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VISITOR INFORMATION

Admission to Louisiana also gives access to the festival. Tickets can be purchased online or at the museum: Please note that seats to festival events are not guaranteed with the purchase of entrance tickets.

Access to the festival stages

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Events in the Concert Hall require a ticket with an assigned seat. These tickets will be handed out 40 min. ahead of the scheduled event at the Information Tent in the Sculpture Park, please respect a maximum of 4 tickets per person.

Doors to the Concert Hall open 15 min. prior to events and close on time.

There is live transmission of events from the Concert Hall in the Sculpture Park.

For events at the indoor West Stage and the Park - and the Villa Stage in outdoor tents, seats are accessible on a first-come, first-served basis. A limited number of chairs are available, but there is room to stand and – at the outdoor tent stages – to listen from a spot on the lawn.

Seats inside the Park Stage tent are available 20 min. prior to events. In addition, extra screens and sound coverage will be in place to ensure and provide an alternative to follow events at the Park Stage from the tent. Please note that guests with limited mobility may access the Park Stage area via the Column Gallery. When exiting the Gallery to the outside plateau, space here will be reserved for wheelchair users.

Magic in the Lake Garden

At Friday’s events in the Lake Garden seating on benches in the tent will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that the Lake Garden is reached via steep stairs, that are not suited for guests with limited mobility.

Duration of events: Readings will go on for approximately 15 min. Interviews and conversations approximately 50-60 min.

We clear all stages between events, for preparations and sound-checks, so please refrain from leaving anything behind for any following events.

NB! Access and Safety

Please note that we expect a large turn-out of guests for the festival days at the museum. Therefore, guests may experience extra waiting time at the museum entrance.

For the safety of the guests the museum may close temporarily.

For safety reasons, please also note that museum staff may, at all times, restrict access to festival stages.

Book sales and signings

During the festival, books by Louisiana Literature authors are available for purchase at the Louisiana shop.

Following selected interviews and conversations in the Concert Hall, on the West Stage, and on the Park Stage a 15 min. session with book signings and purchase of books is scheduled.

Book sales and signings following events on the Park Stage, take place in a separate tent on the lawn. Please note that a book signing session with Haruki Murakami will take place on Saturday, 19.8. at 11:3012:15 by the Park Stage. Kindly respect that Murakami will only sign, no dedication, and no photos.

Food and beverages are available at the Louisiana Cafe and the Park Café in the Sculpture Park.

Food and beverages are not allowed inside the exhibition areas.

When seated in the festival tents we kindly ask that you only enjoy beverages. Beer and water will be available for purchase in the Lake Garden in connection with Friday’s events.

Extra toilets are available by the Park Stage in addition to the ones in the museum.

Tak til:

Statens Kunstfond, Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundations danske afdeling, Literature Ireland

Tak til oversætterne af de udenlandske forfatteres aktuelle bøger / Thanks to the translators of the books by the international authors Kim Lembek, Mette Holm, Erik Skyum-Nielsen, Paul Klitnæs, Jakob Levinsen, Birgitte Steffen Nielsen, Ninna Brenøe, Andrea Fehlauer, Signe Lyng, Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen, Henriette Rostrup, Majse Aymo-Boot, Sofie Vestergaard Jørgensen, Liv Camilla Skjødt, Rasmus Hastrup.

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