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K7 WEEK 

Every year during week 37, all young people between the ages of 18–27 get free access to more than 200 museums and exhibition venues across Denmark. It’s completely free and only requires downloading a personal K7 card. 

K7 is a nationwide initiative that makes Danish cultural institutions more accessible to a young audience. It’s an open invitation to all young people, offering new cultural experiences in a more spontaneous, accessible, and non-committal wayeven for those who don’t usually visit museums, theatres, or classical concerts. And the numbers speak for themselves: in 2024, 70,000 tickets were redeemed by young people across the country at museums, theatres, and concert venues.

 

 

K7 PLUS 

K7 PLUS is a year-round cultural offer for young people. With a K7 PLUS membership, anyone aged 18–27 gets free access to more than 50 museums, art halls, and exhibition venues around the country. K7 PLUS is available as a monthly, half-year, or annual pass – and can also be given as a gift card. With a K7 +1 card you can bring a companion with you at each visit. 

The monthly subscription can be cancelled at any time, but not before the beginning of the second month. 
Cardholders manage their membership via the login button on the website. 

 

The cultural organisation ADBC is behind K7 and K7 PLUS: www.adbc.studio 

For inquiries about K7 PLUS: 
Project Manager Astrid Sperling: astrid@adbc.studio 

For inquiries about K7 WEEK: 
Project Coordinator Joanna Kastrup: joanna@adbc.studio 

 

This year’s K7 WEEK campaign is supported by Spar Nord Fonden, Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen, Københavns Kommune, Augustinus Fonden, CPH STAGE, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond og Knud Højgaards Fond. 

K7 PLUS is supported by Københavns Kommune. 

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