About this venue
Den Gra Hal is a historic concert venue distinguished by its industrial character and protected building dating from 1891, originally used for training military horses. Since the 1970s, it has served as one of Christiania’s most important event spaces, with a capacity of up to 1,700 visitors for concerts, theatre performances, fairs and other cultural programmes.
The spacious interior, high ceiling and wooden-beam structure create a striking atmosphere unlike that of a conventional concert hall. Its open layout can be adapted to different productions, so the audience configuration, experience and additional services vary by event. The entrance and venue facilities are accessible to wheelchair users.
The hall is located at Refshalevej 2, Kobenhavn K, Denmark, within the Christiania area. For the final part of the journey, bus 9A to the Prinsessegade stop is a practical option, followed by a walk to the entrance; parking conditions nearby should be checked for the specific event. Further information about travelling around the city and its main transport connections is provided below.
About the city: København K
Copenhagen K, the heart of Denmark’s capital, blends Scandinavian charm with the energy of a metropolis made for top-tier events. Here, sport and live music feel like a natural part of daily city life, and visitors easily find their rhythm between modern arenas, stadiums, and lively neighborhoods. If you want a destination where going to an event is just as good as everything around it, Copenhagen K delivers that balance—well-organized, welcoming, and consistently appealing.
One of the city’s biggest strengths is connectivity: public transport is easy to navigate and gets you to key locations fast. The Metro and S-tog form the backbone of getting around, supported by a bus network coordinated by Movia, so reaching arenas and stadiums stays stress-free even at peak times. The main rail hub is København H, making transfers across the city straightforward, and for air travel the convenient gateway is Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (CPH), linked to the city by rail and metro.
While you’re here, take the “tourist bonus” before or after the event: stroll past the colorful waterfront of Nyhavn, circle the city canals, and soak up the seaside vibe. Head to Strøget for an easy walk and shopping, explore historic squares and palaces near the center, and enjoy the city’s polished look through familiar viewpoints and tidy streets. To round it off, Tivoli and the surrounding districts offer a distinctive mix of lights, architecture, and relaxed spots to unwind—perfect for completing your night out in this dynamic city.
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