10 million for promoting Nakskov Fjord

The People By the Fjord

Thanks to support of 10.357.416 kroner from Nordea-fonden, we can now invite citizens and tourists to experience the nature and cultural history of Nakskov Fjord. This is happening in the communication project Folket ved Fjorden. Over the next three years, we will develop an exhibition in the Port Building on Honnørkajen, and we will communicate Nakskov Fjord out in the countryside. We do this […]

Winter holiday: Stone Age mission at the Diocesan Museum

Three children with flashlights. They shine their light towards the viewer.

Are you ready to travel back 6.000 years in time? Come and experience the Stone Age with Lola, where the whole family can try their hand at fun and exciting tasks! During the day, you can learn what it was like to live as a Stone Age person, and gain insight into what it really means to be human. The activity […]

Nisselandsbyen at the outdoor museum

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Nisselandsby at the open-air museum The gnomes have moved into the small apple orchard at the open-air museum DE GAMLE HUSE. Here you can explore and get up close to the little red-headed creatures, their homes and perhaps find out what they do in the weeks leading up to Christmas. It is free to visit the gnome village and […]

Wedding – the beginning of a new life?

Drawing by Christian and Frederikke Reventlow

We are celebrating the 250th anniversary with an exhibition that sheds light on weddings, wedding fashion and marriage throughout history. From the enchanting and carefully reconstructed wedding dress of 1774, worn by Frederikke, to a range of wedding dresses worn by modern ladies of the manor over the past 50 years. The exhibition delves into the universe of weddings, love and dress fashion, but the […]

Country wedding – Feeling or sense? 

Arrangement with kiss, brandy glass, top hat and ear of corn

Visit the farm, where wedding preparations have been made. Widower and farm owner Niels is to marry Ane, and they mark the day with everything a farmer's wedding can pull. The whole village is invited and no expense has been spared. There is good food, fiddler music and, not least, plenty of beer and brandy. But how was […]

Extended theme about witches at Museum Obscurum

Plank table with clay bowls and plates with herbs and garlic and a deer skull.

In the Museum Obscurum, from 25 March you can delve even deeper into the history of witches, witch hunts and magic. In addition to a new interior and updating of the witches' room, the room inside is used to tell about witch hunts in Denmark, torture and executions - and not least the story of Denmark's last official witch trial: Anne Palles from Falster. As […]

The Christmas shop opens on November 1

The Christmas shop in Langgade 2 is where the real Christmas magic unfolds. The store exudes nostalgia, and the Christmas decorations take you back to a time when Christmas evenings were filled with anticipation and joy. Christmas baubles, lametta, peddlers' houses, beautiful glass ornaments from Brink Nordic and elves adorn the shelves and bring back memories of Christmas days gone by. Glitter and shine are […]

The Salmon Rider at the Museum Obscurum

Rasmus Kolbe, better known as the Salmon Rider, creates creative communication for children aged 6-14. He has a large, loyal fan base on many social media sites and makes an interactive Halloween video every year. We are incredibly happy that this year he chose our atmospheric Museum Obscurum as his backdrop, and precisely because of the [...]

The Darkest Night

Become a ghost hunter at the open-air museum De Gamle Huse on the evening of 17 + 18 October 2023. Several people have experienced mysterious and inexplicable events when they have visited the museum. There have been mentions of ghosts, farmhands and former residents with an unfinished task. But is there something to the conversation? You can now help find […]

The plant hut at the outdoor museum

In Havehuset you can now delve into the story of 1800th-century textiles and textile production. Get the story of how wool and linen became clothing, how plants gave clothes beautiful colors and what the people wore for everyday life and parties. Get an insight into local regional details, the differences in men's and women's clothing and how children [...]

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