Denmark, Ringkobing

VW & Retro Museum Ulfborg is a charming family museum in West Jutland that evokes nostalgia with an impressive collection of VW cars and retro items from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Visit museum for a unique experience where classic cars and retro design meet. Museum offer free tours and extend opening hours in 2024 for groups of at least 15 paying adults.

Denmark, Aarhus

Nestled into the rolling landscape of southern Aarhus, and displaying world-class exhibitions that dive into human history, Moesgaard offers visitors a unique experience combining nature, culture, and history. Now a renowned destination and an open-air stage for community activities, the museum is truly brought to life and embedded with a genuine sense of place by the many people it attracts through the year.

Denmark, Aarhus

The palace is surrounded by a park with large sweeping, small ponds and shrub-covered slopes. Marselisborg Palace has its name from a family that immigrated from The Netherlands. The merchant Gabriel Marselis acquired a portion of Jutland Crownland from Frederik the 3rd in 1661, and his son Constantin built the barony Marselisborg.

Denmark, Silkeborg

Labyrinthia is a fun, enjoyable and challenging attraction for children, adults and seniors, where you can exercise both your brain and legs. They are specialized in having various types of mazes and labyrinths.

Denmark, Herning

Situated in a cosy Danish forest, the open-air art gallery Skovsnogen is a dreamy collection of permanent and temporary installations that offer visitors the chance to take a surreal stroll through a place that has become an adult playground.

Denmark, Aarhus

In addition to exhibitions, the Museum of Modern Art often hosts meetings with Danish and international artists, as well as other events. It is also worth visiting for the viewing platform, which is a ring above the roof of the building. Its distinctive feature is the glass of all the colors of the rainbow, allowing you to look at Aarhus through different filters.

Denmark, Logten

In Den Gamle By you can see Denmark as Hans Christian Andersen saw it, ride in a carriage along the cobbled streets or leisurely sail along the canal in a boat. The museum complex is divided into several exhibitions that allow you to trace the development of a typical Danish city in different eras. You will see the everyday life of 18th century houses, visit craft workshops, learn how the working class lived in the last century and much more.

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