The Danish Design Center is housed in a building created by senior Danish architect Henning Larsen and showcases a small collection of art and furniture. The first floor has rotating exhibits on design-related topics, and a small, stylish cafe with free Wi-Fi, as well as a store selling prints and reproductions. Design enthusiasts short on time will be better served skipping this spot and heading straight for Designmuseum Danmark, but those with a little extra time will find a visit worthwhile. Admission is free.