Right now
at Louisiana

Open today 11.00 - 18.00
Tuesday - Friday11.00 - 22.00
Saturday - Sunday11.00 - 18.00
MondayClosed

Experience the large-scale exhibition on creativity in the age of AI, presenting works by 60 artists. Also on view is the first museum show with activist collective Pussy Riot, the spectacular paintings by Firelei Báez and the Architect's Studio with Cave_bureau. Enjoy the season's beauty in our Sculpture Park. Open late Tuesday-Friday until 22:00.

Cafe with a splendid view

Louisiana Cafe combines delicious food with a world-class view over the Sound and Alexander Calder’s majestic sculptures on The Calder Terrace. You can enjoy both coffee/cake, lunch and dinner inside near the cosy fireplace. Please note the museum remains open until 22:00 during the week, Tuesday-Friday.

Louisiana Cafe Menu

LOUISIANA CHRISTMAS

Please note special opening hours around Christmas and New Year's

Four great shows, fun and creative games in the Children's Wing for families and Danish Christmas menu in the Cafe. There is so much to experience and enjoy at Louisiana during the holiday season.

Holiday opening hours:
Saturday 23 Dec. from 11:00-18:00
Sunday 24 & Monday 25. Dec. closed
Tuesday 26 Dec. from 11:00-18:00
Wednesday 27 - Friday 29 Dec from 11:00-22:00
Saturday 30 Dec from 11:00-18:00
Sunday 31 Dec. & Monday 1 Jan. closed

Kusama’s gleaming lights

Experience one of the most beloved pieces in the museum collection, Yayoi Kusama’s large-scale installation Gleaming Lights of the Souls, currently on show in the museum’s South Wing.

For more information on the installation

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Louisiana Channel is a non-profit website that provides culture to the Internet, extending beyond the museum’s own events. The Louisiana team produces videos about art and culture on an ongoing basis. New videos are posted at the site every week.

Videos on the arts, featuring the artists.

“I was given these gifts for a reason. I can make realist paintings that have never been made before.”
In a new portrait from Louisiana Channel the American painter Walton Ford tells about his challenging childhood and upbringing, early love for nature, and endless love for large watercolor paintings.

A WALK
IN THE PARK

Nine signature works outside

In the series 'A Walk in the Park', which was shot in the spring of 2020, the museum's director Poul Erik Tøjner guides us to a number of the park's signature works.

The nine short films in the series range from the pop artist Roy Lichtenstein's yellow brushstrokes over Henry Heerup's granite figures to Alicja Kwade's stone globes and Alexander Calder's three masterpieces in front of the café.

LOUISIANA CHANNEL

Featuring more than 900 videos, Louisiana's internationally acclaimed platform on the arts is a treasure trove in itself. Delve into this digital collection of portraits and interviews with visual artists, writers, architects etc.