The Royal Danish Theatre

The Royal Danish Theatre is both the national Danish performing arts institution and a name used to refer to its old purpose-built venue from 1874 located on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The theatre was founded in 1748, first serving as the theatre of the king, and then as the theatre of the country. The theatre presents opera, the Royal Danish Ballet, classical music concerts (by the Royal Danish Orchestra, which dates back to 1448), and drama in several locations.

 

"The Royal Theatre is a beautiful building with a great history. It takes a very special light to lift the mood that grabs our guests when they enter the theater. We chose bulbs because of their warmth and natural glow. The beautiful light in Danlamps bulbs have a fullness and atmosphere that creates the ideal setting for our performances. The bulbs also is a Danish-produced supports the Royal Theatre's role as the bearer of a proud Danish heritage.

 

Carsten Andersen, Building Manager at The Royal Danish Theatre


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