The Danish Police Museum

Explore the Danish police exciting and eventful history from the corps formation until today.

Visit The Danish Police Museum at Nørrebro in Copenhagen and dive into the Danish police exciting and eventful history from the corps formation until today.

In Copenhagen there’s an old police station from 1884. Over time, the old Station 6 has housed arrested persons, the station managers and unmarried officers who lived in the house big apartment. Today the building is the setting for The Danish Police Museum. The museum is the only one in the country describing the history of the police force.

Visitors get a unique insight into a number of criminal cases and the museum also gives an impression of how the Danish police have handled different types of crime and detection methods, as well as presenting a number of Denmark’s most renowned criminals.

The museum regularly has various special exhibitions there all are based on police work.

The Danish Police Museum
Fælledvej 20
2200 Copenhagen Municipality

 +45 40 32 58 88
 politimuseum@politimuseum.dk

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Opening hours

Monday: – Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 – 16:00
Wednesday: – Closed
Thursday: 11:00 – 16:00
Friday: – Closed
Saturday: 11:00 – 16:00 Closed
Sunday: 11:00 – 16:00

Special opening hours

Open all days in week 7 and week 42.


Opening hours are indicative. Please visit the museum’s website to be sure.

Prices

Adults: 70 DKK
Children: (below 18 year): Free

Prices are indicative. Please visit the museum’s website to be sure.

Facilities, etc.

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