Cisternerne

icon-locationRoskildevej 25a, 2000 Frederiksberg, Đan Mạch
Cisternerne, located beneath the greenery of Frederiksberg Gardens, offers a unique and immersive experience that combines art, architecture, and the natural environment.

Cisternerne, located beneath the greenery of Frederiksberg Gardens, offers a unique and immersive experience that combines art, architecture, and the natural environment. As an underground exhibition space, Cisternerne represents Copenhagen's innovative approach to repurposing historical structures for cultural enrichment.
Originally built as a subterranean reservoir in the 1850s, Cisternerne underwent a transformation in the 1990s to become an atmospheric venue for contemporary art installations. The vast, brick-lined chambers of the former water reservoir provide a distinctive setting for exhibitions, creating a dialogue between the historical and the contemporary.
Cisternerne's curatorial approach embraces site-specific art, allowing artists to respond to the unique qualities of the space. The play of light and shadow, the coolness of the subterranean environment, and the echoes of the chambers contribute to the immersive nature of the exhibits. The juxtaposition of art and architecture in this underground sanctuary creates a sensory experience that stimulates both the intellect and the imagination.
In addition to its regular exhibitions, Cisternerne hosts events, performances, and educational programs that engage the community. The venue's dedication to fostering cultural dialogue reflects Copenhagen's commitment to creating spaces that inspire creativity and provide platforms for artistic expression.