Grand Teatret

Copenhagen


Just off Strøget, this historic theatre from 1923 screens a range of films from European art-house productions to mainstream dramas. You won't find popcorn here – the on-site cafe serves simple bites like quiche and cake, as well as organic, free-trade coffee and top-notch teas.

English-language films are presented with Danish subtitles.


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