Discover the best top things to do in South Jutland, Denmark including Mekanisk Museum Sonderjylland, Tarp Bunkermuseum, Teddy Bear Art Museum, Esbjerg Museum, Fisheries- and Maritime Museum, Ribe Vikinge Center, Jollmands Gaard, The Froslev Camp Museum, Museum Frello, Naturcenter Tonnisgaard.
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The Museum opens again February 1 2020 Teddy Bear Art Museum is situated in the former private home of the LEGO family in the heart of Billund. The Museum, over 700 square metres in size, comprises galleries, shop and a workshop - all with a common theme - teddy bears! The Museum's collection, with more than 1,200 teddy bears, reflects the versatility in style, materials and creativity of the teddy bear as an art form. Enjoy a piece of cake and a cup of coffee, or a light lunch in the Teddy Bear Cafe. Take a stroll round the beautiful park filled with trees and flowers in "Edith's Garden".
An amazing collection with plenty of information and friendly helpful curators. Even if you have no particular interest in bears the history is fascinating. Lovely little cafe on site too.
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Esbjerg Museum's exhibitions tell the story of the area's cultural and natural history from the first settlers to modern day Esbjerg. In the amber exhibition you will find extraordinary and beautiful items - some date back 10,000 years. In the museum shop you will find classic souvenirs as well as unique gifts. Admission: adult 40 kr., Child u. 18 Years free
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Me and my freind have fun... watching different kind of fish swimming around and also the seal it was my first time to see them.. and aome knowledge about oit rigs the simulator and the food was all perfect.. thank you so much till next time.
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The visit to Ribe Viking Center was very exciting. I was able to put my hand on various attractions and try archery, woodwork, knitting with needle. The vikings who were in the houses were happy to answer the questions and I gained a lot of new knowledge. The Center also has a farm with many animals: cows, sheep’s, pig with piglets and some friendly cats. In the middle of the day there was an exciting bird show and in addition you could see a cool performance where viking played with fire and did some juggling.
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One of Europe's best preserved prisoner of war camps. The Froslev Camp was built as a German internment camp in 1944 during the German occupation of Denmark and today is one of Europe's best preserved German prisoner of war camps. Several thousand Danes were imprisoned at the camp by the German security police. Even though the Froslev Camp was built to avoid the deportation of Danes to concentration camps in Germany, around 1600 Froslev prisoners were sent on, contrary to all agreements, to the horrors of the German concentration camps. In the days of liberation, there was an urgent need for internment options for the thousands of Danish citizens who the Resistance suspected of activities detrimental to the state. The Froslev Camp's many barracks could be used for this purpose. The Froslev Camp was renamed the Faarhus Camp and the camp was reused for so-called quislings or traitors. The museum contains an exhibition about the Faarhus Camp, which opened in March 2013. The Museum is closed in December and January.
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At Museum Frello you can experience a completely different world. Otto Frello had a unique style which makes both adults and kids think that art is cool. Try our Frello Treasure Hunt with your kids and find hidden details in the paintings. Bring family and friends and we assure you will experience art in a completely new way after meeting Frello. His paintings are filled with intricate details, that will make you want to revisit again and again.
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