The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts was established in 1754. It is a prestigious institution of higher education in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to architecture, design, and cultural heritage. It is one of the world's oldest and most respected architecture schools, known for shaping generations of architects, designers, and urban planners.
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The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts has multiple campuses:​ Main Campus: Charlottenborg Palace on Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen.​ School of Architecture: Former naval buildings on Holmen in Copenhagen. ​ Esplanaden Campus: Located on Esplanaden in Copenhagen.​ Bornholm Campus: Situated in Nexø on the island of Bornholm.
The Royal Danish Academy does not have its own accommodation facilities and is unable to provide housing for students. Given the competitive housing market in Copenhagen, it's advisable to begin your search early. The Academy offers guidance and resources to assist students in finding suitable housing. ​
The cost of living in Copenhagen varies, but students should budget approximately DKK 7,000–12,000 per month for rent, food, transportation, and other expenses. Prices may be higher in central areas.

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