Discover the best top things to do in North Jutland, Denmark including Bangsbo Museum, Skagens Museum, Lindholm Hoeje Museum, Bunkermuseum Hanstholm, Herregaarden Hessel, Borglum Kloster, Egnssamlingen, Victor Petersen's Willumsen Collection at the Manor Odden, Gasmuseet, Bangsbo Fort Bunkermuseum.
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In the oldest barn in Denmark you find the best WW2 museum in Denmark from a Danish perspective on the occupation and resistance that followed. Authentic memorabilia combined with great story telling and nicely laid out exhibits make this museum a must see for anyone interested in WW2. You can also get close to and old Viking ship and see the old manor Bangsbo. The gardens are suberbly laid out too and in the adjacent field and forest you can see many deers. Highly recommend!
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Art museum in Skagen founded in 1908, and exhibiting an extensive collection of works by famous members of the colony of Skagen Painters who lived and worked in the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Names include P. S. Krøyer, Anna Ancher, Michael Ancher, Laurits Tuxen, Viggo Johansen, Marie Krøyer and Holger Drachmann.
We visited the Skagens Museum during a Viking cruise excursion and learned so much about the artists and history of the area while listening to the guide describe the beautiful works of art. Summer evening on Skagen Sanderstrand, 1893, was my favorite painting.
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The burial site of Lindholm Hoje is one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Denmark from late Iron Age and the Viking Age. Several hundred stone circles indicate the tombs. In the museum, you can see an exhibition on the lives of the Vikings on Lindholm Hoje as well as a new exhibition on the ancient time in the land of the Limfjorden.
If you are in Aalborg, don't miss to go here. The museum is very nice, as well as the outdoor area..
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We visited the Bunkermuseum in Hanstholm on a sunny, warm, late winter day. The museum is extremely informative and the many bunkers are well preserved and, as needed, restored. It struck us that those German military who were assigned to this post had relatively light duty, with spacious living quarters, dining areas, bathrooms with showers, etc. The front line foot soldiers of every nation would definitely want the comforts available here. The bunkers represent even more evidence of Hitler's love for concrete. While tha millions of cubic yards poured throughout France, in the Seigfried Line and elsewhere provided little defense against the Allied military machine, this outpost (which really did not see action during the war) is a testament to German engineering. The many weapons on display will intrigue even the most casual WWII military buff. It is well worth the visit.
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This old monestary from the 11th century is an excellent visit for both tourists and locals. Lots of interesting and diverse history from 1100 century to today. Great views as located on a high hill. Changing exhibitions, an excellent restaurant/cafe and a high quality shop. Fantastic both on sunny and rainy days. A great christmas market nov/dec. I visit almost every time I am in the area and it gets better every time!
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A fascinating place. A lot of work has been done by volunteers to restore this place. If you get the chance, do the guided tour and you will see even more interesting things!
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