Ikono Museum: Immersive Art Experience in Copenhagen

Dive into a realm of boundless creativity, where you become the artist. This one-of-a-kind immersive experience in the center of Copenhagen is perfect for all ages. Stimulate your senses with unexpected spaces that both surprise and enchant. Rediscover the joy of letting your imagination soar.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • IKONO Copenhagen - If you’re looking for a different plan in the center of Copenhagen, IKONO is definitely your place. An exciting and unforgettable experience of approximately 1 hour with more than 10 rooms, each one inviting you to fully enjoy a shared journey, so bring your imagination and your loved ones.
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What's Included
  • Entry ticket to the Ikono museum
  • More than 10 immersive rooms
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to and from IKONO
Location
IKONO Copenhagen
Frederiksborggade
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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774ceciliet
Feb 15, 2025
Amazing experience - Mega cozy and an experience for life. A clear recommendation from here if you want something with your friends or girlfriends - we had a mega fun evening
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267maikenl
Jan 18, 2025
Fantastic experience - I was at IKONO with 16 children from Ukraine who were visiting to get a break from the war. The experience they got at IKONO was absolutely amazing, it got an experience beyond the usual that they still talk about and remember as something completely magical. The different rooms were all unique and magical.
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Domgasp1
Feb 25, 2025
Fun activity - Really fun experience if a little pricey for the amount of time you can spend here. We got through the whole exhibition in about 30-40 mins.
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Q9005uredithh
Feb 11, 2025
Funny, fat experience - I thought it was fun because there were so many different and fun rooms. It was great that there were both some rooms where you didn't need so much and others where there were games and so on.
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Daniels_gaardj2024
Jan 23, 2025
An experience to last a lifetime, patterns, plastic balls, art! - Wow, what an incredible experience! As I wondered the halls of Ikonos exhibit I wondered to myself are we all just entertaining us self to death?
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168kathrines
Mar 15, 2025
Worn, small and expensive - The idea is good, but it is very small rooms, and a fairly worn exhibition, which does not give at all the experience that we expected. Their commercial photos and videos make the exhibition look big and spectacular, it is not at all. We were two adults, two at 15 years old and one at 13 years old, and we gave almost $1,000 for 35 minutes. In some rooms, their equipment did not work, so there was also a pretty flat feeling. We cannot recommend it unfortunately, and not at all when it is so expensive.
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Excursion22756274038
Feb 18, 2025
Disappointed - Nothing like the Prague one. Very basic. Nothing illusionary about the experience. Left after ten mins. Staff friendly though.
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Jeanetbruhn
Feb 12, 2025
Disappointing - Really disappointing, something of a flat feeling when after 30 minutes we were at the exit again..... At least we don't feel we owe them anything... Maybe it's fun for big kids..
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U8833rmmarkk
Feb 19, 2025
Childish and boring - Nice to walk through in a few minutes if it would cost a few euros, but it is totally uninspiring and way too expensive. It is mainly a lot of mirrors with lamps and colors, very poorly executed besides. Childish and boring.
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Wander43126967863
Jan 18, 2025
Don't waste your money, go to a real museum: Kids, unoriginal, just to take a picture for the instagram. - I was invited to go several times, and then when I decided to go with my partner, I was very disappointed. We got greeted and introduced to the concept and to the main room where a dog robot was just standing there doing nothing. The people working there reminded us about "being part" of the art pieces by using our phone and sharing things on Instagram. That was the first red flag right there. Once inside the various rooms, I realized how young the target audience is, how much focus on being "Instagrammable" and how much copy-paste there was from other artists. I visited in Tokyo a similar concept (but way better executed) called teamLab, where I remember having both a lot of rooms and places to visit as well as space and time to reflect and absorb what message the artist wanted to convey. In the case of IKONO, it is just a clear copycat of that concept, but with a lot of screaming kids, no space/time to reflect, and no meaningful message. If there was one, I could not find it even if it was mentioned to "reflect about your dreams" or something about "the Chinese lanterns" that was a clear copy of Kusama’s original work... Both Kusama and the teamLab works left me with thoughts and gave me time and space to introspect, IKONO did nothing of such. I am sure that artists like Heather Bellino, Ruben Sanchez, or Ricardo Cavolo could have left me something more profound, but the setup was clearly more "for the money" and the social-media factor. As a result, it felt like their work was generated by AI after learning it from previous artists, stripped from any feelings or meaning and commercialized so that people that don't care about things could post a picture on Instagram. The description of every room felt too short, very meaningless, and I had no connection with the artists. We tried to find a deeper meaning, but all we could do is to make up stories just to enjoy the very few rooms around. When there was something interesting to play/touch, it was broken and made no sense: both Heather Bellino's and Ricardo Cavolo's work were barely working (the fans and the throwing machine thinggy). Meh. I was for sure not the target. I am not an expert on art at all, and I am sure the artists that collaborated with IKON did a lot of work, but it felt that their voice was lost. I suggest going to IKONO if you don't care about experiencing what the artist wants to say. If you are a kid, if you want to take Instagram pictures, go there... if you still want to go there I warn you that for 200DKK the experience is very short!!! If you are interested in the artists, find their real work somewhere else.
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