The Nivaagaard Collection was founded by landowner Johannes Hage, whose private collection was donated to the public as an independent institution in 1908. The museum is located in a large, romantic garden full of beautiful old trees and abundant rhododendrons. At the museum, you can experience art from the Italian and Northern European Renaissance, the Dutch Baroque and Danish 19th century art. In addition, the museum presents two to three special exhibitions each year, often featuring contemporary or modern art.
The Nivaagaard Collection
Gammel Strandvej 2 | 2990 Nivå
Tlf. 49 14 10 17
Cafe
Tlf: 53 85 10 17
Telefoner besvares i museets åbningstid.
Tuesday-friday 11:00 am-8:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11:00 am-5:00 pm
Monday closed
Christmas and New Year
December 24, 25, 31 and january 1 closed
NOTE: For safety reasons, large bags and backpacks are not allowed to be brought into the exhibition halls.
Adults | |
Students and young people under 27 | |
Children under 18: | |
Groups (10 persons) per person | |
Members | |
Guest of member | |
Free admission for companions of disabled guests |
Accepted payment cards: Dankort, VISA, MasterCard, MAESTRO og VISA Electron
Since the museum regularly hosts lectures and concerts, access to the exhibitions may be limited on certain days for limited periods of time (typically between 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on weekdays). Check out the museum’s calendar of activities here to see if it will affect your planned visit. This will be shown in each point on the calendar.
The museum is fully accessible for guests with disabilities
It is possible to charge electric cars and bicycles at the parking lot and the bicycle racks at the Nivaagaard Collection while enjoying the art in the halls or refreshments in the cafe. The museum has installed a double charging stand in the parking lot for guests with a Clever subscription; charging takes place with a Clever chip in the stand. There are 230 V sockets for electric bikes and speed pedelec bikes on the rack. Welcome to all electric drivers and cyclists!
Train: Kystbanen / Copenhagen-Elsinore or Copenhagen-Nivå
There are six trains every hour from Copenhagen and the museum is a short 800 metre walk from Nivå Station
Bus 388 from Lyngby and Elsinore takes you right to the door
From Nivå station, there is a 10-minute walk to the museum
Car: Route 152: Strandvejen E47/E55
Parking: There is a parking lot in front of the museum with disabled parking.