Overview
Located inside the spectacular, highly debated BLOX building on the Copenhagen waterfront, the Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is the national epicenter for celebrating and exploring the country's world-famous architectural and urban design traditions.
Highlights
- The Exhibitions: Highly engaging, beautifully curated changing exhibitions focusing on urban planning, sustainability, and Nordic design history.
- The Slide: A wildly popular, permanent 4-story indoor spiral slide designed by artist Carsten Höller extending through the building's core.
- DAC Café: Incredible rooftop views of the harbor and Christianshavn from the top floor.
History
Founded in 1985 to promote architectural awareness, DAC moved to its stunning new headquarters in the OMA-designed BLOX complex in 2018. The building itself is an architectural statement, designed as a stack of glass cubes straddling one of the city's busiest ring roads.
Visitor Tips
- Guided Tours: DAC offers incredibly popular, expert-led walking tours around the city to explore both historical and modern Copenhagen architecture.
- Families: Very kid-friendly, with specific interactive spaces designed to teach children about building and structure.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours inside the building.