Learn about the nature and history of war
Step into a safe space for difficult conversations. Together, you will learn to navigate the complexities of war through personal narratives, technological advancements, and the role of the media.

Facilitated school programmes
- Weapons and ChronologyThe students are introduced to six wars. Together we proceed chronologically through history, linking weapons, war, and chronology into a historical overview.
- War CorrespondentsAs war correspondents, the students travel back in time and choose a war to report from: Who are the parties involved in the war, and what is the conflict about?
Visiting on your own?
Guidelines for visiting the museum
- Please report your arrival at the museum shop. Here you will be informed about where there is space in the exhibitions, as there may be waiting times for specific exhibitions on particularly busy days.
- Classes below the 7th grade level are not allowed to roam the museum alone and must always be accompanied by a teacher.
- Please be aware that throughout the visit, it is the responsibility of teachers and other accompanying adults to ensure that the group adheres to the generally accepted rules of conduct.
- All movement in the museum must be conducted calmly and with consideration for the other visitors.
- Unfortunately, it is not possible to eat packed lunches in the museum, as the building is protected. In good weather, you are very welcome to eat at our tables and benches out in the courtyard.
Our Educational Profile
We create new learning spaces
We collaborate with a wide range of educational institutions and stakeholders to meet relevance and ensure interaction between the education sector, curricula and museum objects. We are an alternative to the classroom and create the framework for social experiences and shared references in new learning spaces.A playful approach
We want to challenge the students' perception of reality. We emphasize a playful and experimental approach to learning, where the museum's research is made understandable, concrete, and current through senses, involvement and creativity. The museum's learning is based on the students' life and preconceptions, and it is based on the fact that students learn differently. Through dialogue and active participation, we create learning situations that strengthen the students' ability to collaborate as well as their skills to argue and discuss.
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If you have any questions, please write to us at [email protected] or call +45 4120 6080.