Discover the best top things to do in West Jutland, Denmark including Vinderup Egnshistorisk Arkiv, Mississippi, Arne Haugen Sorensen Museum, Struer Museum, Skjern Reberbane, Abelines Gaard, Skjern Vindmolle, Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum, Tekstilmuseet, Skovsnogen - Deep Forest Artland.
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The museum's large art collection by Arne Haugen Sørensen has the artist and his wife, Keramiker Dorthe Steenbuch Krabbe, gathered over the last 30 years. It includes both paintings, watercolours, graphics, sculptures, ceramics and models for altardings.
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great b and o collection and a really entertaining sound lab. nice to see the development of radio and tv over nearly 100years.
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At Abelines Gaard you will have the opportunity to experience life as it was in the dune houses long the coast of the North sea. - Abelines Gaard is a part of Ringkobing-Skjern Museum, LIVING HISTORY.
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At Tekstilmuseet you will get close to history of the textile industry in Central Jutland and experience how the boom of the 1950s really set off the area and made Central Jutland go worldwide. In the authentic factory halls of the old Herning Cloth Factory you can experience the exhibition Made in Midtjylland, where we tell the story of how the textile industry changed Central Jutland from the 1950s and onwards. Children can get to work at the Children’s factory, you can study the Hammerum Girl’s almost 2000 years old dress or immerse yourself in the large machines in the spinning mill, which produce textile products for the museum’s shop.
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Skovsnogen is an exhibition space that is not defined by walls or ceiling, but unfolds under the open sky in a West Jutland forest. Skovsnogen confronts traditional ideas about the encounter between art and audience, and gives artists new opportunities to create and present their works. Skovsnogen conveys contemporary art to a new audience in a manner that does not require prior knowledge, but gives everyone an opportunity to experience the art.
I visited Skovsnogen on a cloudy and cold winter day, frost everywhere along a walking trail with a lot of outdoor art. That's the best outdoor museum I ever seen, surprising you at every single step you take either by the art works you encounter or by the beauty of the surrounding nature. Excellent combination between art and nature. If you like photography you'll love this place. I would say it's worth the visit at any time of the year.
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