Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk
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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Humlebæk · Denmark · Founded 1958

One of the most beautiful museum settings in the world — a sculpture park and gallery in a clifftop villa overlooking the Øresund strait, with Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, and Warhol.

About Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Louisiana opened in 1958 in a 19th-century villa at Humlebæk, 35 kilometres north of Copenhagen on the coast of the Øresund strait. The museum grew organically over decades, with interconnected whitewashed gallery wings threading through the landscape of the clifftop park — creating one of the most harmonious relationships between art, architecture, and nature of any museum in the world.

The permanent collection of over 3,000 works centres on post-war and contemporary art from Europe and America. Louisiana holds an exceptional group of Giacometti sculptures, major works by Calder (hanging mobiles in the garden), Henry Moore, Max Ernst, Asger Jorn, and Andy Warhol. The sculpture park — open year-round — overlooks the sea toward Sweden. The museum consistently appears on international lists of the world's most beautiful and best-loved art institutions.

Collections & Highlights

Sculpture park overlooking the Øresund — Calder, Giacometti, Henry Moore, Max Ernst
Permanent collection of 3,000+ works of post-war and contemporary art
The whitewashed gallery wings threaded through a coastal cliff garden
Views across the strait to Sweden on clear days

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