Culture Night 2025: Take the Metro for a night full of magical experiences

Posted: 7. oktober 2025Reading time: 4 min.
When darkness falls over Copenhagen on October 10, you're invited to explore the many hidden treasures hiding behind the city's illuminated facades. Get inspiration for an adventurous cultural night here.

Remember the Culture Pass!
The Culture Pass is your ticket to Culture Night. You get free admission to all events and free transportation by bus, train and Metro - and you can bring two children up to 12 years old for free. Buy the Culture Pass here.

On Culture Night, hundreds of museums, theaters, churches, castles and cultural centers open their doors for experiences for all the senses. You can see the full program here - and we've also gathered a handful of atmospheric events where you can take the Metro right to your door.

Satire quiz and feminine sing-along

Take the Metro to Frederiksberg Allé, where the first event of the evening awaits at the STORM museum. At 19:15, comedian Natascha Brock invites you to a sharp and funny satire quiz - made especially for Culture Night. Everyone can participate and there are fun prizes for the winners.

If you stick around at STORM, you can join a feminist sing-along with some of the many popular songs about women that have been written over the years - but what are we actually singing along to?

Say goodnight to the animals at the ZOO

From STORM, you can walk through Frederiksberg Garden to the ZOO, where all your senses will be activated in the dark. Does the tiger's roar sound a little louder than usual?

Take a walk around the garden and say goodnight to all the cute animals. Along the way, you can warm up by the crackling bonfire and maybe roast a marshmallow or two.

You can also get a unique insight into the everyday life of the zookeepers and hear more about the ZOO's role in working to protect all the world's endangered animals.

ChurChill at Brorsons Church

Continue the evening in Nørrebro, where you can hop off the Metro at Nuuks Plads. Not far from here, Brorson Church fills its unique church space with electronic music, creating a meditative space with sound, light, and room for reflection.

The church is open from 6 p.m., and you can come and go as you please throughout the evening.

So be it!

Have you ever wondered what a Danish courtroom looks like? On Culture Night, you can take the Metro to Orientkaj and step inside the Eastern High Court.

Come and experience a mock trial with judges, jurors, defendants, witnesses, defense attorneys, and prosecutors—and give your opinion on an appropriate sentence.

You can also take a tour of the courtrooms, meet some of the High Court judges, and test your knowledge in a court quiz.

Orientkaj

Join us in court

Foto: Østre Landsret

Culture Night has won Berlingske's City's Best – Honorary Award 2025 for, among other things, being a cultural ambassador, insisting on quality, and helping to make Copenhagen something special.