• The historic meeting place is Carlsberg Museum & Business Centre with its incredible surroundings which promise to add an exclusive touch to your event or conference.
  • The authentic brewer's experience is best achieved in our spacious Bar Jacobsen (seats 220 guest for dinner), which is located in the heart or the original Carlsberg brewery from 1847.

Carlsberg Museum & Business Centre is a building with soul and history. This is Carl Jacobsen's original ‘Glyptotek’, built in 1882 to display his personal art collection to the general public. There are many options for conferences and events, and a variety of rooms to choose between:

Dipylonsalen er fra 1892 og tegnet af Jens Wilhelm Dahlerup.

The Dipylon Hall was built in 1892 and designed by Jens Wilhelm Dahlerup, who also designed the Royal Theatre and the Danish National Gallery (Statens Museum for Kunst). The hall is decorated with nine life-sized portraits depicting Carl and Ottilia Jacobsen, surrounded by the most important people in their lives. There is room for 150 seated guests in the Dipylon Hall.

Ragnaroksalen

The Ragnarok Hall, with its deep red colour and beautiful decorations, illustrates Carl Jacobsen’s great aesthetic taste. The room has been named after the frieze depicting the final battle between the gods and giants in Nordic mythology. The room can cater for up to 100 dining guests.

The Queens’ Hall is named after the four statues of queens it contains, representing the four corners of the earth. There is room for 80 seated guests in the hall.

The Hall of Paintings is best known for the beautiful frieze depicting the wedding of Alexander the Great and the Bactrian princess, Roxanne, and P.S. Krøyer’s painting "Aftenselskab i Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 1888", depicting Carl and Ottilia Jacobsen together with the eminent artists of the day. There is room for 40 dining guests in the hall.

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The Golden Age Hall features paintings by P.S. Krøyer, Laurits Tuxen and Wilhelm Marstrand. It is ideal for meetings and workshops for 10-30 guests.

The Empress Hall is named after the statues of Christian IX’s two empress daughters. This room is ideal for small, exclusive dinner parties and meetings. There is room for 20 seated guests.

The Glyptotek Hall is the oldest room of the museum, and was built as a conservatory for the private residence of the Jacobsen family. The design of the room has strong associations with the New Carlsberg Glyptotek ceremonial hall and it is ideal for conferences, presentations and large dinners. The room can cater for up to 90 dining guests.

Gallery Hall is the attractive hall where Carlsberg exhibits paintings of employees who have provided long service. The hall is ideal for receptions, bar events or breaks.

The bar at the end of the Gallery Hall. A perfect end to your day.

Carls Jacobsens have

Carl Jacobsen’s garden is beautifully situated beneath his villa. The villa has been decorated down to an incredible level of detail, a haracteristic which is evident for several of Carl's buildings at arlsberg. The beautiful garden has a symmetrical design focused around six sculptures, providing the perfect setting for receptions and a light appetiser before a formal gathering.

 

Bar Jacobsen is located in the Jacobsen House Brewery, in clear view of the brewery production facilities which build upon J.C. Jacobsen’s passion to come up with the perfect brew. There is room for up to 220 guests in this beautiful setting.

Bar Jacobsen
Bar Jacobsen lies at the heart of Visit Carlsberg, with a view of Jacobsen House Brewery’s production.