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Thomas on the Mountain – The 6 Forgotten Giants

A welcoming wooden giant inviting you to sit, relax, and share the view from atop an Albertslund hilltop.

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Thomas on the Mountain is one of six monumental wooden sculptures hidden across Copenhagen's western suburbs, created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo from recycled scrap wood. This quirky 26-meter-tall giant sits atop a clearing in Albertslund, inviting visitors to climb onto his long legs and enjoy panoramic views of Kongsholmparken. Part of an open-air treasure hunt project, the sculpture celebrates sustainable art and encourages exploration of overlooked natural landscapes beyond the city center.

A brief summary to Thomas on the Mountain, The 6 Forgotten Giants

  • Albertslund, 2620, DK
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 3 hours
  • Free
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5

Local tips

  • Wear sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip. The paths to the giants can become muddy and slippery, especially after rain or during winter months.
  • Bring a picnic and spend time sitting on Thomas's legs to fully experience the sculpture. The clearing offers a peaceful spot to rest and enjoy the surrounding nature.
  • Download the official treasure map from Thomas Dambo's website before visiting. GPS coordinates and printed maps help navigate the forest paths more easily.
  • Visit during spring or summer for the best experience. Wildflowers bloom, birds are active, and the weather is more pleasant for extended outdoor exploration.
  • Plan to visit multiple giants in one day if possible. Combining Thomas on the Mountain with other nearby giants (such as Hilltop Trine in Hvidovre) creates a more rewarding adventure.
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Getting There

  • S-train and walking

    Take the S-train line B from Copenhagen Central Station toward Høje Taastrup. Alight at Albertslund Station (approximately 25–30 minutes from the city center). From the station, follow signs toward Kongsholmparken or use GPS to navigate the forest paths leading to the clearing. The walk from the station is approximately 20–25 minutes through suburban streets and park trails. No entrance fee required.

  • Car rental

    Rent a car from Copenhagen city center and drive to Albertslund (approximately 20–25 kilometers, 25–35 minutes depending on traffic). Park near Kongsholmparken or use the coordinates 55.6473, 12.3429 to locate nearby parking areas. From parking, follow forest paths or marked trails to the clearing where Thomas sits. Parking is typically free in this suburban area. A car is the most flexible option if visiting multiple giants in one day.

  • Guided tour

    Join an organized tour group that visits multiple giants in a single day. Tours typically depart from central Copenhagen, include transportation, and provide expert guidance on the history and locations of all six sculptures. Tours usually last 4–6 hours and cost approximately 150–200 Danish Krone per person. This option eliminates navigation challenges and provides cultural context.

  • Bicycle

    Rent a bicycle from Copenhagen and cycle to Albertslund (approximately 20–25 kilometers, 60–90 minutes depending on route and fitness level). Cycling is popular in Denmark and allows flexibility to visit multiple giants. Bike rental costs approximately 50–100 Danish Krone per day. Be prepared for a moderate physical effort and potentially muddy forest paths near the sculpture.

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A Giant Born from Scrap and Community Spirit

Thomas on the Mountain is one of six colossal wooden sculptures that form an artistic treasure hunt across Copenhagen's western municipalities. Created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo in 2016 as part of the Vestegnen Culture Week initiative, this particular giant stands in a clearing atop a hill in Albertslund, where he gazes peacefully across the surrounding parkland. The sculpture was named after Thomas Dambo's intern, also called Thomas, who participated in the project from its inception. Like all six giants, Thomas on the Mountain was constructed entirely from recycled and scrap wood—materials salvaged from local demolition projects, fallen branches, and leftover timber—making it a powerful statement about transforming waste into wonder.

The Vision Behind the Giants

The Six Forgotten Giants project emerged from a simple but profound ambition: to bring art outside museum walls and into the natural world. Rather than creating sculptures for galleries, Dambo and his team of local volunteers deliberately positioned each giant in scenic, often overlooked locations throughout Copenhagen's suburbs. The project encourages both locals and visitors to venture beyond the city center, discover hidden natural beauty, and experience art in an unexpected, immersive way. Each giant possesses its own distinct personality and backstory, with names honoring the volunteers and friends who helped construct them. This approach transforms a simple visit into an adventure—a genuine treasure hunt that rewards curiosity and exploration.

An Interactive Experience in Nature

What makes Thomas on the Mountain special is its invitation to interaction. Unlike traditional sculptures meant only for viewing from a distance, this giant welcomes visitors to sit on his long, outstretched legs and enjoy the view alongside him. The clearing at the summit of the hill provides a natural amphitheater where groups can gather, picnic, and contemplate the landscape. The experience is deliberately tactile and intimate—you're not simply observing art, but becoming part of it, sharing a moment with a wooden companion in a tranquil forest setting. The surrounding Kongsholmparken offers walking trails, natural vegetation, and seasonal wildlife, making the visit a complete nature experience rather than a quick photo stop.

Sustainable Art and Environmental Consciousness

Every element of Thomas on the Mountain reflects Dambo's commitment to environmental responsibility. The sculpture's construction from waste materials sends a clear message about resource recovery and creative reuse. By drawing visitors into nature to appreciate art, the project also promotes environmental awareness and connection to the landscape. The location itself—a natural clearing in a forest park—minimizes environmental impact while maximizing the contrast between the human-made sculpture and the living ecosystem surrounding it. This integration of art, nature, and sustainability creates a holistic experience that educates visitors about the possibilities of transforming discarded materials into meaningful cultural objects.

Part of a Larger Adventure

Thomas on the Mountain is just one chapter in Dambo's ongoing story. The complete Six Forgotten Giants treasure hunt spans six municipalities—Albertslund, Høje Taastrup, Hvidovre, Ishøj, Rødovre, and Vallensbæk—each with its own giant and unique setting. Fellow giants include Teddy Friendly (nestled by a lake), Hilltop Trine (perched on a hillside), Little Tilde (surrounded by wildlife and featuring 28 birdhouses), Sleeping Louis (offering shelter within his mouth), and Oscar Under the Bridge (hidden beneath a waterway). Visiting Thomas on the Mountain as part of the full hunt transforms a single sculpture visit into a day-long expedition across Copenhagen's suburban landscapes, revealing natural beauty that many residents and tourists never discover.

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