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About the project Inside the Stamp is a combined exhibition and playground created in cooperation between MONSTRUM, the Post & Tele Museum and Post Danmark. The “Inside the Stamp” exhibition comprises 104 Danish stamps in giant format and created in a set design that encourages play. Illustrated by the stamp motives, children can learn about the Danish landscapes while playing. There is free entrance to the museum, which is open daily from 10.00 to 16.00. |
Inside the StampJump into Denmark’s biggest stamp album. The stamps have grown huge and have left the envelope and moved out into the real world. You can slide down from the Round Tower rising above Copenhagen, you play with the residents of the houses, or you can report for mail duty and make sure that everyone in the small city gets their mail. If you want to learn more about the Danish cities, try the large board game where you cruise around Denmark. If you need to get out of the city, you can take a fishing trip from the beach, dive into the sea of balls and play with the fish, or perhaps climb through the thick forest and visit the badger’s den. Parents can relax and enjoy a cup of coffee in the café lounge while the children are playing. |