The Danish Police Museum is a museum in Copenhagen that is housed in a former police station. The museum is dedicated to the history of law enforcement in Denmark and includes an exhibition on the history of the Danish Police Corps from its foundation in 1682 until the present day. Furthermore, it contains a criminilogical exhibition with various forms of crimes as well as police investigation. Besides this, the museum hosts special, temporary exhibitions.
History & Anthropology Historic house
Fælledvej 20, Copenhagen
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The Danish Police Museum in Copenhagen offers visitors an informative look into the history and development of law enforcement in Denmark. Exhibits showcase various aspects of police work, from historical uniforms and equipment to modern forensic techniques. Many visitors appreciate the interactive elements, allowing hands-on experiences like fingerprinting and trying on police gear. The museum provides insight into notable criminal cases and the evolution of crime-solving methods. While some find certain areas of the museum a bit dated, the overall experience is generally positive. The museum is particularly engaging for those interested in law enforcement or criminal justice, but may have limited appeal for others. Some visitors note that not all information is available in English, which can be a drawback for international tourists. Despite this, most agree that the museum offers an educational and interesting perspective on Danish police history and practices.
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