The Danish Museum of Art and Design exhibits ceramics, home furnishings, clothing, posters, cloth batiks and so on from the 17th and 18th centuries to the present. The exhibits cover the whole world. Permanent exhibitions include fashion and fabrics, Denmark's iconic designs - seats, 20th century crafts and designs, today's Danish design, poster culture design, and Danish learning from Japanese design currently on display for two years until the end of the exhibition in June next year. Of course, the most important is the introduction of Nordic design and Danish design. Especially in the fashion development area, we will find that the original fashion has appeared as early as the 1960s and 1970s, which is really a fashion cycle. In addition to the exhibition hall, the museum also has a small library and shop, selling a wide range of art and design books and unique Nordic design products; as soon as you enter the door, you will pass through the museum's restaurant on the left hand side, the restaurant and the outside of the room for opening in summer, there is a small garden and stage in the yard, and there will be a play in the summer evening. The museum's various settings all reflect the reasons why Nordic design is popular all over the world. Although it is not big, it has a lot to gain. The museum is located in the central tourist area of Copenhagen, not far from the famous churches and palaces, so it is easy to reach. Because of shelter from rain, we visited the museum first in the morning, and then we had a brunch in the restaurant of the museum. The price would not be raised because it was in the museum. It tasted good. Sitting in the garden area outside, the air after the rain was more fresh and pleasant.