Local Walk - NØRREBRO

Unlock the young, multi-cultural and buzzing neighbourhood of Nørrebro.

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The StoryHunt app uses your location to guide you between 23 stories.
The tour takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Listen to narrated stories about where you are – also available as text.
The experience lasts 2.5h. Go at your own pace and whenever you want.
The tour lasts for as long as you want to with 23 stories to unlock.

Test your knowledge and quiz along the way – fun with groups!

About this tour

One of Scandinavia’s most densely populated places with more than 80,000 people living in just 4,1 km2, Nørrebro is also a multicultural neighbourhood. 27 percent of the inhabitants have another origin than Danish of which 17 percent originate from non-Western countries.

It is not a new feature that foreigners are attracted to Nørrebro. Hundreds if not thousands of Swedes settled in the area between 1870 and 1885, as did Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia and Poland between 1904 and 1916.

Originally a working-class area, Nørrebro is today a very young neighbourhood with almost 50 percent of inhabitants being under the age of 29. Regardless of time and day, the streets are vibrant and full of life.Over time, Nørrebro has undergone an extensive development and urban renewal, however not always in accordance with the wishes of locals.

The story of Nørrebro is therefore also the story of locals and their struggle to be heard. Over the decades, numerous protests and demonstrations have taken place in the streets and around public buildings, parks and squares with locals demanding autonomy.

Local user-controlled playgrounds and buildings have also been closed over the years. Others have survived through local persistence and courage, making Nørrebro a symbol of the people’s will to influence the place they live in.

One of Scandinavia’s most densely populated places with more than 80,000 people living in just 4,1 km2, Nørrebro is also a multicultural neighbourhood. 27 percent of the inhabitants have another origin than Danish of which 17 percent originate from non-Western countries. It is not a new feature that foreigners are attracted to Nørrebro. Hundreds if not thousands of Swedes settled in the area between 1870 and 1885, as did Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia and Poland between 1904 and 1916. Originally a working-class area, Nørrebro is today a very young neighbourhood with almost 50 percent of inhabitants being under the age of 29. Regardless of time and day, the streets are vibrant and full of life. Over time, Nørrebro has undergone an extensive development and urban renewal, however not always in accordance with the wishes of locals. The story of Nørrebro is therefore also the story of locals and their struggle to be heard. Over the decades, numerous protests and demonstrations have taken place in the streets and around public buildings, parks and squares with locals demanding autonomy. Local user-controlled playgrounds and buildings have also been closed over the years. Others have survived through local persistence and courage, making Nørrebro a symbol of the people’s will to influence the place they live in.

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Where does the tour start?

The tour starts at Dronning Louises Bro and follows a route between 23 stories in Copenhagen.

Where does the tour start?

This is a Story Collection with no order. This means that you can start the tour from any of the 23 stories in Copenhagen.

How long is the tour?

The tour takes approximately 2.5h depending on how many breaks you take.

How long is the tour?

You decide how many of the 23 stories you wish to unlock – do them all in one take or just pick the best ones.

Can I bring friends?

Yes. If your friends want to listen on their own device they will need their own ticket.

Can I bring friends?

Yes. You can bring as many friends as you want! The tour is 100 % free for all.  

Can I give the tour as a gift?

Yes. Once you have purchased the tour you will receive instructions on how to gift the tour.  

When can I take the tour?

You can take the whenever you want to. Once you have purchased the tour, it's yours forever.

Will there be a tour guide?

No. This tour is self-guided so there is no physical tour guide. Instead you can explore at your own pace with the StoryHunt app.

Can I take the tour again?

Yes. When you purchase a tour, you get life-time access and can take it as many times as you want to.

Do I need an app?

Yes. The tour is experienced through the StoryHunt app. Download instructions will be provided after purchase.

Do I need internet access?

Yes. You need continuous access to the internet to experience the tour. It cannot be downloaded beforehand.

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