The Nordic region has secured a significant presence in the global cinematic landscape, with five venues from across Northern European countries featured in the 2026 Time Out list of the
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The Glyptotek restoration project in Copenhagen is moving ahead after the museum secured DKK 1.5 billion (€201 million) in grants from the New Carlsberg Foundation (Ny Carlsbergfondet) and the Carlsberg
A 17-year-old Social Democrat was taken to hospital after being assaulted in Copenhagen while putting up election posters ahead of Denmark’s parliamentary election on 24 March 2026, according to Justice
Denmark's largest financial institution, Danske Bank, announced its return as an official sponsor of Copenhagen Pride. The bank paused its financial support in early 2024. This pause resulted from a
On Monday, the city officially launched the construction of Enghave Brygge Syd. This major urban development project will provide 1,000 new homes. The real estate investor AP Ejendomme collaborates with
The rapid appreciation of property values in Copenhagen has re-ignited a contentious political debate regarding wealth inequality in Denmark. As homeowners in the capital region see their assets increase by
Snow chaos spread across Denmark on Friday, as heavy snowfall and strong winds disrupted transport and forced closures, with the capital deploying snowplows for the first time in 15 years.
Frozen lakes in Copenhagen have opened for public access after the ice reached an official safety threshold, Copenhagen Municipality said on Wednesday. The permission applies to Brønshøj Gadekær, Brønshøj Kirkemose
Tjæpt will close on 8 February 2026 after Salling Group decided to end the short-lived Copenhagen supermarket concept, citing high location costs and low customer traffic at its only store
The Frederiksberg teacher training programme will remain at Campus Nyelandsvej after the board of Copenhagen University College (Københavns Professionshøjskole, KP) voted to keep the site open on 29 January 2026,
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