Guinness World Records Museum + The Mystic Exploratorie
Location
Essentials
- Meet world record holders
- Compete with friends and family in interactive games
- Step into the world of ghosts and ghouls
Practical info
Children
Child tickets for 4-11 year olds
Free entry for 0-3 year olds when accompanied by a paying adult (maximum of 2 children per adult)
Opening hours
Daily: 10.00 - 19.00
Ticket information
Ticket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled up to 24 hours in advance, tickets cannot be cancelled
More information
The Guinness World Records Museum and the Mystic Exploratorie are not wheelchair accessible due to being on two floors and not having a lift
For questions about the product, please contact [email protected]
Accessibility
Getting there
Public Transport
Nearest stop is Kongens Nytorv (Metro M1, M2, M3 & M4 and Bus 23).
About
Come face to face with World Record holders and become one yourself
As Europe’s only Guinness World Records Museum, a visit to this museum is a must when it comes to the best things to do in Copenhagen. Here you can meet the man who ate a plane and many other unusual delicacies, including 18 bicycles, 15 shopping carts and seven TV sets. Other extraordinary people you can meet here are the model with the longest legs in the world, as well as the world’s tallest man.
In the Interactive Game Zone, you can try to break a record to get your name into the history books. Can you set the best time for solving a Rubik’s Cube, how good are you at stacking cups, and can you set the high score on 3D Atari Pong? Or challenge your friends and family to a round on the largest game of Pac-Man.
A hands-on haunting with eerie encounters
Looking for a frighteningly fun experience in Copenhagen? Then a visit to the Mystic Exploratorie should be on your list for your visit to Copenhagen. At this mysterious hands-on experience you’ll be putting all your senses to the test. The dark hallways of the Mystic Exploratorie are filled with thrills, illusions and mystical phenomena.
You’ll cross paths with an assortment of unsavoury characters, especially when you walk through a desolated graveyard at midnight. Be sure to stay sharp, be on your toes and watch your back. Or have your friend watch your back for you, unless you swap faces with them! The cunning illusions of the Mystic Exploratorie will leave you wondering what is real and what’s only in your mind.
Unique records and spine shivering fun
Because the Guinness World Records Museum and the Mystic Exploratorie are in the same building, visiting both with a combination ticket just makes sense. By buying combination tickets you get a great discount deal on the ticket prices. Ready to see spectacular milestones in human history and to explore the dark corridors of the Mystic Exploratorie where you never known what awaits you around the next corner? Then get your combi tickets now.
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