Top 10 Science Museums in Denmark, Denmark

November 15, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Denmark, Denmark including Det danske Taendstikmuseum, Medical Museion, Zoological Museum, Ringsted Radiomuseum, Oekolariet, Botanical Garden and the Greenhouses, Laesoe Saltsyderiet, The Morgan Garage, Danish Museum of Science and Technology, Geological Museum.
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1. Det danske Taendstikmuseum

Sct Joergensbjerg 43, Kalundborg 4400 Denmark +45 29 73 66 47 [email protected] http://www.taendstikmuseum.dk
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Det danske Taendstikmuseum

The Danish Match Museum tells the story about a forgotten Danish Industry from 1837, when the first Applicant searched for a Match Factory until Swedish Match closed the last Factory in Denmark in 1972. See the History of Child Labor, Phosphornecroses, how close Denmark were to World Domination and what inspired H.C. Andersen to his Fairytale about the Little Match Girl.

2. Medical Museion

Bredgade 62, Copenhagen 1260 Denmark +45 35 32 38 00 [email protected] http://www.museion.ku.dk/
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4.5 based on 173 reviews

Medical Museion

Exploring, understanding and treating the body has always been the job of medicine. At Medical Museion we explore what medicine means for our lives – in the past, present and future. Medical Museion is a museum for everyone who has a body and is curious about how it is has been understood and treated, from Antiquity to Genetics. Exhibitions at Medical Museion draw on the museum’s vast collection of historical objects. However, you can also encounter cutting edge medical research and practice. The exhibitions take you on a journey through the world of medicine from historical understandings of our bodies to current challenges in public health such as obesity. The Body Collected (opened in 2015) lays out how medicine has collected the human body for research and teaching throughout history, running up to the present day. Guests are invited to join one of our guided tours (included in admission price) for a general introduction to the exhibitions, however, we also encourage you to explore the museum on your own. Do make sure to check out the museum’s calendar for special events, including Evening Consultations. Medical Museion is a university museum where scholars do research in science communication and medical humanities, often based in or contributing to the exhibitions. Many of the museum’s activities are experimental - both in format and content. Examples include the open collection room for Psychiatry, and the contemporary research focus of Room for Ageing. The Royal Surgical Academy Medical Museion is based in the buildings of the old Surgical Academy from 1787. Traces of the past are still evident in the exhibition rooms. At the centre of the museum is the anatomical theatre in which generations of medical student witnessed dissections of corpses and learned about anatomy. The anatomical theatre is still used for public lectures, doctoral defences and teaching. Medical Museion also hosts concerts, performance art and theatre in its historical surroundings, and arranges public events based on the exhibitions.

Reviewed By Miea_H - Bodo, Norway

The medical Museion is a combined museum and a research unit with a lot of history. The building has a really special atmosphere, with its vast collection of medical artefacts and materials, as well as the well kept rooms. Stepping in to the building was a treat on its own. It was definitely worth the visit.

3. Zoological Museum

Universitetsparken 15, Copenhagen 2100 Denmark +45 35 32 22 22 [email protected] http://zoologi.snm.ku.dk/
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Zoological Museum

Reviewed By Marketa90 - Prague, Czech Republic

the museum was great. many animals. suitable for adults and children. I warmly recommend. better to buy Copenhagen card, free entry

4. Ringsted Radiomuseum

Sankt Hansgade 34, Ringsted 4100 Denmark +45 57 61 57 00 http://www.radiomuseum.dk
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Ringsted Radiomuseum

5. Oekolariet

Daemningen 11, Vejle 7100 Denmark +45 76 81 20 60 [email protected] http://www.okolariet.dk/
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Oekolariet

Økolariet is a knowledge centre and experimentarium in Vejle. Through exhibitions, teaching and events our visitors learn about sustainability. Økolariet is near by the railway station and the entrance is free. We would like to welcome you in our sustainable world.

Reviewed By mikaelelkan - Copenhagen, Denmark

"Hi, have you been here before?...ok, the tour is..." that was how we where greated at the Ecolarium. It is a tour in the human ecosystem and quite fun and intelligent made. A tour in the sewers in the "underground train machine" , live rats and more. My kids where surprised by the level of fun and activities. I recommend this if you are in Vejle and have kids.

6. Botanical Garden and the Greenhouses

Peter Holms Vej, Aarhus 8000 Denmark +45 87 15 54 15 [email protected] http://sciencemuseerne.dk/botanisk-have/
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4.5 based on 548 reviews

Botanical Garden and the Greenhouses

Discover 4 different climate zones with stories about nature and plants from all over the world. In The Greenhouses botany and nature are in the center. Told for both children and adults. Explore 4 different climate zones with beautiful flowers and impressive plants or take a break in the cafe and enjoy the food and the green surroundings. In the plant collections and many other places in the Greenhouses you can hear stories of nature's wealth and influence in our daily lives.

Reviewed By bottledlights - Harstad, Norway

Originally I wanted to see Den Gamle By. It might be a nice place but I had that kind of feeling it was a tourist trap. So I went to the botanical garden instead which turned out to be a great decision. Not only is the entrance to the greenhouse free, there are even lots of beautiful butterflies, fish and even more exotic plants of course. I probably enjoyed this place much more than I would have enjoyed the old town.

7. Laesoe Saltsyderiet

Hornfiskroenvej 3, Laesoe Island 9940 Denmark +45 98 49 13 55 http://www.saltsyderiet.dk
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Laesoe Saltsyderiet

Reviewed By PhilipYos - Odessa, Ukraine

We truly enjoyed our visit here. A piece of proud Danish history here. Well worth your time. No entry fee. Superb giftshop for you to visit to support the local traditions. This place is even a UNESCO World Heritage site

8. The Morgan Garage

Besser Hovedgade 56, Samsoe 8305 Denmark http://www.themorgangarage.com/
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

The Morgan Garage

9. Danish Museum of Science and Technology

Fabriksvej 25, Helsingoer 3000 Denmark +45 49 22 26 11 http://tekniskmuseum.dk/
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4.0 based on 133 reviews

Danish Museum of Science and Technology

Reviewed By timonoed

Absolutely a must see if your are a tech freak, or just a big boy. Lots of funny stuff, from the period before the world went crazy. Love this playground.

10. Geological Museum

Oster Voldgade 5 - 7, Copenhagen 1350 Denmark +45 35 32 22 22 http://snm.ku.dk/
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4.0 based on 104 reviews

Geological Museum

Reviewed By lesliegbrown - Stonehaven, United Kingdom

Visited the Geological Museum with my 10 year old daughter whilst her elder sister and mother visited the Rosenberg Palace which is located nearby. The Dinosaur and Butterfly special exhibits were perfect in size to hold the attention of my daughter with lots of interactive areas and opportunities to work with the staff members to perform various activities. The Geological rock area was also very interesting with lots of wow moments seeing how many different types and shades of rocks that can be found all around the world. The fact the Rosenberg Palace visitors had to wait for us to finish our visit goes to show just how engaging this was for my daughter who usually gets bored quite quickly in these sorts of environments.

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