If you visit Copenhagen in bad weather (which is likely), here is a top 5 over new architecture to experience. Here you will find warmth:

1. Danish Jewish Museum. Twisted corridors in the shape of letters of the Hebraic word mitzvah. The American architect Daniel Liebeskind has designed the new museum with the twisted angels and demanding atmosphere. Enter the museum from the Royal Library´s garden See more
2. The Playhouse. Warm and spectacular. Situated on Kvæsthusbroen the inner-harbour, the new Playhouse in Copenhagen provides a marvellous view over the waterfront. The Playhouse contains three stages and has already been announced as a masterpiece.Opens in February 2008 See more

3. Holmbladsgade Sports- and Culture Centre. It feels like entering a comic-book. Covered by a gigantic, transparent canopy the new hallmark in Amager is providing scope for both organized and casual sports and athletics. Inside a green indoor landscape meanders over several levels. See more
4. Hippopothamus House. At the Zoo the hippopothamus have recently moved into their new indoor basin – a warm and cosy place, where the audience can watch the large animals under the water through a large - and thick – glasswall.

5. The Neighborhood Centre. Library, café and culture. In Jemtelandsgade an old factory building has been enlargened by a spectacular assembly hall. Like a grotto among the trees, the hall is located at first-floor height atop a ’forest’ of lopsided concrete columns and with walls of large panels of glass. See more