The Royal Opera
If you are looking for a memorable wedding ceremony, this is a unique opportunity to say ”I do” in one of Copenhagen’s iconic buildings.
The ceremony will take place in the foyer. From here, you have a view over the city’s skyline on the other side of the harbour and above you, the three magnificent light sculptures created by Olafur Eliasson are sparkling.
The Opera House in Copenhagen was inaugurated in 2005 and is located on the historical axis running from the Marble Church through Amalienborg Palace, to the Amalie Garden on the other side of the harbour.
Enghaveparken
Enghaveparken (Enghave Park) is Vesterbro’s only park – a small oasis with green trees and a fountain in one of the busiest neighborhoods in Copenhagen.
Here, you can be married in a lovely and memorable ceremony on the lawn in the park’s south western corner.
The park, designed in neoclassical style, first opened in 2029. After a larger restoration and renovation, it re-opened in 2019.
One of Denmark’s most important, modernist architects, Arne Jakobsen, designed the park’s pavilions, entrance and musical stage as his very first project as a new graduate.
Admiral Gjeddes Gaard
Do you dream of a wedding ceremony in historic and pleasant surroundings in Copenhagen?
Admiral Gjeddes Gaard is one of Copenhagen’s beautiful old buildings, oozing charm and history from its yellow timber frame walls and barred windows.
Here, you can be married outside in an intimate and memorable ceremony in the building’s lovely courtyard, just a stone’s throw from the Church of our Lady in the centre of Copenhagen.
The Workers Museum
The Banquet Hall in the heart of the Workers’ Assembly Building, dating from 1879, has formed the setting for innumerable meetings, political discussions, congresses and parties – should it also be the setting of your wedding ceremony?
The Hall features an abundance of decorations and beautiful details, testifying the pride of the countless trades and craftsmen who have used the building through the years.
In 2021, the Hall underwent major refurbishments, so that it appears even more impressive than before.
The Royal Theatre - The Old Stage
Sparkling chandeliers, golden ornamentation and rooms that simply ooze culture and history. No Copenhagen edifice can set the scene for a unique and stylish wedding ceremony quite like the Danish Royal Theatre’s Old Stage from 1748.
On this location, you can say “I do” in the beautiful Balcony Foyer while sculptures of Danish poets Oehlenschläger and Holberg stand guard by the main entrance below.
The Balcony Foyer is facing the charming Kongens Nytorv square and offers a spectacular view of the busy Copenhagen life below.
The Royal Theatre - The Old Stage
Sparkling chandeliers, golden ornamentation and rooms that simply ooze culture and history. No Copenhagen edifice can set the scene for a unique and stylish wedding ceremony quite like the Danish Royal Theatre’s Old Stage from 1748.
On this location, you can say “I do” in the beautiful Balcony Foyer while sculptures of Danish poets Oehlenschläger and Holberg stand guard by the main entrance below.
The Balcony Foyer is facing the charming Kongens Nytorv square and offers a spectacular view of the busy Copenhagen life below.
The Glyptotek
Enter the magnificent word of ancient marble bodies, mummies and oil paintings that is the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The museum contains a unique collection of more than 10,000 works of art and archaeological objects with every room offering new experiences of colours, styles and architecture.
Here, you can say “I do” at a wedding ceremony surrounded by antique sculptures in the museum banqueting hall, which is created as a Roman marble colonnade.
The Royal Opera
If you are looking for a memorable wedding ceremony, this is a unique opportunity to say ”I do” in one of Copenhagen’s iconic buildings.
The ceremony will take place in the foyer. From here, you have a view over the city’s skyline on the other side of the harbour and above you, the three magnificent light sculptures created by Olafur Eliasson are sparkling.
The Opera House in Copenhagen was inaugurated in 2005 and is located on the historical axis running from the Marble Church through Amalienborg Palace, to the Amalie Garden on the other side of the harbour.
Amager Beach Park
Sand between your toes, the fresh sea breeze and your significant other by your side... If you always dreamt of an informal and romantic beach wedding, Amager Beach Park is the perfect location. Here, you can get married at the water’s edge with a view over the Sound.
The ceremony will take place close to Beach Station 2.
Amager Beach Park is Copenhagen’s largest beach. It consists of a two-kilometre artificial island with soft dunes, creating a lagoon almost 400 metres wide.