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Sommerfugle Og Tropeland
Just outside of Nexø is Sommerfugle og Tropeland, with jungle climates and over 1000 butterflies.
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Krudttårnet
The whitewashed Krudttårnet is a remnant of the 17th-century citadel that once protected the port.
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Malmö Konsthall
One of Europe’s largest art spaces dedicated to contemporary art, this place has permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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Korsør By og Overfartsmuseum
This museum is dedicated to the ferries and icebreakers that traversed the Store Bælt over the past two centuries.
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Æro Museum
This sweet assemblage includes maritime paraphernalia, plus traditional clothing, furniture and household utensils.
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Roskilde Museum
Delve into Roskilde’s rich history, from the Stone Age through Harald Bluetooth’s legacy and the first railway in Denmark.
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Flaske Peters Samling
The former poorhouse displays the amazing life’s work of Peter Jacobsen (‘Bottle Peter’), who crafted 1700 ships-in-a-bottle.
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Caritas Springvandet
The Charity Fountain is the most beautiful in Copenhagen. It was built in 1608 and is a popular rallying point for buskers.
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Stevns Museum
Located beside World Heritage-listed Stevns Klint, this museum explores the areas famous cliff and its unique, ancient geology.
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Palmehus
In the 10-hectare Botanisk Have is the Palmehus , a large walk-through glasshouse containing a lush collection of tropical plants.
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Faaborg Arrest
This museum occupies the former prison cells (in service until 1989) in the town hall, where displays cover the justice system and prison life.
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Troense
Troense is a well-to-do seaside village with a small yachting harbour and quaint thatched houses: two particularly pretty streets are Grønnegade and Badstuen.
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Dybbøl Mølle
The Dybbøl windmill has been bombed twice and now stands as a beloved national symbol. Exhibits cover the mill’s history and explain the symbolism of the site.
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Gudhjem Museum
In the handsome former train station in the southern part of town, Gudhjem Museum features local history displays, temporary art exhibits and outdoor sculptures.
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HC Andersens Barndomshjem
The small childhood home of Hans Christian Andersen paints a picture of the writers poverty-stricken childhood. He lived here from 1807 to 1819, aged two to 14.
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Skovgaard Museet
Just outside the cathedral, this museum highlights further work of cathedral-artist Joakim Skovgaard, among other works by his contemporaries, plus changing exhibitions.
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Sankt Petri Kirke
Another handsome place of worship in the Latin Quarter is Sankt Petri Kirke, a German church that dates from the 15th century, making it the oldest church building in the city.
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Gilleleje Museum
This museum on the western side of town runs through Gilleleje’s history from the Middle Ages to the advent of summer tourism. It includes a 19th-century fisherman’s house.
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Sæby Museum
The towns small, sweet museum occupies a 17th-century timber-frame house. Expect to see an amber collection, a 1920s classroom and a classically furnished Victorian sitting room.
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Gråsten Chapel
The only part of the Gråsten palace open to the public is the richly adorned chapel, built between 1699 and 1702 and the only section of the old castle to survive the fire of 1757.
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