Copenhagen opens The Happiness Museum Posted on 9 September 2020 The Happiness Museum has opened in Denmark, which was named the second happiest country in the world this year after Finland. The museum is situated in Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital. It seeks to literally bring happiness to life. ‘We all seem to be looking for happiness – but perhaps we are looking in the wrong places. We have gotten richer as societies but often failed to become happier. Therefore, the Happiness Research Institute decided to create a museum where we can bring happiness to life,’ says the museum’s official website. View this post on Instagram It’s a sign! We are so excited to announce that The Happiness Museum will open a week from today. We are looking forward to welcoming you. A post shared by The Happiness Museum (@thehappinessmuseum) on Jul 7, 2020 at 4:58am PDT The museum was created by The Happiness Research Institute, which is essentially a think tank that has focuses on happiness, quality of life and well-being. The facility comprises of eight rooms that broach the subject of happiness. Each room has a different perspective of the topic and overall the museum showcases how happiness is part of our daily lives. ‘Our hope is that guests will leave a little wiser, a little happier and a little more motivated to make the world a better place,’ says the website. View this post on Instagram How do you define happiness? What is your happiest memory? Our guests shape the Happiness Around the World exhibition by covering the walls with their definitions and memories of happiness. Today is International Day of Friendship. It is wonderful to see how highly valued friendship is for our guests’ happiness. To share happiness with your friends, visit The Happiness Museum in inner Copenhagen. We look forward to hearing what happiness means to you, and explaining how spending time with our friends impacts our happiness. A post shared by The Happiness Museum (@thehappinessmuseum) on Jul 30, 2020 at 6:09am PDT One of the exhibits in the Happiness Museum is a world map of happiness showcasing the ranking of each country. The World Happiness Report has published its annual ranking of the globe’s countries with Nordic countries always placing in the top 10. ‘From 2013 until today, every time the World Happiness Report (WHR) has published its annual ranking of countries, the five Nordic countries – Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland – have all been in the top ten, with Nordic countries occupying the top three spots in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Clearly, when it comes to the level of average life evaluations, the Nordic states are doing something right, but Nordic exceptionalism isn’t confined to citizen’s happiness. ‘No matter whether we look at the state of democracy and political rights, lack of corruption, trust between citizens, felt safety, social cohesion, gender equality, equal distribution of incomes, Human Development Index, or many other global comparisons, one tends to find the Nordic countries in the global top spots,’ reads the report for 2020. View this post on Instagram When the temperature is 24°C + happiness increases by 5.13 points. The European heatwave is in full effect – which means that in Copenhagen we have taken off our wool socks and put on our sunglasses to bask in the glorious sunshine. At The Happiness Museum we can explain how all weather conditions differently influence our happiness. Learn more by visiting us at Admiralgade 19. A post shared by The Happiness Museum (@thehappinessmuseum) on Jul 31, 2020 at 5:04am PDT Tickets to the museum cost DKK 95 (R252). Visitors are encouraged to bring a smartphone along so that they can take part in the science of it all. There are questionnaire and other interactive experiences to take part in. To find out more, visit the museum’s website here. Image credit: Instagram/ @thehappinessmuseum Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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