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Academy of Denmark


Danish Academy in Rome: Fusion of Modernism and Cultural Heritage. Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy

Tourist Attraction: The Danish Academy in Rome, known as Det Danske Institut i Rom, is not just an institution but a cultural bridge between Denmark and Italy. Nestled near Villa Borghese, the academy's minimalist architectural design and vibrant cultural activities make it an intriguing destination for tourists seeking a blend of modernism and historical richness.

Architectural Style: Designed by architect Kay Fisker in the mid-1960s, the building showcases Danish modernist architecture. Characterized by clean lines and simplicity, the brick façade conceals a wealth of cultural spaces within. A staircase leads to a spacious terrace around which various rooms are arranged, including those for scholars, photographic and archaeological labs, a soundproof music room, the director's apartment, and the library.

Artistic and Cultural Significance: The academy serves as a hub for cultural exchange and research. With its affiliation to the International Union of Institutes of Archaeology, History, and Art History in Rome and participation in the Urbs library network, it actively collaborates with Danish and international institutions. The library itself is a treasure trove for those interested in history, archaeology, and art.

Historical Background: Established in 1956 in the Fondazione Primoli palace on via Zanardelli, the academy relocated to its current site in the '60s. The transition reflects not only a change in location but a commitment to modern Danish architectural principles and a deeper engagement with the cultural fabric of Rome.

Facilities and Collaborations:

  • Rooms for scholars and artistic endeavors.
  • State-of-the-art laboratories for photography and archaeology.
  • Collaboration with Danish and international institutions, universities, and Italian entities.

Visit Invitation: The Danish Academy invites you to explore its modernist architecture and cultural richness. Whether you're drawn to its architectural uniqueness, research facilities, or cultural events, this academy promises an enriching experience at the intersection of Danish contemporary design and historical significance.



Academy of Denmark
Address: Via Omero, 18, 00197
Phone: 06 326 5931
Site: http://www.acdan.it

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