See you after July 24th
The architecture exhibition “Spaces of Dignity” will be closed for summer vacation from July 10th till July 24th. However a team of 15 volunteers at Ukraine House in Denmark is continuing to work on future projects, so in August our guests can participate in even more panel discussions, exhibitions, concerts and more.

Our accomplishments since inception include:
- 2500+ visitors
- 2 exhibitions
- 3 concerts
- 1 cinematic evening
- 2 book launches
- 50+ speaker engagements
- 15+ talks, lectures and panel discussions, including:
1. What can history foretell us about the outcomes of Russia’s war against Ukraine?
2. What is the future of Ukraine’s parliamentary democracy?
3. What are the media lessons from the war?
4. Art Dialogues – Sister’s Hope and Odesa Museum of Modern Art
5. Reflections on Foreign policy, Culture and Security from Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2023
6. Easter Marathon – How we protected Cultural Heritage under Repressions in Soviet times
7. Discovering Shevchenko – the legend and the poet
8. Who was the inventor of the Black Square?
9. The role of Culture for the Ukrainian Societal Resilience
10. Invasion – book presentation and discussion with the author – Luke Harding of the Guardian
11. Shaping a New Europe – moderating talk at Folkemodet
12. Culture as War Strategy – talk at Folkemodet
13. How can EU creative entrepreneurship support Ukraine?
14. Who are Ukrainians? Session with Information Bladet
15. Protect the Body, Nurture the Soul panel at CAF opening
16. Rebuild Mykolaiv “City’s team introduces its vision of the future”
6 interventions with the Ukrainian content into major platforms:
- Theory of Protection by Daria Koltsova and Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2022
- Discover Ukraine: Bits Destroyed at Kulturnatten
- Postcards from Ukraine and It’s Not Over projects at Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2023
- Spaces of Dignity and Shelter the Body, Nurture the Soul series of discussions at Copenhagen Architecture Festival 2023
- Collaboration with Tableau to introduce Gunia Ukrainian brand at 3DaysofDesign 2023
- Ukraine House at Folkemodet 2023– moderating and speaking at the International Scene, the media
We are looking forward to seeing you in the center of Ukrainian culture after July 24th.
Ukraine House will be open 12:00 to 18:00 every day, except for Mondays.
Address: Gammel Dok, Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen.
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“Material Resistance: Ukrainian Design in Action” Exhibition: Ukraine House in Denmark at 3daysofdesign 202527.6.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Pressemeddelelse
Thank you to everyone who visited Ukraine House in Denmark during this year’s 3daysofdesign festival in Copenhagen. Since joining the festival in 2023, Ukraine House has become both a cultural landmark and a vital platform for showcasing contemporary Ukrainian design. Our historic space in the heart of Copenhagen once again welcomed visitors from around the world, hosting exhibitions, conversations, and moments of solidarity during the festival’s three vibrant days — June 18 to 20.
Ukraine House in Denmark presents “Material Resistance: Ukrainian Design in Action” Exhibition for 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen13.6.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Presseinvitation
From June 18 to 20, 2025, Ukraine House in Denmark will present “Material Resistance: Ukrainian Design in Action”, a collective exhibition showcasing innovative and resilient Ukrainian design as part of Copenhagen’s prestigious 3daysofdesign festival. The project is organized in partnership with the Library of Ukrainian Materials, the Ukrainian Association of Furniture Makers, and the design fair Material Matters (London).
Language as a Weapon: Confronting the Kremlin’s Rhetoric of Hate and Incitement to Genocide10.6.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Press release
As Russia wages war on the battlefield, it also wages a mental war of hate and disinformation. At Ukraine House in Denmark, a panel of leading experts came together to reveal how Kremlin-sponsored hate speech and disinformation are not only deepening Russia’s war against Ukraine—but may themselves constitute international crimes.The panel examined how language becomes weaponized: how it dehumanizes, distorts, and incites. This is not just about information manipulation—it is about cultivating moral indifference to atrocity.
“Taste of Ukraine”: An Evening of Remembrance and Solidarity with the Crimean Tatar People9.6.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Press release
On May 25, Ukraine House in Denmark hosted a special edition of its series “Taste of Ukraine”, dedicated to the Crimean Tatar people—their history, their struggle, and their resilient identity. The event took place in the shadow of May 18 which marks the deportation of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet regime in 1944, a historical trauma that continues to shape the destiny and identity of Ukraine’s indigenous people. More than a dinner, the evening became a space of communal remembrance, a moment to pause and confront the long history of oppression and reflect on the enduring fight for identity and belonging.
Ukraine’s Stolen Future: Exposing Russia’s War on Ukrainian Children29.5.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Press release
On April 30, Ukraine House in Denmark hosted a powerful evening of testimony, legal clarity, and urgent moral reckoning—highlighting one of the most horrifying aspects of Russia’s war against Ukraine: the systematic deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.
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