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Overview: Art galleries have never been particularly child friendly, or even interesting for children. In Copenhagen, this problem has been addressed and corrected. Many attractions are family oriented, and most contain a special area of interest to children. Copenhagen is a perfect city for visiting children. No trip to Copenhagen would be complete without a visit to Tivoli (it's open from mid April to mid September). Right in the middle of town, Tivoli offers both the fun of the fair, the peace and tranquility of a park and the ambience of the many open air cafes, restaurants and bars. It's a real wonderland for children of all ages, with its marooned pirate ship, roller coaster rides, shooting galleries, and the Valhala Castle, home of The Nordic God, Odin, who welcomes children to the Valhala Restaurant. For more rides and amusements, just out of town lies Bakken, (open from late March to late August, with free admission). A well established pleasure park situated on the wooded outskirts of Dyrehaven. The child friendly restaurant is the perfect place to relax after Bakken's notorious roller coaster. As a visitor with children in Copenhagen it's not difficult to keep both yourself and them entertained. There are now many children friendly museums, where it's designed to be interesting both for you and the kids. The National Museum for example features a special children's section. National Gallery's (Statens Museum for Kunst) new Children's Gallery. The idea behind the new addition of the art museum is to teach children the values in art, but on their own terms. Featuring selected original works from the permanent collections, workshops and a theater, the Children's Gallery gives children an insight into various creative processes. For the more scientifically minded there's the Experimentarium, a collection of hands-on installations and exhibitions demonstrating the wonders of natural science. Crazy mirrors, water wheels, computer rooms, logic puzzles, and so on. The Kids´ Pavillion is for children aged 3-6. Continuing the scientific theme, there's the Tycho Brahe Planetarium. In it's impressive building at the end of the city's string of lakes, the Planetarium boasts an Omnimax theatre, which projects a hemispherical image within its dome. As you sit in the reclining seats, it's impossible not to physically experience the movie; be it an underwater safari or a trip on a roller coaster. Copenhagen is also the proud owner of a major Zoo. Probably the most popular are the Monkey House, Children's Zoo and the Night Zoo where day is turned into night. Just outside the city lies Denmark's Aquarium with it's spectacular tropical and sea-water landscape tanks filled with fish and aquatic mammals from all over the world. If you take one of the Water Buses, you can hop off at Langelinie for a closer look at the grand cruise liners moored there and the Little Mermaid. A spectacular trip along the North coast leads to Lousiana Museum of Modern Art. Situated right on the coast, the gardens, beach and the special children's house, make it an ideal destination. A perfect way to round off the day could be a visit to Vandkulturhuset in DGI-town, Copenhagen's new sports and cultural centre. Vandkulturhuset includes a new swimming pool with lots of fun for children: young and old. Take a swim in the pool formed as a super-ellipse, play in the children' s pool or the water park with diving and climbing areas, or relax in hot water baths with spa, etc. Among Copenhagen's many parks, Frederiksberg Have is particularly suitable for children. It's a park for football, rounders, kites and general fun. There's even a boat trip around the park's canal system. In the center of town are: Kongens Have (Rosenborg Castle) and the Botanic Gardens. They are peaceful places to take an ice-cream or a hot dog from one of the street stalls. Close to the international Football Stadium is another park, Fælledparken, with its outdoor pavilion café and wide open spaces. Attractions: Bakken Amusement Park Denmark's Aquarium Eskperimentarium (Hands-On Science Center) Louis Tussaud Wax Museum Tycho Brahe Planetarium Zoologisk Have (Copenhagen Zoo) Nationalmuseet The children's museum, with replicas of period clothing and "please touch" exhibits condenses the rest of the museum into something understandable to children 4- 12. In addition to their special area, children enjoy the whole museum, as it is engaging throughout. Louisiana - Museum of Modern Art In the gardens are sculptures by Calder, Henry Moore, Joan Miro, Max Ernst and Giacometti. The gardens are very popular with children, who also enjoy the special exhibit area called Bornehuset (The Children's House), which was designed just for them. Eskperimentarium |
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