Discover the best top things to do in Loegumkloster, Denmark including Loegumkloster Kirke, Troejborg Slotsruin, Branderup Kirke, Ravsted Kirke, Hjemsted Oldtidspark, Krigsfangegravene, Det Gamle Apotek, Agerskov Kirke, Museum Sonderjylland Kulturhistorie Tonder, Klovtoft Kurklinik & Barfodspark.
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Trøjborg Caste-ruin was first build as a Middle Ages Castle in the 14th Century.
Later, in 1580. was build the Renaissance Castle, which Ruin, we see today.
The Castle was demolished in 1854, except the South-wall and the basement.
There is a Moat around the Castle, and a Bridge over the Moat lead you to the Portal, which is reconstructed.
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Medieval church with the original windows to the north and east. The tower probably 18th century. The church was open.
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Ravsted kirke Åbenrå, det hedder kirken og det er i den kommune den ligger, og er fuldstændig tilfældig valgt.
Lad os være jysk, "Det er Træls, at komme fra midt vest og til syd, og møde en lukket dør".
Alligevel er der 22 foto fra kirken, vi er slevfølgelig gået rundt om den på kirkegården, og også fundet detaljer som vi plejer.
Resten af de 22 foto finder I på http://yesterdaysfoto.dk/ i vort kirke galleri.
Den hvidkalkede og blytækte kirke, der antagelig i senromansk tid omkring 1250 er forlænget mod vest og øst, er fra 1200-tallet.
Tårnet er bygget i 1400-tallet og i 1746 er der føjet et trappehus til tårnet.
Koret fik i 1400-tallet to krydshvælv, og skibet snart efter tre otte-ribbede hvælv.
Det senmiddelalderlige våbenhus er ændret en del, og taggavlen er fra 1743.
Tagtømmeret over skibets vestende har særlig interesse ved at være nummereret med runetegn.
Kirken er senest restaureret 1967.
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My husband and I thought the Oldtidspark was very fascinating, food for thought and food for the imagination! In fact it was brilliant. I like the way in which the people running the Oldtidspark substantiated the facts which were presented. There were also animals that the Stone Age people may have had.
It was done in such a way that you could imagine that you were living way back then – almost two thousand years! There was also a film, the commentary was in Danish and English, which was excellent, and it was very well done. Those acting the parts of Stone Age people spoke Danish, but given that we cannot trace the language of the Stone Age inhabitants, I wonder if it would have been a good idea to get the actors to speak in a language like Esperanto to give the Stone Age era more mystery – just a thought and a suggestion! Reason I say that is that Esperanto is a neutral language and does not ascribe to any culture.
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Lidt gemt af vejen i en lille skov ligger dette monument for krigens gru. Man kører gennem et industriområde og kommer frem til Krigsfangevej, der er gode skilte, her kan man parkere og gå de sidste skridt ind i skoven.
Under første Verdenskrig var der i Løgumkloster en lejr for krigsfanger, vel op til 2000 mand og på grund af manglende og dårlig kost kombineret med hårdt arbejde.Døde mange af plettyfus i 1915 og man har derfor en gravplads på stedet. Der er 71 ens stenkors hvorpå nationalitet, navn og dødsdag stor, her franskmænd, Belgier og flest Russere. Der blev af medfangerne rejst mindesmærke som i 1923 rejst et nyt monument i granit og her står der tekst på dansk, russisk og fransk. Lidt væk fra disse gravsten står inde i skoven en sten helt for sig, navnet kunne tyde på at det var en jøde, lidt underligt for i 1 verdenskrig kæmpede også jøderne med i de stående styrker.
Stedet var meget pænt og velholdt og jeg kan opfordre til at man besøger denne del af vores historie.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
A lot of different crafts and gift ideas. One will find what one did not know you missed spread in more than 40 rooms. Even Christmas items all year through. It is situated in a beautiful building from 1595, the house of The Old Pharmacy. In 1671 it was transformed from being a residential house into a pharmacy and had this function until 1989.
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A really nice find. The museum itself is divided into rooms, and most have guides written in English or German as well as Danish. Unfortunately this does not extend to everywhere hence only 4 stars. The old furniture is really interesting. There is a room for lace making and one filed with ancient maps. A turn through a low door takes you to the old prison, which contain a number of rooms which have panels which the prisoners inscribed some unique graffitti in the 19th century.
The watertowere itself has about 8 levels all with examples of the furniture made by Wenger. The top most floor has 360 degree views, and offers distance views over the city of Tonder, as well as farmlands. The room itself is really a conference room, which in my view would be a bit depressing if the sun wasn't shining.
The Art Museum, is full of Modern Art, not my style, but a nice building with a cafe/shop.
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The concept is pretty simple; you walk barefoot around a little park, where the landscape and some signs help you explore and sense through your feet. Small tubs of mud, a sensory path where you follow a line with closed eyes, a track through the plantation with oblong boxes containing gravel, pinecones, beach sand, logs etc. And at the end, a shallow pool to wade around in while digesting all the pedal input of your walk.
As I visited on a quiet day by myself, the experience was quite meditative. But there are many nooks and paths to discover and cute and quirky decorations and some picnic area, and I could easily imagine a more adventurous and boisterous experience, if I had come with friends and children.
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