The DAC - Danish Architecture Center is the main cultural center dedicated to architecture, urban design, and sustainability in Denmark. Located in the modern district of BLOX, on the waterfront of Copenhagen, the DAC is a reference point for those who wish to discover Denmark's pioneering role in the field of contemporary architecture.
The center hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions that showcase innovative projects by Danish and international architects, with a focus on themes such as sustainable cities, functional design, and the urban planning of the future. The interactive exhibitions allow visitors to explore the creative processes behind Denmark's iconic buildings, such as the Sydney Opera House by Jørn Utzon and projects by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group.
The DAC also organizes workshops, guided tours, conferences, and educational activities aimed at both professionals and architecture enthusiasts. From the center's panoramic terrace and café, visitors can enjoy a splendid view of the harbor and the city.
Visiting the Danish Architecture Center means immersing oneself in the future of architecture and discovering how urban design can positively influence the quality of life.