List of Magazine in Denmark | Most Popular Magazine in Denmark

Corsaren: Corsaren was a Danish-language weekly satirical and political magazine founded in 1840 by Meïr Aron Goldschmidt in Copenhagen, famous for its sharp humour, critique of authority and controversial public debates before it ceased regular publication in the mid-1840s

Euroman: Euroman is a Danish monthly lifestyle and fashion magazine for men, first published in 1992, featuring in-depth articles on culture, style, design, travel and modern living for quality-conscious readers.

Aktuel NaturvidenskabAktuel Naturvidenskab is a Danish popular science magazine published in Aarhus that presents news, in-depth articles and background from the world of natural science for a broad audience interested in research and science topics.

Heretica: Heretica was a Danish cultural and literary magazine published in Copenhagen from 1948 to 1953, known for its conservative, existential-humanist essays, poems and debates that challenged prevailing ideological trends in post-war literature.

Faklen: Faklen was a Danish intellectual and humanist magazine (1996–2011) based in Copenhagen, known for debating politics, culture, philosophy and social issues with a critical and humanist perspective.

Panorama in Interlingua: Panorama in Interlingua is a bimonthly international magazine published in Denmark (Odense/Taastrup) by the Union Mundial pro Interlingua, written entirely in the Interlingua auxiliary language with news, journalism, book reviews and cultural articles from around the world.

HelseHelse is one of Denmark’s oldest and most widely read health and lifestyle magazines, published since the 1950s in Copenhagen with articles on health, prevention, nutrition and well-being for a broad Danish audience.

Science Illustrated: Science Illustrated is a popular science magazine published by Bonnier Publications that appears in Denmark under the local title Illustreret Videnskab, offering visually engaging articles on nature, technology, medicine and culture to curious readers.

Vennen: Vennen (The Friend) was a Danish magazine for gay men published from 1949 until 1974, originally as the membership magazine of the Forbundet af 1948 (Denmark’s first gay rights organization) before becoming available at newsstands in Denmark and other Nordic countries.

Historisk Tidsskrift: Historisk Tidsskrift is Denmark’s leading peer‑reviewed history journal, first published in 1840 and still issued twice a year with scholarly articles, debates and reviews on Danish and international historical research.

Femina: Femina is a long-established Danish women’s lifestyle magazine published by Aller Media, covering fashion, beauty, food, home, health and modern women’s life topics with inspiration and stories for everyday life.

Vindrosen: Vindrosen was a Danish literary and cultural magazine published from 1954 to 1973, known for featuring modernist literature, essays, criticism and debate that helped shape cultural journalism in Denmark.

Kvinden & Samfundet: Kvinden & Samfundet (Woman & Society) is a Danish feminist magazine published by the Danish Women’s Society (Dansk Kvindesamfund) since 1885, widely recognized as the world’s oldest continuously published women’s periodical focusing on gender equality, culture and social issues.

Kritik: Kritik was a Danish bimonthly cultural and literary magazine published in Copenhagen from 1967 until 2016, known for its essays, reviews and in‑depth discussions of literature, art and philosophy.

Illustreret Tidende: Illustreret Tidende was a Danish weekly illustrated magazine published from 1859 to 1924, combining international and local news, literature, entertainment and visual reporting, making it one of Denmark’s most celebrated 19th‑century periodicals.

Tilskueren: Tilskueren was a Danish monthly cultural and literary magazine published in Copenhagen from 1884 to 1939, featuring essays, literary criticism, social debate and articles on art and science that influenced Danish cultural life in the late 19th and early 20th century

Ugebladet Søndag: Ugebladet Søndag (often called SØNDAG) is a popular Danish weekly lifestyle magazine published by Aller Media since 1921, focusing on topics like fashion, beauty, home, health, culture and inspiring stories for adult readers.

Kritisk Revy: Kritisk Revy was a Danish quarterly cultural and architectural magazine edited by Poul Henningsen and published in Copenhagen from 1926 to 1928, known for its avant‑garde critiques of architecture, design and broader cultural issues that influenced Scandinavian modernism.

Taarnet: Taarnet (The Tower) was a Danish monthly arts and literary magazine founded and edited by Johannes Jørgensen in Copenhagen from 1893 to 1894, known as an early avant‑garde publication and a key representative of symbolism in Danish art and literature.

Jødisk Familieblad: Jødisk Familieblad was a monthly Jewish magazine published in Copenhagen from 1928 until April 1940, serving as the official organ of the Det Mosaiske Troessamfund (the Jewish communal organization) with news and cultural content for Denmark’s Jewish community.

Hendes Verden: Hendes Verden (Her World) is a Danish weekly women’s and lifestyle magazine published by Egmont Magasiner A/S since 1937, featuring articles on health, home, food, personal care, needlework and inspiration for everyday life.

Bo Bedre: Bo Bedre is Denmark’s leading monthly lifestyle and interior design magazine, first published in 1961, offering inspiration on home décor, architecture, Scandinavian design and practical lifestyle tips.

Bionyt: Bionyt – Videnskabens Verden is a Danish popular science magazine published since 1980, focusing on international biological and natural science research, making complex topics understandable for science‑interested readers.

Ravnen: Ravnen (The Raven) was a Danish political satire and labour‑movement magazine published in Copenhagen from 1876 until 1921, known for its sharp social and political commentary through articles and caricatures.

Tipsbladet: Tipsbladet is a Danish weekly sports magazine established in 1948, focusing primarily on football news, analysis, interviews and commentary as one of the oldest and most influential football publications in the Nordic region.

Penge og Privatøkonomi: Penge og Privatøkonomi is a Danish monthly business and finance magazine published in Copenhagen since 1977, focusing on personal money management, investing, savings, pension and economic tips for private individuals.

Fjölnir: Fjölnir was an annual Icelandic‑language literary and cultural journal first published in Copenhagen from 1835 to 1847 by a group of young Icelandic intellectuals (the Fjölnismenn), who used it to promote Icelandic language, poetry and national consciousness during the 19th century.

Svikmøllen: Svikmøllen is a long‑running Danish satirical annual magazine featuring cartoons and humorous commentary on the year’s political, social and cultural events, first published in 1914/1915 and still a classic part of Danish satire culture.

Politisk Revy: Politisk Revy was a Danish bi‑weekly political magazine published in Copenhagen from 1963 until 1987, known for its left‑wing, analytical commentary on politics, international affairs and social issues during its run.

Punch: Punch was a Danish satirical and illustrated humour magazine published in Copenhagen from 1873 until 1895, modelled on the British Punch and known for its witty drawings and social commentary that poked fun at politics and society.

Klingen: Klingen was a Danish avant‑garde art and cultural magazine published in Copenhagen from 1917 to 1920, founded by artist Axel Salto, that became an important voice for modernism and experimental art in Denmark and the Nordic region

Hvedekorn: Hvedekorn is a Danish quarterly literary magazine founded in 1920 and published in Copenhagen, specialising in poetry, prose and art, with contributions from many of Denmark’s notable poets and writers over the decades.

Pcplayer: pcplayer is a Danish monthly video games magazine launched in 1995, focusing on PC gaming news, reviews, previews and hardware features for Danish‑speaking gamers. It was based in Copenhagen and became a well‑known title before later evolving into other gaming brands.

Gaffa: GAFFA is Denmark’s largest and oldest monthly music magazine, founded in 1983 and published in Danish with news, interviews, reviews and concert guides for music fans across the Nordic region. It also runs the annual GAFFA‑Prisen music awards and a popular online site covering Danish and international music culture.

Idényt: Idényt is a Danish lifestyle and home‑&‑garden magazine freely distributed to households, first published in 1978, and known for its practical tips, inspiration and ideas for house and garden living.

Familie Journal: Familie Journal is one of Denmark’s most beloved weekly family magazines, published since 1877 with heart‑warming everyday stories, practical tips, recipes, puzzles and a TV guide for Danish readers of all ages.

Ude og Hjemme: Ude og Hjemme is a classic Danish weekly family and women’s magazine published since 1926 by Aller Media, offering a mix of lifestyle articles, recipes, personal stories, health tips and TV program guides that appeal to a broad Danish readership.

Alt for Damerne: Alt for Damerne is a long‑running Danish weekly women’s lifestyle magazine covering fashion, beauty, food, interior, health and culture with inspiring articles and interviews for modern readers. It has been one of Denmark’s most popular women’s magazines since it was first published in 1946.

Ingeniøren: Ingeniøren (officially Nyhedsmagasinet Ingeniøren) is Denmark’s leading weekly engineering and technology news publication, covering science, innovation, industry and societal debate with in‑depth reporting since 1892.

Se og Hør: Se og Hør is Denmark’s most popular weekly TV guide and celebrity journalism magazine published by Aller Media, known for its mix of entertainment news, gossip about national and international stars, and television program listings.

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