Worker Museum
Museum type :
Culture and Hisrory

Established in :
1986

Holidays :
IT'S CLOSED

Visiting Hours :
The Worker Museum is currently closed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Contact No :
+ 45 35321000

Location :
Copenhagen , Denmark

Display Objects :

The Workers Museum is a museum located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is dedicated to the history of the working class in Denmark and the world. The museum is located in the former workers' quarters of the Carlsberg Brewery in Vesterbro, which is now part of the Carlsberg City district. The Workers Museum was founded in 1925 by the Danish Social Democratic Party. The museum was created in order to educate the public about the conditions and history of the working class. The museum was the first of its kind in Europe, and was successful in its mission to educate the public.




Description :

The museum covers a wide range of topics, including labor rights, labor unions, health and safety, and the history of the working class. The museum also explores the lives of everyday workers from all walks of life, from industrial workers to agricultural workers. It features an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, documents, and oral histories that document the history of the working class. The museum has a number of permanent exhibits, including a re-creation of a traditional 19th century brewery worker's apartment, an exhibition about the history of child labor in Denmark, and an exhibition about the labor movement in Denmark. The museum also has temporary exhibits that focus on specific topics. The museum also hosts a number of events and activities, such as lectures, film screenings, and workshops. These events are often organized in cooperation with local organizations and institutions. The museum also hosts a variety of special events, such as concerts and book readings. The Workers Museum is an important part of Danish history, and is a must-see for those interested in learning more about the history of the working class. The museum provides a unique insight into the lives of everyday workers, and is a great place to learn about the history of the working class.