The David Collection

Local nameDavids Samling
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark

The David Collection is a museum of fine and applied art in Copenhagen, Denmark, built around the private collections of lawyer, businessman and art collector C. L. David. The building at Kronprinsessegade 30 which houses the museum used to be the private home of the founder and was originally bought in 1810 by his great-grandfather, C. N. David, but sold again in 1830. In 1917 it was re-acquired by C. L. David, who took up residence in it but also made his collection available to the public at the upper floors of the building. Admission is free.

The museum is particularly noted for its collection of Islamic art from the 8th to the 19th century, which is one of the largest in Northern Europe. The museum also holds fine and applied art from Europe in the 18th century and the Danish Golden Age as well as a small collection of Danish early modern art. All the works of art in the collection of Danish early modern art were acquired by C. L. David himself.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_David_Collection

Official Website http://davidmus.dk/

Email museum@davidmus.dk

Phone +45 33 73 49 49

Address 30 Kronprinsessegade, København 1306, Denmark

Coordinates 55°41'3.443" N 12°34'56.073" E

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