Day Tour to the Wooden Skyscraper from Copenhagen

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Duration: from 5 to 6 hours
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Experience Highlights

Visit one of Europe's most innovative buildings with this tour from Copenhagen to Norway's Brumunddal wooden skyscraper. See this sustainable architectural marvel, stroll along Lake Mjøsa and discover how high-rise construction can be both environmentally friendly and elegant.

  • Visit the world's tallest wooden skyscraper in a natural setting
  • Learn about sustainable architecture and innovative engineering
  • Enjoy a guided sightseeing tour from Copenhagen

What’s included

  • Return transport from Copenhagen by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional guide throughout the day
  • Exterior and interior tour of the wooden skyscraper
  • Free time to explore the Lake Mjøsa area.

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Step by Step

Embark on a unique architectural experience with this day trip from Copenhagen to the impressive wooden skyscraper known as Mjøstårnet, located in the Norwegian town of Brumunddal. At 85.4 metres high and constructed almost entirely of wood, this building is a symbol of sustainable architecture and one of the most striking landmarks of modern design in Europe.

The tour starts in Copenhagen, from where you will travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle through Scandinavian landscapes, crossing bridges, forests and fjords to reach Lake Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake. There stands Mjøstårnet, a structure that houses flats, offices, a hotel and a restaurant, all within a building that demonstrates how green design can scale new heights.

During the tour, you'll learn about the history of its construction, the technical challenges involved in working with wood on such a scale, and the positive environmental impact of this type of architecture. You will also have time to stroll around the natural surroundings of the lake, take photos and, if you wish, enjoy a meal or coffee in the building's restaurant (not included).

The tour is in a small group with a guide who will accompany you throughout the day, providing background on Scandinavian architecture, sustainability and local culture. This is an ideal plan for those interested in design, green urbanism or simply looking for a different experience outside the city.

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