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Explore Copenhagen's high-tech Royal Danish Opera House with a 75-minute guided tour, including backstage access, Olafur Eliasson's light sculptures, and more.

The Copenhagen: The Opera House Guided Tour offers an engaging look behind the scenes of one of the world’s most high-tech opera venues. This 75-minute experience takes visitors into the heart of the Royal Danish Opera House, showcasing its impressive architecture, innovative stage technology, and artistic features such as Olafur Eliasson’s renowned light sculptures. The tour is perfect for those interested in theatre production, modern architecture, or Danish cultural landmarks.
This tour is ideal for visitors who appreciate guided insights and want to explore beyond the typical view of the Opera House. It includes entry to the Opera House, access to the backstage areas, and a live English-speaking guide. While the tour is wheelchair accessible, it is important to note that it is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the physical setup. The duration of 75 minutes makes it a compact yet comprehensive experience, perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule.
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The tour begins at the large foyer by the main entrance, where visitors are welcomed and introduced to the venue’s stunning architecture. Expect to be immediately struck by the overwhelming light that illuminates this space, setting a dramatic tone for the experience ahead. The guide provides a warm welcome and explains the significance of the building as a gift from shipowner Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller.
From this starting point, visitors will gain insights into the Opera House’s modern design and acoustic excellence, designed to create an immersive theatrical atmosphere. The foyer itself is a visual highlight, with its lighting design serving as a prelude to the artistic elements inside the auditorium.

One of the standout features of this tour is the opportunity to see Olafur Eliasson’s acclaimed light sculptures. These sculptures are world-famous and form a centerpiece of the foyer’s artistic design. Visitors will appreciate how this contemporary artwork complements the architectural sophistication of the Opera House.
The sculptures not only serve as visual marvels but also as a reflection of Denmark’s vibrant art scene. Alongside this, the glossy maple shell around the Main Stage catches the eye, adding warmth and elegance to the space. This encounter with Eliasson’s work enriches the overall experience, blending visual art and performance space seamlessly.

A key highlight of the tour is entering the auditorium, where the scale and craftsmanship are awe-inspiring. The gilded ceiling and the glowing woodwork on the walls create an opulent atmosphere that elevates the audience’s experience during performances.
Visitors get close-up views of the architectural details that contribute to the acoustics and aesthetics of the space. The auditorium’s design emphasizes both luxury and functionality, making it one of Europe’s most modern and visually stunning opera venues. This section of the tour offers a chance to appreciate the craftsmanship that supports top-tier performances.
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A special feature of this guided tour is the access to the backstage areas, where visitors witness the complex workings of stage technology. Large movable stage fields are explained in detail, showcasing how gigantic and intricate scenery are moved efficiently during productions.
The guide describes high-tech solutions used to create theatrical illusions and support spectacular performances. Visitors learn how scenography, costumes, and staging are coordinated to produce captivating shows. This behind-the-scenes glimpse reveals the scale and sophistication required to run a leading national opera house.
Beyond the physical spaces, the tour offers insights into the operational aspects of staging performances at the Opera House. Visitors discover how performance planning, costume design, and scenography come together to produce world-class operas and ballets.
This educational component helps visitors understand the collaborative effort involved in creating seamless performances. It also highlights the innovative approaches used to adapt to different artistic visions and technical challenges.

The tour starts at the large foyer and is accessible via Bus 2A or the Harbour Bus, with stops conveniently close to the Opera House. Attendees are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start. The tour is conducted in English by a live guide, providing clear explanations and engaging storytelling.
While wheelchair accessibility is available, it is important to recognize that the tour may not be suitable for all wheelchair users due to certain physical constraints. The tour concludes back at the meeting point, making it easy for visitors to continue exploring Copenhagen afterward.
Ticket prices include entry to the Opera House and the guided tour, offering a comprehensive experience for a single fee. The booking process provides free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travelers with changing plans.
Visitors can reserve now and pay later, which allows for planning without immediate commitment. This feature is particularly helpful for those juggling multiple bookings or uncertain itineraries.
This guided tour is best suited for culture enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and performing arts fans. It offers a balanced mix of visual highlights, backstage insights, and artistic appreciation. Since it is not suitable for wheelchair users, those with mobility concerns should consider alternative sightseeing options.
The 75-minute duration makes it an ideal addition to a day exploring Copenhagen’s cultural landmarks or a break between other tours and activities. It’s a great way to deepen understanding of Denmark’s vibrant arts scene from a unique perspective.
The Copenhagen: The Opera House Guided Tour delivers a rich, behind-the-scenes look at one of Europe’s most modern and technologically advanced opera venues. Visitors gain access to the opulent auditorium, innovative stage technology, and artworks by Olafur Eliasson, making it a well-rounded cultural experience.
While the tour is not for everyone—particularly those with mobility restrictions—it offers valuable insights into the theatrical world, architecture, and design of the Opera House. For anyone interested in performance arts, architecture, or Danish culture, this tour provides a unique and engaging perspective.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 75 minutes, with starting times available throughout the day depending on availability.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers entry to the Opera House and the guided tour led by a live English-speaking guide.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
It is not suitable for wheelchair users due to physical constraints, although some accessibility features are in place.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins in the large foyer by the main entrance of the Opera House, with attendees advised to arrive 15 minutes early.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food or drinks allowed during the tour?
Food, drinks, large luggage, and pets (except assistance dogs) are not permitted during the tour.