CULTURAL SUMMARY

The Denmark Copenhagen Mission's culture is shaped by its rich history and modern innovations. The culinary scene features local favorites like smørrebrød and Danish pastries. Music and arts thrive with performances at the Royal Danish Theatre and exhibits at the National Museum of Denmark. Historical sites such as the Kronborg Castle offer insights into the region's rich past.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features a mix of flatlands, coastal areas, and islands, with natural landmarks such as the Kattegat and the nearby Øresund, offering a blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.

CLIMATE

The climate is temperate maritime with mild summers and cool winters. Summer temperatures average around 68°F, while winter temperatures average around 32°F. Rainfall is moderate and evenly distributed throughout the year, with frequent cloudy and rainy days.

LANGUAGES

The most common language spoken is Danish, with a significant number of people also speaking English.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Lutheranism (Church of Denmark), Roman Catholicism, and Islam.

INDUSTRIES

Shipping: The area supports a strong shipping industry with major employers like Maersk excelling in container shipping and logistics.

Pharmaceuticals: The region has a significant pharmaceutical industry with companies like Novo Nordisk and LEO Pharma leading in medical research and drug development.

Renewable Energy: The area has a robust renewable energy sector with companies like Ørsted excelling in wind power and green energy solutions.

LOCAL EVENTS

The area hosts events like the Roskilde Festival, celebrating music and arts; the Copenhagen Carnival, showcasing parades and cultural performances; and the Midsummer Eve, featuring traditional bonfires and festivities.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Tivoli Gardens, known for its amusement park and gardens; the Little Mermaid, featuring the iconic statue; and the Rosenborg Castle, offering historical and cultural attractions.

RECREATION

Favored activities include cycling, sailing, and exploring historical sites, with major parks like Kongens Have and Dyrehaven being popular destinations.

MISSION HISTORY

A few Danes joined the Church in the United States during Joseph Smith’s lifetime. One of these converts, Peter Hansen, even began work translating the Book of Mormon into Danish. In 1849 Hansen and Elder Erastus Snow of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles were called to open a mission in Scandinavia. The Copenhagen branch was organized shortly after their arrival in 1850. In 1851 the Danish translation of the Book of Mormon became the first edition of the book printed in a language other than English.

Most Danish converts in the 19th century emigrated to help build up Zion in the American West: in the 1850s and 1860s Latter-day Saints made up almost half of the total emigrants from Denmark. At the same time, Danish Saints contributed to their own country. In 1906, for example, Frederick Samuelsen of Aarhus became the first Latter-day Saint elected to a European Parliament.

A wave of rapid growth in the 1960s helped the Church become more firmly established in Denmark, and the country’s first stake was organized in 1974. Since then, a faithful core of Saints have kept the faith in patience (see Revelation 14:12). In 2004 a temple was dedicated in Copenhagen.

MISSION GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!