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Phone
  
+45 33 32 15 32

Founded
  
18 September 1848

Thorvaldsen Museum

Address
  
Bertel Thorvaldsens Plads 2, 1213 København K, Denmark

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Artwork
  
Jason with the Golden Fleece, Ganymede with Jupiter's, Cupid and Psyche, Young Dancing Girl, Pan and Cupid

Similar
  
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, National Gallery of Denmark, National Museum of Denmark, Christiansborg Palace, Church of Our Lady

Profiles

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The Thorvaldsen Museum is a single-artist museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the art of Danish neoclassicistic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), who lived and worked in Rome for most of his life (1796–1838). The museum is located on the small island of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen next to Christiansborg Palace. Designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, the building was constructed from 1838-48 following a public collection of funds in 1837.

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Thorvaldsen museum


The building

The building is strongly inspired by antique Greek architecture and built around an inner courtyard where the artist is buried. The courtyard is particularlarly notable being painted in Eqyptian motifs, tall date palms, lions and crocodile prowl among exotic birds and plants. The Egyptian influence on the exterior is more chaste, here enormous doors in severe trapezoidal style define the architect's intentions to pay homage at once to Attic Greek, Pompeiian and Egyptian style. It is particularly noteworthy for its unique use of colors both inside and outside. Every room in the museum has a unique ceiling decoration in the grotesque style. The outside is adorned with a frieze depicting Thorvaldsen's homecoming from Rome in 1838 made by Jørgen Sonne.

Collections

The museum displays a comprehensive collection of the artist's works in marble as well as plaster, including the original plaster models used in the making of cast bronze and marble statues and reliefs, which are now on display in museums, churches, and at other locations around the world. The museum also features paintings, Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiques, drawings, and prints that Thorvaldsen collected during his lifetime, as well as a wide array of personal belongings that he used in his work and everyday life.

Thorvaldsens Museum is used as a location in the following films:

  • Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig (1941)
  • Vi kunne ha' det saa rart (1942)
  • Naar man kun er ung (1943)
  • Mød mig på Cassiopeia (1951)
  • Dorte (1951)
  • Ved Kongelunden (1953)
  • Kvindelist og kærlighed (1960)
  • Forelsket i København (1960)
  • Stine og drengene (1969)
  • Olsen-banden går i krig (1978)
  • Snøvsen ta'r springet (1994)
  • Thorvaldsen Museum
  • References

    Thorvaldsen Museum Wikipedia


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