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Explore Copenhagen’s recycled art with The Forgotten Giants Private Tour, featuring six sculptures, scenic stops, and expert guides in a 4-hour personalized journey.
Discover a creative side of Copenhagen with The Forgotten Giants Private Tour, a unique experience led by South Zealand Tours. For $935.81 per group of up to four people, this 4-hour private tour offers a close-up look at Thomas Dambos’s imaginative sculptures, crafted from recycled and scrap materials. The tour is perfect for those interested in public art, environmental creativity, and scenic outdoor exploration. With pickup included and all fees covered, it’s designed to provide a seamless, personalized adventure. Be prepared for a leisurely pace, with seven stops, each showcasing sculptures placed in natural settings with stunning views. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 score based on three reviews, emphasizing the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful, inspiring sculptures.
While the price might seem high for some, it includes private transportation, bottled water, and all entry fees, making it an accessible way to enjoy this artistic journey without logistical worries. The tour starts at 9:00 am, and booking should ideally be made around 66 days in advance to secure your spot. This experience suits travelers who love outdoor art, eco-friendly projects, and personalized tours that take you off the beaten path into Copenhagen’s serene outskirts.


The Forgotten Giants Private Tour centers around Thomas Dambos’s sculptures, which are made from recycled and discarded materials. The tour emphasizes artistic creativity combined with environmental consciousness. It features six sculptures in different outdoor locations, each with its own character and story—ranging from Hector Protector to Troels The Troll.
This tour distinguishes itself by offering a private, relaxed experience that allows for closer inspection of each sculpture. It emphasizes scenic outdoor environments and walking opportunities at each stop, making it suitable for those who enjoy art in natural settings. The sculptures are interactive—guests can crawl into some of them, like Sleeping Louis, or observe the details of sculptures like Ishoej’s scar.
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Each stop on this tour offers a glimpse into Thomas Dambos’s creative process and the sculptures placed in environments that enhance their stories.
Hvidovre’s Hill Top Trine provides a panoramic view of Avedøresletten, where visitors can crawl into her palms for a unique perspective. The Sleeping Louis in Rødovre invites you to sit inside his open mouth, merging playful interaction with natural beauty.
In Ishoej, the scar under the bridge sculpture is crafted from scrap wood from a watermill and pallets, with a story linked to a visiting Chilean artist—adding a cultural layer to the art.
The Vallensbæk Mose stop features Little Tilde, who watches over a small lake, offering a distant view through the trees—highlighting the integration of sculpture into wild, natural settings.
Teddy Friendly in Taastrup stands by a water stream, made from local scrapwood, with a helping hand gesture that resonates with themes of kindness and community.
Finally, in Albertslund, Thomas On The Mountain sits on a hilltop, providing sweeping views of the area, and is a great spot for sitting with friends.

This private tour ensures a personalized experience with transportation included, making it easy to visit all seven sculptures without worrying about logistics. The group size is limited to four people, which enhances the opportunity for interaction with the guide and close-up viewing of sculptures.
The meeting point is flexible with pickup offered, and the tour departs at 9:00 am. The duration is approximately 4 hours, allowing ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

Thomas Dambos’s sculptures are notable for their use of recycled materials such as scrap wood, plastic, and cardboard. The sculptures like Hector Protector and Troels The Troll are wooden figures crafted from scrap wood, showcasing artistic skill and environmental awareness. The scar under the bridge sculpture uses materials from local industries, emphasizing sustainability and reuse.
This focus on recycling and environmental consciousness makes the tour particularly appealing for eco-minded visitors interested in art as a form of activism.
Reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience by sharing stories behind each sculpture. The guides are praised for their enthusiasm and ability to explain the art and its origins clearly.
The tour’s outdoor setting encourages a relaxed pace, allowing visitors to enjoy viewings, take photos, and interact with the sculptures at leisure. The bottled water and all fees included add to the comfort and convenience of the experience.

Though the price of $935.81 for a group of four may seem high, it covers private transportation, all entry fees, and bottled water. The personalized nature of the experience, combined with the scenic stops and expert guidance, justifies the cost for those seeking a dedicated art exploration in Copenhagen’s outskirts.
The tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available if canceled early. The experience depends on good weather, and if canceled due to poor weather conditions, a reschedule or refund is offered.
Since most travelers book 66 days in advance, it’s advisable to secure your spot ahead of time, especially during peak seasons.

This tour offers a rare combination of art, environment, and scenic outdoor exploration in Copenhagen. The seven sculptures placed across different suburbs invite interactive encounters and a deeper appreciation for recycled art. The personalized experience, with private guide and transportation, ensures a relaxed, insightful visit suited to art lovers, eco-conscious travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
While the cost may be higher than typical city tours, the value lies in the exclusivity, convenience, and storytelling. The scenic stops and the stories behind each sculpture make this a memorable journey into Copenhagen’s creative side.
“I traveled with my family of four, including two kids and all of us absolutely loved our experience. The guide was friendly, knowledgeable and ent…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is included in the price?
Private transportation, all fees, and bottled water are included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s outdoor stops and sculptures are engaging for most travelers, including kids.
What are the stops like?
Stops are in different suburbs, with sculptures like Hector Protector on a hilltop and Teddy Friendly near a lake, each offering interactive experiences.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing; most of the tour is outdoors.
Is there a set start time?
Yes, the tour begins at 9:00 am.
Where does the tour start?
Pickup is offered, and the meeting point can be arranged with the guide.
What makes this tour different from other art tours?
The focus on recycled materials, interactive sculptures, and scenic outdoor locations sets it apart.
Who is the tour provider?
South Zealand Tours manages this experience, known for personalized private tours around Copenhagen.