





Enjoy a genuine Tivoli landmark interpreted in shiny glazed ceramics through Kähler’s handmade design traditions. Built in 1874 by architects Ove Petersen and Vilhelm Dahlerup, the Pantomime Theatre is today a popular gathering point during summer. Here, pantomimes and ballet performances are presented free of charge for Tivoli guests. It's a place where the art of pantomime lives on and continues to evolve, and where everyone can share the joy of fairytales together – a piece of Danish cultural history. This historic building has now been immortalised as one of the iconic lighthouses in Kähler’s popular Urbania series designed by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker. The lighthouse is 10 cm high and each window is cut by hand. The sparkling rays of the tealight are reflected in the Urbania lighthouse's crisp white ceramic to produce a stylish and cosy silhouette. Around it, playful clusters of light and shadow form.