If you want to address civilization and society's issues, then you have to do it with the city," Urban Partners' co-CEO Claus Mathisen said.
At the National Museum of Denmark stands this impeccably detailed 14th-century vessel, embodying the place of fine art and craftsmanship at medieval Europe’s dining table.
The world premiere of “Facing War,” the opening film of Copenhagen documentary film festival CPH:DOX, will be followed by a discussion between Jens Stoltenberg, the former NATO secretary general and current Norwegian finance minister – who is the subject of the film – and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Each area of Copenhagen offers its own distinct charm, from the historic canals of Christianshavn to the effortlessly cool streets of Nørrebro.
Conference League favourites Chelsea take control of their last-16 tie against Copenhagen with a narrow first-leg win in Denmark.
Meet Nicky Arentsen & Emma Nørbygaard the duo behind Copenhagen’s Michelin-starred Restaurant Aure. Redefining Nordic cuisine with bold creativity, they earned the third fastest Michelin star after opening.
This collaboration aligns with the CoJ Climate Action Plan (CAP), adopted by the council in March 2021, which outlines a strategic roadmap to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 (Goal 1) and ensure a climate-resilient city (Goal 2) by the same year.
CPH:DOX, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, has unveiled the 12 docs screening in its main competition, all world premieres, along with the movies in its various other sections and a focus on human rights for its 2025 edition. One recurring theme is also the relationship of humans with animals, or “other animals.”