Free admission for young people in week 37

Young man in the exhibition Guldkorn

A young man stands in the exhibition Guldkorn.

K7, the national youth culture week, is back and ready to set new records in 2023. From September 11 to 17, young people aged 18-27 will have the opportunity to experience culture in its diversity at more than 180 museums, art galleries and experience centers throughout Denmark. Among the participating institutions is also the Green Museum, which, as part of the K7 initiative, offers free admission to young people.

Last year, K7 set a record with no fewer than 50,000 free tickets to a wide range of cultural institutions, and this year the initiative is expanding with even more culture on the program. In addition to museums and art galleries, this year's K7 also includes eight concert halls from across the country, offering young people classical concerts at greatly reduced prices, as well as 20 theaters offering youth tickets for only 40 kroner throughout week 37.

The K7 initiative has experienced growing support from both partners and audiences year after year and is expanding this year to include classical music to open up culture and classical arts even more to young people.

See the full list of the over 200 museums, art galleries, theaters and concert halls that K7 provides access to this year at www.k7k7.dkThis is also where you can get the K7 card, which is necessary to participate in the K7 week.

About K7

K7 is a nationwide initiative that invites young people to museums, art galleries, theaters and concert halls across the country in week 37 – this year with a record-breaking turnout with over 200 cultural institutions represented. The campaign offers free admission to all young people between the ages of 18-27 at 180 museums and tickets for 40 kroner at 20 theaters and 8 concert halls.