J. C. Jacobsen Garden

The main entrance is through a pergola on the left-hand side of the Tap E building, a former bottling plant which now serves as a cultural venue.

[1] He brought home inspiration as well as rare varieties of trees and other plants from his travels.

Soil from the construction of the brewery's extensive system of cellars was utilized to create topographical variation.

It consists of a series of terraced roof gardens created by a system of concave walls in ornamental brickwork.

[2] Designed by Svend Eske Kristensen in collaboration with Carlsberg's Project and Planning Departments, it is the result of a 1967-69 expansion of the Ny Tap bottling plant on a strip of land at the bottom of the garden.