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The Nivaagaard Collection

The Nivaagaard Collection was founded by landowner Johannes Hage, whose private collection was donated to the public as an independent institution in 1908. The museum is located in a large, romantic garden full of beautiful old trees and abundant rhododendrons. At the museum, you can experience art from the Italian and Northern European Renaissance, the Dutch Baroque and the Danish Golden Age. In addition, the museum presents two to three special exhibitions each year, often featuring contemporary or modern art.

Admission fee and annual pass

Adults: dkk 100

Students and young people under 27: dkk 80

Children under 18: Free

Groups (10 persons) per person: dkk 90

Members: Free

Guest of member: dkk 80

Free admission for companions of disabled guests

Annual pass: dkk 250

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Accepted payment cards: Dankort, VISA, MasterCard, MAESTRO and VISA Electron

Directions

  • Train: Kystbanen / Copenhagen-Elsinore or Copenhagen-Nivå
    There are six trains every hour from Copenhagen and the museum is a short 800 metre walk from Nivå Station
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  • Bus 388 from Lyngby and Elsinore takes you right to the door
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  • From Nivå station, there is a 10-minute walk to the museum
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  • Car: Route 152: Strandvejen E47/E55
    From the south — exit 6
    From the North — take exit 5 towards Humlebæk. Turn left at the traffic light and left again after 3 km at the next traffic light
  • Parking: There is a parking lot in front of the museum with disabled parking

Prams and strollers

  • For safety reasons, we ask that you do not bring larger prams and strollers into the exhibition areas
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Smaller strollers are permitted
  • The museum has two strollers that can be borrowed upon request at the reception desk
Translator: Jennifer Russell

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