For schools and institutions

Intro

Are you going on a trip with your class or living room? Or are you missing a new and different angle in teaching? We offer various types of tours and teaching courses.
Contact us and have a non-committal chat, or order a course here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

See the different ones offers here

on their own

You are always welcome to explore the MONASTERY RUIN on your own. There is free access all year round to both the ruin and the dissemination room.

Maribo Cathedral and the associated cemetery are located right next to the ruin and are of course also part of the story of the monastery.

KLOSTERRRUINEN is located right down to the Maribosøerne, where you can eat your packed lunches for the most beautiful view.

Søndersø with footbridge

FOR SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS

Intro

Are you going on a trip with your class or living room?   
Or are you missing a new and different angle in teaching?
Then come to the MUSEUM OBSCURUM. 

Contact us and get a non-binding offer or book a course at MUSEUM OBSCURUM here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

See the different ones offers here

mummified fairy

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Our brand new True Detective Club imaginatively puts the beliefs and superstitions of the past into a contemporary context of fake news and facts. With inspiration from the true crime genre, the students must delve into the occult and work with source criticism.

Fake news today carries some reminders of sorcery rumors and accusations in the past. There are powers in the world that want to destabilize our society through the spread of fake news. With True Detective Club you get a different and exciting way of working with source criticism.

Werewolf in the exhibition in the Museum Obscurum

True Detective Club

Target group: Primary school
Grade level: 5th - 8th grade

Where:
Museum Obscurum, Nykøbing F.

Price:
Price with guide: DKK 550.
Price without guide: free

Download teaching material for True Detective Club here

on their own

You are always welcome to explore the MUSEUM OBSCURUM on your own. However, we would encourage you to announce your arrival in advance so we can make sure there are not too many at the museum at a time.

Contact us or book an appointment here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

People by samurai

Practical information

Institutions and schools enter MUSEUM OBSCURUM in Nykøbing F. free of charge.
This also applies to the teachers and educators who accompany classes for teaching purposes, and groups of children associated with institutions.

Unfortunately, we do not have space for you to eat your packed lunches at the museum.
However, the square is only 1 min away and here there are both benches and cafes. 

You are welcome to visit the MUSEUM OBSCURUM outside normal opening hours. Contact the museum and make an appointment.

Contact bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk 
if you have any further questions.

Witch Room in Museum Obscurum

Education

Intro

Are you going on a trip with your class or living room? Or are you in need of a new and different angle in teaching? Then the REVENTLOW MUSEUM is ready to fulfill your wishes. We offer various types of tours, educational courses and children's birthday parties - and we tailor them to suit your exact needs.

Contact us and book a course here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

See the different ones offers here

PROGRESS

Where do you get your freedom from?

At the far end of Lolland lies the Pederstrup manor. Christian Reventlow lived here. One of Denmark's richest gentlemen, who over 200 years ago fought for the freedom you have today. A freedom that ended the power of the lords.

Read more about the process here

Illustration for the educational backpack about freedom. Detail of Christen Dalsgaard's picture from Hirschprung's collection: I wonder if he should come

Freedom

Target group: Primary school
Grade level: 7.
Learning areas: freedom, slave trade, gender & sexuality, democracy, constitution, education
Subjects: Danish, history, social studies
Duration: approx. 3 hours
Transport: contact the Cultural Service

Find the teaching material here

on their own

You are always welcome to explore the REVENTLOW MUSEUM on your own. However, we would like to encourage you to report your arrival in advance, so that we can make sure that there are not too many people at the outdoor museum at a time.

Practical information

Institutions and schools enter the REVENTLOW MUSEUM free of charge. This also applies to the teachers and pedagogues who accompany classes for teaching purposes, and groups of children associated with institutions.

You are welcome to enjoy your packed lunches in the area. It is only possible to sit outside.

You are welcome to visit the manor house outside normal opening hours. Contact the museum and make an appointment.

Contact us on: bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk, if you have further questions. Or call tel. 54 84 44 00.

Living room at Pederstrup

For schools and institutions

Intro

Are you going on a trip with your class or living room? Or are you missing a new and different angle in teaching? Then come to the STIFTSMUSEET in Maribo. We offer different types of tours and teaching courses and we tailor them to suit your specific needs.
Contact us and get a non-binding offer here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

See the different ones offers here

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Here you can visit the girl Lola and discover the fairytale world she lived in: nature! Lola and her family lived in and with nature, so the exhibition is also built as a journey through the world as it might have looked in Lola's time.

The teaching material introduces the Stone Age by focusing on how the students' everyday life is different from the world Lola lived in. When you arrive, you can either walk around on your own, or you can read the signs on the wooden boards together: It is Lola's "own" voice that narrates.

Children looking at objects in the exhibition Lola at the Stiftsmuseet in Maribo

Lola – the girl from the Stone Age

Target group: Primary school
Grade level: 3.-6. class

Where:
The Diocesan Museum, Maribo

Price:
Price with guide: DKK 550.
Price without guide: free

Download the teaching material for The girl from the Stone Age here

on their own

You are always welcome to explore the STIFTSMUSE on your own. However, we would encourage you to announce your arrival in advance so we can make sure there are not too many at the museum at a time.

During your visit, you are of course also welcome to eat packed lunches in the area, contact us to book the packed lunch room. 

Contact us and book an appointment here: bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

Children look into showcases

Practical information

Institutions and schools enter the STIFTSMUSEET in Maribo free of charge. This also applies to the teachers and educators who accompany classes for teaching purposes, and groups of children affiliated with institutions.

You are welcome to enjoy your packed lunches in the area. If you want to sit inside, it must be agreed with the museum in advance.

You are welcome to visit the STIFTSMUSEET outside normal opening hours. Contact the museum and make an appointment.

Contact bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk if you have any further questions. 

Stone ax in the LOLA exhibition
Children at the Diocesan Museum

before and after the visit

In addition to the LOLA exhibition, the museum has developed a Stone Age course "Taste of the Stone Age", which you can read about here.

The museum has several teaching courses, both at the STIFTSMUSEET and at our other exhibition venues and these can be seen here: 

Schools and institutions

Intro

Are you going on a trip with your class or living room? Or are you missing a new and different angle in teaching? Then THE OLD HOUSES in Maribo are the place that can fulfill your desires. We offer various types of tours, teaching courses and introductions to old village games - and we tailor them to suit your specific needs.
Contact us and get a non-binding offer here:  bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

 

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At the Frilandsmuseet, you have to dress up like old-fashioned schoolchildren. The boys must wear shirts and top hats, and the girls must wear aprons and scarves. Then you have to go straight into the old school and try an old-fashioned school lesson. Then it's time to play and visit the museum's other houses.

In the teaching material, you can work with life in Denmark in the 1800s. Through a playful and role-based approach to history, students can put their own school day into perspective and physically see the difference between the old-fashioned school and their own classroom.

The course is aimed at 0-5th grade, but the old school clothes that you can borrow primarily suit students up to and including 3rd grade.

Children in old-fashioned clothes experiencing a school day in the old school at the open-air museum in Maribo

School in the old days

Target group: Primary school
Grade level: 0.-5. class
Clothes only 0.-3. class

Where:
Open-Air Museum The Old Houses, Maribo

Price:
Price with guide: DKK 550.
Price without guide: free

Download the teaching material for School in the old days here

on their own

You are always welcome to explore the OLD HOUSES on your own. However, we would encourage you to announce your arrival in advance so that we can make sure that there are not too many at the open-air museum at a time.

During your visit, you are free to use the old games, the schoolroom or explore the old houses. You are of course also welcome to eat packed lunches in the area.

Contact us here: bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk

Two little girls trying the old village game 'gallows game'

Practical information

Institutions and schools enter the OLD HOUSES in Maribo free of charge. This also applies to the teachers and educators who accompany classes for teaching purposes, and groups of children affiliated with institutions.

You are welcome to enjoy your packed lunches in the area. It is possible to sit both inside and out. If you wish to sit inside, this must be agreed with the museum in advance.

You are welcome to visit the open-air museum outside normal opening hours. Contact the museum and make an appointment.

Contact bestilling@museumlollandfalster.dk if you have any further questions. 

Girls hanging on their heads from climbing frame

before and after the visit

DE GAMLE HUSE has developed five communication films, which you are welcome to use for educational purposes or as a preparation for your visit to the open-air museum. The films dive into everyday topics that are related to the present and can thus help to provide an understanding of 'the good old days'.
Watch the dissemination films here

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