Exhibitions at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

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The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a leading global art museum in Humlebæk, on the banks of Øresund Sound, 22 miles north of Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital. It is celebrated as one of the most notable milestones in Danish architecture, thanks to its beautiful marriage of landscape, architecture and art.

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art flaunts a vast and illustrious permanent collection of well over 3,500 works of both contemporary and modern art, dating from the Second World War to date. It is also prized for its eclectic program featuring between six and ten special exhibitions each year.

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