MUSÉE DES ARTS DU SPECTACLE (SCENKONSTMUSEET)
Housed in the city's oldest preserved industrial building, which in turn housed the Crown's great bakery, an arms store and then a wood store, you'll find one of Europe's leading museums dedicated to artistic creation in all its forms. The Museum of Performing Arts (Scenkonstmuseet) introduces you to the world of theater, dance and music, both on stage and behind the scenes. The museum holds a vast collection of 50,000 objects, the oldest dating back to the 16th century, all on three floors. The collection includes musical instruments, stage models, costumes, objets d'art, theatrical props and puppets. The exhibition space extends over three floors and includes a large area for performances, as well as a studio and showroom. As well as offering a glimpse into the world of the performing arts, the museum's interactive exhibits allow visitors to become part of the experience by taking to the stage with a virtual dance band, trying on imaginative theatrical masks or mixing their own music. There's also a café-restaurant with a pleasant terrace running the length of the building, as well as inside. A living, innovative and interactive museum, a must-see. A moving tribute to one of the most remarkable human characteristics: artistic creativity.
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