Workers Museum
About This Museum
Tucked away on a quiet street in the heart of Copenhagen, the Workers Museum is a powerful and surprisingly intimate dive into Denmark's social history. Forget dusty glass cases; this place feels alive, especially when you step inside the perfectly preserved 1915 apartment. You can almost hear the clatter of plates and smell yesterday's stew, a poignant reminder of the real lives lived here. It’s a humbling and fascinating look at the everyday struggles and triumphs that shaped modern Denmark.
Collection Highlights
The star is definitely the 1915 apartment, frozen in time with its coal stove and simple belongings. Other exhibits take you through the long fight for an 8-hour workday and let you try your hand at old-school factory tasks—it's harder than it looks!
Visitor Information
It's centrally located at Rømersgade 22, an easy walk from Nørreport Station. Check their website for opening times as they can vary by season.
Architecture & Building
Housed in what was once Denmark's first public workers' assembly hall, the building itself is a beautiful piece of historic civic architecture from the workers' movement era.
Contact & Location
Address: 22, Rømersgade, Nørrevold, Indre By, København, Københavns Kommune, Region Hovedstaden, 1362, Danmark
Phone: +45 33 93 25 75
Website: Visit Website