Below elegant Søndermarken Park lurks Copenhagen's damp, dripping 19th-century reservoir. These days it's best known as Cisternerne, one of Copenhagen's most unusual and atmospheric art spaces. Each year, a renowned artist is given the opportunity to transform the reservoir into a huge, immersive installation. Artists have included Denmark's Eva Koch and German-born Christian Lemmerz, as well as Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi. See the website for current exhibition details.


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2. Frederiksberg Have

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3. Visit Carlsberg

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5. Tycho Brahe Planetarium

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6. V1 Gallery

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7. Fotografisk Center

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8. Tivoli Gardens

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