About BLOX

With its bridges and squares on the harbour front in Copenhagen, BLOX enhances the city space with another chapter in the evolution of the Port of Copenhagen from an industrial dockland to a harbour for people. A harbour at which locals and visitors can meet and enjoy life by the water. BLOX has transformed a previously deserted part of Copenhagen into a lively urban space and meeting point for everyone. The new Lille Langebro establishes good connections for cyclists and pedestrians. BLOX makes space for urban life.

BLOX is a national and international gathering place that engages people in architecture, design and sustainable urban development. We nurture this engagement through exhibitions, events, business development and new partnerships. The doors are open for everyone who wants to experience, sense and understand life in cities, and for everyone who wants to take part in professional networks and deep specialist environments to develop the sustainable cities of the future.

BLOX is financed by the philanthropic association Realdania, and it was designed by the internationally recognised Dutch architects: OMA. Massive blocks, hence the name BLOX, have been stacked and staggered to create a building that stimulates all the senses. It is an iconic, transparent and inspirational house with prospects everywhere, up towards the oldest parts of the city, down towards the water and out towards the harbour entrance.

Facilities and events

BLOX is a multifunctional building where you can go to exhibitions, shop, go to cafees, work out, park, live, work and play. 

You can also go to a lot of events in and around the building throughout the year.

Residents in BLOX

DAC So Danish 2
Danish Architecture Center
Exhibitions, café, design shop, events, meetings
Bloix Eats Meyers Photo Martin Kaufmann Dsc5092
BLOX EATS
Café, restaurant, outdoor seeting
BLOX Sats Fitness
SATS KBH - BLOX
Work out in SATS KBH BLOX with harbour view
BLOX BLOXHUB
BLOXHUB
Co-working, office space and partnerships
Dansk Design Center 08
Danish Design Center
Using design as a method for growth and innovation
Hocd Test3
Creative Denmark
Unfolds the potential of Danish creativity
  • BLOX Kirkegaards Plads Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • R Hjortshoj BLOX WEB 308 Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • Lille Langebro Realdania Abdellah Ihadian 8735 Abdullah Ihadian
  • Kultur Kvarteret Torsdagsbar Abdellah Ihadian 4838 Abdullah Ihadian
  • 18C8936xw Søren Svendsen
  • Global Goals BLOX Realdania Abdellah Ihadian 4297 Abdullah Ihadian
  • Social Dinning BLOX Realdania Abdellah Ihadian 6940 Abdullah Ihadian
  • Blox Copenhagen Light Festival Abdellah Ihadian 8355 Abdullah Ihadian
  • Tour De France BLOX Abdellah Ihadian 0858 Abdullah Ihadian
  • BLOX Fastelavn 2022 Abdellah Ihadian 1093 Abdullah Ihadian
  • Social Dinning BLOX Realdania Abdellah Ihadian 7237 Abdullah Ihadian
  • BLOX Bybracher Web Abdullah Ihadian
  • BLOX EATS Cafe (1) Martin Kauffmann
  • Kulturnat BLOX Realdania Abdellah Ihadian 1418 Abdullah Ihadian
  • BLOX Dac Designshop DAC
  • Dansk Arkitektur Center Cafe Terrasse Foto Kontraframe DAC
  • BLOX Dac Cafe DAC
  • BLOX Dac Konferencesalen DAC
  • G6c8299 Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • BLOX BLOXHUB Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • BLOX Bolig Stue home Sydhavnen & Projektsalg
  • KW04556 230207 home Sydhavnen & Projektsalg
  • BLOX Legeplads Byliv Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • R Hjortshoj Lille Langebro Web 22 Rasmus Hjortshøj
  • DSC01614 Michaellevin Michael Levin
  • BLOX Sats Fitness SATS KBH - BLOX
Blox Bogen Forside

The Book about BLOX

The book about BLOX gives you the full story about BLOX, which opened its doors in 2018 on the harbour front in Copenhagen. Designed by Dutch architects OMA and funded by the private association Realdania and built by Realdanias subsidiary Realdania By & Byg. 

  • Published: 2018
  • Richly illustrated
  • Hard back
  • Coffe table bog

Author: Kristoffer Lindhart Weiss

Language: English

Pages: 256

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Copenhagen Cultural District

Exciting museums and activities. Some of the city's most beautiful buildings and squares. Copenhagen's Cultural Quarter contains Denmark's past, present and future within a radius of only 10 minutes' walk.

Copenhagen's Kulturkvarter constitutes the city's cultural center. The neighborhood contains a number of the city's oldest and most attractive cultural institutions, as well as new cultural institutions such as BLOX and the Danish Architecture Center, which together with the democratic institutions in the neighborhood shape the Denmark of today and the future.

In the Kulturkvarteret you can have wild experiences and enriching immersion in an urban space that contains both dynamic and relaxed cultural and urban life.