The Danish Revue Museum is a museum in Copenhagen that is housed in a Neoclassical country house built for August Jacob Christian Riise in 1860. The museum is dedicated to the history of humorous entertainment in Denmark, as well as the Danish Revue tradition. The collection contains pieces from the first Danish revues in 1849 until the present day, including artifacts, pictures, scrap books, manuscripts and film and sound recordings.
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Allegade 5, Copenhagen
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