QR Codes at the Museum of Copenhagen
Københavns Museum Stormgade 18, KøbenhavnListen to 1,000 years of queer history at the Museum of Copenhagen.
Listen to 1,000 years of queer history at the Museum of Copenhagen.
Discover queer pioneers and their contributions to society. Choose between 12.00-13.30, 14.00-15.30 or 16.00-17.30. City Walks in English take place on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 February. You can find them in the program.
Brothers Sune and Andreas Gylling Æbelø have written the book The Prodigal Sons about growing up as homosexuals under the sharp eye of the mission in the West Jutland Bible Belt. About guilt and shame over not fitting in, failure and attempts at so-called healing by Christian institutions and authorities who consider love between men a sin.[...]
Many organisations in the LGBTI+ community rely on volunteers to help them deliver their work. At the VolunQueer Fair you can meet with the volunteer teams from several organisations, including Copenhagen Pride, to find out more about volunteering, ask questions, and get more information. If your community organisation would like to be present at the[...]
Simon has always felt like a boy or a man, even though he was born with a girl's body. He grew up, was young, and became a parent in a time without treatment options, and where virtually no one knew that trans men also existed. Transman is a shocking and unique account of a small, overlooked[...]
Find tickets The film is about Rita, a lawyer at a large firm who is more interested in getting criminals exonerated than bringing them to justice. One day, she gets an unexpected opportunity to leave when the notorious cartel leader Manitas del Monte hires her to help him retire from his business and realize a[...]