Thorvaldsens Museum, located in Copenhagen, Denmark, is dedicated to the works of Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, renowned for his iconic creations like the Lion of Lucerne and the tomb monument of Pope Pius VII. Housed in a neoclassical building, the museum’s main draw is its extensive collection of Thorvaldsen’s sculptures, which are complemented by paintings from other European artists and a selection of Greek and Roman antiquities. Visitors can explore the detailed and expressive marble sculptures, as well as the broader artistic context provided by the additional artworks.
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