In Silkeborg, you can customize whatever kind of getaway suits you. Spend a week with the family working on a local farm or have a splash in the pristine Almindsø Lake. Try your hand at orienteering, or push it to the max while cycling or rambling along a stunning countryside trail. Or, simply float along on cloud nine, spending some restorative time in on of the area's many "bathing lakes." An annual jazz festival, regular fireworks parties and a passel of theme parks spice up the Scandanavian serenity.
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Terra Unique is a small ceramic studio based near Silkeborg, Denmark. All ceramics are handmade by Yvonne Greiner and made with a lot of love. The design is rustical, scandinavian and unique. Yvonne speaks german, english, swedish and danish.
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Asger Jorn is one of the most influential danish artists. Museum Jorn holds collections that consist of Jorn's own works, an international collection of art from Cobra Painters and artist who inspired Jorn such as Max Ernst, Francis Picabia, Fernand Leger, Man Ray and Pablo Picasso. The Museum has interchangeable international exhibitions, special events and a workshop that challenges all members of the familiy. At Museum Jorn there is always room for contemplation, creativity and fun experiences. Opening hours 2020, 21 Jan. 2020 - 6 Dec. 2020: Mondays closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10 am - 5 pm Thursday 10 am-9 pm Saturday, Sunday and pub. holidays 10 am
Went for Banksy and discovered world full of double menings. Jorn Museum is always worth a visit, but current special exhibition is a must. Do allow good couple of hours.
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Art Centre Silkeborg Bad is located in beautiful surroundings by the Lake Ornso in Silkeborg. The Art Centre is surrounded by a sculpture park and is located in the oldest preserved health-resort in Denmark from 1883. The Art Centre displays various art exhibitions throughout the year with contemporary Danish and international artists. In one of the buildings you can learn more about the 100 years of history of the health-resort.
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Beautiful surroundings, great machines, Northern Europe’s oldest wheel and other unique archaeological finds – Klosterlund Museum has it all. At Klosterlund Museum you can experience the machines of the peat industry and original archaeological finds from settlements of Stone Age hunter-gatherers. We tell the story of how people have lived in the area for thousands of years, and especially how they have utilized the peat bogs over the years. There is also plenty of space to play freely at our large natural playground with a view of the forest and the lake Bølling Sø.
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