal.

Bjørn Nedergaard
2024-02-16 16:27:42 GMT

Fremragende. En unik tidslomme

Peter Roer Jensen
2021-09-14 16:46:24 GMT

Helt utroligt at det er så velbevaret, man kan med fordel læse om det på Wikipedia

Mejse Thomsen
2023-09-29 14:45:03 GMT

Aldeles klunkefyldt oplevelse.

Susanne Frimer-Rasmussen
2022-01-22 22:58:49 GMT

En hemmelig perle i København, skal besøges med rundvisning.

Jan Pedersen
2019-08-24 16:41:39 GMT

Det er fantastisk at se en bolig, som har stået uændret siden 1890 og den er velbevaret

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