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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Ukraine House in Denmark Hosts Chornobyl Legacy Discussion with Professor Serhii Plokhy7.5.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Press release
On Sunday, April 27, Ukraine House in Denmark had the honour of hosting a discussion dedicated to the legacy and present-day relevance of the Chornobyl disaster. We were privileged to welcome Professor Serhii Plokhii, Director of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University and a globally recognized authority on nuclear catastrophes. Professor Plokhii, who joined us at the opening of Ukraine House, opened by reminding us that “authoritarian regimes are there to create disasters—small disasters and big disasters—and Chornobyl is about a big disaster that can destroy life on Earth.” He went on to draw a chilling parallel between 1986 and 2022: “The most disturbing part of that new Chornobyl crisis that emerged in 2022 was that it was caused by the very same phenomenon—the authoritarian regime that has complete disregard for norms of international law, for human life, for environmental concerns.”
II Forum “Decolonizing Mindsets for Security in Europe” Calls for Urgent Cultural Reframing to Strengthen Democracy2.5.2025 08:00:00 CEST | Press release
On April 25, Ukraine House in Denmark hosted the second edition of the Forum “Decolonizing Mindsets for Security in Europe,” convening leading cultural and political thinkers to examine how colonial legacies shape memory, policy, and Europe’s security landscape. “At a time when cultural policy, memory, and history shape the global struggle for freedom and democracy, it's vital to reflect critically on the narratives that define how we see the US, Europe, Ukraine, and Russia. For Ukrainians, decolonisation means uncovering layers of russification and reclaiming our history, culture, and decision-making free from Russian-centric optics. But Ukraine’s security also depends on the willingness of democratic allies to emancipate themselves from cultural superpower biases—to recognise Ukrainian contributions to world heritage and engage with Ukraine as an equal partner in defending dignity and democracy. That’s why we will continue to foster dialogue around decolonizing mindsets—because only
Making Russia Pay – International Accountability Pathways to Justice discussed at Ukraine House Panel16.4.2025 08:01:53 CEST | Press release
As Russia’s war enters its third year, the question isn’t whether Ukraine will endure—but whether justice will. On April 9, Ukraine House in Denmark, in partnership with the Alliance of Democracies Foundation, convened a public discussion, “Establishing Accountability for Russia’s Actions in Ukraine”, with a sharp focus: how the world can make Russia pay—literally and legally—for its aggression. Featuring Jonas Parello-Plesner, Executive Director of the Alliance of Democracies Foundation, and Julia Kyrpa, Board Member of the Register of Damage for Ukraine (RD4U), the conversation illuminated a fast-moving and historic effort: building an international compensation system without Russia’s consent.
Panel Discussion: Establishing Accountability for Russia’s Actions in Ukraine2.4.2025 15:44:26 CEST | Press invitation
Copenhagen, Denmark – April 9, 2025 – As the world watches negotiations, ceasefires, and peace talks unfold, the reality on the ground in Ukraine remains stark. More than 180,000 documented war crimes, the forced deportation of at least 19,546 Ukrainian children, and relentless attacks on Ukrainian cities, homes, and infrastructure raise an urgent question: Can there be a just peace without full accountability?
II Decolonizing Mindsets for Security in Ukraine and Europe Forum26.3.2025 14:11:53 CET | Press invitation
Copenhagen, Denmark – April 25, 2025 – Ukraine House in Denmark invites to join us for a second edition of the Decolonizing Mindsets for Security in Europe Forum. In this iteration, the cultural dimension of decolonization will be in focus.
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