The Collezione Hirschsprung is a unique art museum in Copenhagen, dedicated to Danish art of the 19th century, with a particular focus on the artistic movement of the Fionians. Located in an elegant building in the city center, this collection tells the story of the evolution of Danish art from Romanticism to Modernism.
The permanent collection houses works by important artists such as P.S. Krøyer, Christen Købke, Vilhelm Hammershøi, and Anna Ancher, protagonists of Danish Realism and Impressionism. Among the most famous paintings are evocative landscapes, intense portraits, and scenes of everyday life, all characterized by a special light and a refined sense of atmosphere.
The museum also offers a quiet and intimate setting, perfect for immersing oneself in the art and cultural history of Denmark. Temporary exhibitions and cultural events constantly enrich the visitor experience, offering insights and new perspectives on Danish artists.
Visiting the Collezione Hirschsprung means discovering the heart of Danish art of the 19th century and immersing oneself in the richness of an artistic heritage that is little known to the general public.