Museum of Copenhagen
Complete AV solution for new museum in historical building
The Museum of Copenhagen – which is documenting the city’s history from the 12th century to the present – has undergone a major renovation / relocation and reopened in February 2020 in a historical building right behind the City Hall in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The museum is owned by the City of Copenhagen and is open all year round from 9-18.
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In connection with the renovation and relocation of the Copenhagen Museum, the City of Copenhagen chose AV-Huset as supplier of the AV solution for the museum.
The installation was made with a focus on reliability, durability and user-friendly operation and the AV solution was discreetly adapted to the listed building.
The order included three special AV solutions:
- Video wall with 47” displays integrated behind mirrors in a square mirror pavilion – to get the effect that you are standing in the middle of the city square shown on the displays
- Digital signage displays in 32:9 format showing full size portraits
- Small LED projectors used for storytelling and illustrating fire in fire buckets
And a lot of different standard AV equipment:
- Small cinema solution in 16:9 format with stereo sound
- Touch screen on adjustable mobile trolley with soundbar
- Touch screens and displays in various sizes
- Short throw and laser projectors
- Tab Tension motorized projector screen
- One ear headphones, speakers, amplifiers etc.
Go to the Museum case study section to see other museum case studies.