It is the latest ban on the adoption of such bans in many EU countries, which mainly affects Muslim women wearing veil or burka.
People who violate the ban are forced to pay 1,000 kronor (118 lbs, 157 dollars) and the fine of repeat offenses will be ten times higher.
The wording of the new law is not specifically mentioned to Muslim women, but she said "anyone wearing clothes that hide her face in the public will be fined" Said.
When talking about the law, Denmark's Minister of Justice Søren Pape Poulsen says, "From a value perspective, we should discuss what kind of society we should have based on our roots and culture. In order to be able to see each other, we can not see each other 's expression It is very beneficial in Denmark. "
Amnesty International said the vote of Denmark is "a discriminatory infringement of women's rights."
However, the European Human Rights Court last year maintained a full ban on Belgium, stating that the harmony of the community outweighs the right to individual religious expression.
In April 2011, France became the first European country to ban the veil at public places, after seven years, France introduced a law prohibiting the use of remarkable religious symbols at public schools.
A few months later, Belgium announced this rule.
Since then, Austria, Bulgaria and southern Bavaria have been banned both in part and in part, the Dutch Parliament agreed to ban at the end of 2016 and was awaiting approval of the State House of Representatives.
The law prohibits the veil of Muslims such as Burka and Nicarb, but also restricts the use of medical masks and cosmetics by clowns. In Austria an estimated 150 women are wearing the entire Bulca but tourism officials have expressed concern that these measures will block visitors from the Gulf. France and Belgium banned Burka in 2011 and are currently taking similar measures in the Netherlands parliament. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that "the place permitted by German laws" should be prohibited from wearing a veil. Britain does not ban niqab or buruka
The Union and the opposition party rejected the request of Burka's ban. However, controversial laws have been introduced in some countries, but the latest ones were banned in full in July 2016. This means that women wearing burka (eye-covered mesh) or niqab (gaps covering the whole body) may face a fine of 10,000 euros. France was the first European country banning Buruka. It began in 2004 with the aim of fighting students from state-run schools and displaying all kinds of religious symbols. However, in April 2011 the government further banned the full veil more publicly. President Nicolas Sarkozy says they are 'unpopular' in France
In Spain's Catalan localities there are laws against Burka and Nycab. In 2013, the Spanish Supreme Court overturned the ban on certain parts and decided that it would "limit the freedom of religion." However, other fields are still going on - thanks to the European Human Rights Court in 2014 which declared that the veil prohibition would not violate human rights. Since the suicide bombing of two times in June 2015, women are prohibited from wearing veil. The government banned her after two days. Kalzeube Pahimi Deubet Prime Minister said it was "disguise" and stated that all Burkas sold will be incinerated. People are arrested and may be sentenced to sentence