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G
3 years ago

The musical The Eternal Fire was a great experienc...

The musical The Eternal Fire was a great experience on a clear cozy little scene with really good scenes. We think the seats were perfect for this performance. 9th row of seats 1 and 2. We were glad we were sitting where we were. We really enjoyed it being an afternoon show. Thanks for this wonderful experience and the opportunity to gain insight into Mary Stuart's fight.

A
3 years ago

You can see that it is of an older date, but you s...

You can see that it is of an older date, but you sit well and look good. And it's super cozy. There should be some more handicapped parking spaces so that those with a disability sign should not embark on a mega long walk because the seats are taken three blocks before the performance.

l
3 years ago

I'm totally obsessed with the Bellevue theater. Th...

I'm totally obsessed with the Bellevue theater. These are reasonably good P options. Easy to get into. The toilets are a bit cumbersome to get to. It's in the basement and only "5 seats" are shown for both genders. More

K
3 years ago

Fantastic show, totally in the top. We enjoyed it ...

Fantastic show, totally in the top. We enjoyed it very much. The last star is in not because the toilets are so low that it may be children toilets - and I who are older with hip and knee prosthesis was very difficult to use the toilet

B
3 years ago

Ok

M
3 years ago

it would be informative for people travelling on a...

it would be informative for people travelling on a 3 months pension ticket that stretches to 3 zones to include zones for any destination for example from Copenhagen to Klampenborg. Just a thought

J
3 years ago

The eternal fire, a super performance, where we sa...

The eternal fire, a super performance, where we sat wonderfully on 8 rows. Only minus are the hard seats, especially when the show lasts 3 hours.
Recommend to have an extra soft seat, so that you do not get so bad at the back

L
3 years ago

People and robbers in Kardemommeby. A wonderful sh...

People and robbers in Kardemommeby. A wonderful show with everything you know from the book. The 7 year old grandchildren enjoyed themselves a lot. Now I have been to Kardemommeby in Kristiansand, Norway. Really worth a visit. The theater had all the residents with. The arrogant aunt Sofie, Tobias in the tower, the butcher, the baker and many more. And of course the three robbers. The lion was sweet, the granddaughter thought. And in the break you could pat a real live camel outside. It was popular.

J
3 years ago

Iconic building by Arne Jacobsen and as such for m...

Iconic building by Arne Jacobsen and as such for more than two stars. But as a theater, I've always had problems with it. Arne was shown by stature a small man and seemed to have designed a lot from it. From chairs over cutlery to kitchen tables. With 1.87 in height, I sit poorly. . and with fluctuating vision. . as in the Crate before remodeling if anyone remembers. . and in winter it is always cold. Outside hallways and foyer are easily accessible at full house. The repertoire seemed to have a grateful audience so the mood is usually good. Positive that one lives instead in its windy place on the coast. . after all, it deserves it.

k
3 years ago

We were at the Bellevue Theater yesterday where we...

We were at the Bellevue Theater yesterday where we experienced "the eternal fire"
Nice piece. Well played.
Unfortunately, the experience was ruined by the theater's poor sound system. It was a disappointment to experience the songs being distorted to obscurity. It is our experience that it is so devastating that it is not worth the money to experience it.

However, it should be said that the theater's lounge and rooms for serving were in order.
Toilet food not satisfactory. It took almost 20 minutes of the second part of the show due to very long queues

M
3 years ago

Lovely place that oozes tradition, history, entert...

Lovely place that oozes tradition, history, entertainment and drama. With a rare atmosphere of retro over time, with a scene that contains lots of life, theater and acting, enthusiasm, tears and laughter

m
3 years ago

Intimate place, opportunity for bar in several pla...

Intimate place, opportunity for bar in several places. The seats on the balcony are not very good, you sink down and if you are under 165 you have to sit forward lean all the time. But the setup of the musical was really good! Great performance and beautiful music.

r
3 years ago

Beautiful building designed by architect Arne Jaco...

Beautiful building designed by architect Arne Jacobsen. The theater is connected to
a residential building by the same architect and Bellevue Strandbad with bathing facility also designed by Arne Jacobsen.

About Bellevue Teatret

Bellevue Teatret: A Classic Danish Design for Concerts and Theater Lovers

Bellevue Teatret is a renowned theater and concert hall located in Klampenborg, Denmark. The venue was designed by the famous Danish architect Arne Jacobsen, who is known for his iconic furniture designs such as the Egg Chair and Swan Chair. Bellevue Teatret is one of his lesser-known works but it still stands out as a masterpiece of modernist architecture.

The theater was built in 1936 and has since then been a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It has undergone several renovations over the years to keep up with modern standards while still maintaining its classic design. The theater can seat up to 680 people, making it an ideal venue for concerts, plays, musicals, ballets, operas, and other cultural events.

Bellevue Teatret offers a diverse range of performances throughout the year that cater to all ages and tastes. From classical music concerts to contemporary dance shows, there's something for everyone here. Some of the most popular events at Bellevue Teatret include Christmas concerts featuring traditional Danish carols sung by local choirs; Shakespearean plays performed by acclaimed actors from around the world; and children's shows that are both entertaining and educational.

One of the unique features of Bellevue Teatret is its location right on the beachfront overlooking Øresund Strait. This provides visitors with stunning views while they enjoy their favorite performances inside or outside on warm summer nights when outdoor concerts are held.

Apart from hosting cultural events throughout the year, Bellevue Teatret also offers guided tours where visitors can learn about its history as well as get an insight into Arne Jacobsen's design philosophy. The tour takes you through various parts of the building including backstage areas where performers prepare before going on stage.

In addition to being a cultural hub in Klampenborg area, Bellevue Teatret also serves as an important landmark in Denmark's architectural heritage. Its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic have inspired many designers around the world who seek simplicity in their work.

If you're planning a trip to Copenhagen or nearby areas anytime soon then make sure you add Bellevue Teatret to your itinerary! With its rich history combined with modern amenities like state-of-the-art sound systems & lighting equipment plus breathtaking views over Øresund Strait - this place truly has something special offer everyone who visits it!