The Danish Police Museum is dedicated to the history of law enforcement in Denmark.
It is based in a former police station on Fælledvej, off Sankt Hans Torv, in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The museum traces its history back to 1904 when a collection of artefacts was founded in the cellar under Copenhagen Court House.
The top floor contained a residence for the head of the police station.
[1] The ground floor contains an exhibition about the history of the Danish Police Corps from its foundation in 1682 until the present day.