Plan your visit

MACA Museum is in central Copenhagen, at the iconic Nyhavn waterfront.  Nearby are shops, restaurants, bars, harbour boat tours and the original home of Hans Christian Andersen.

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A short walk from MACA Museum are Amalienborg Palace, official residence of the Danish Royal Family where HM King Frederick X, HM Queen Mary and HM Queen Margrethe reside during the autumn and winter; and the magnificent Frederiks Kirke Marmorkirken, or The Marble Church.

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Also nearby is the fashion and design destination Strøget, the longest shopping street in Europe.

MACA Museum is ideally located for public transport: metro, bus, and harbour bus. Closest metro stops are Kongens Nytorv or Marmorkirken, each a 5 minute walk to MACA Museum.

See the map and a link below where you can download public transport information and tickets.

Download public transport information and tickets here: https://www.publictransport.dk/app

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Opening hours

Spring/Summer

April - September
Monday-Sunday
10.30-20.00

Autumn/Winter

October - May
Monday-Sunday
10.30-18.00

Entrance fee

Adult: DKK 160

0-12 years: Free

Location

Master and Contemporary Art
(MACA) Museum
Toldbodgade 12
1253 Købemhavn K
Danmark
cph@macamuseum.com

Questions