404 Not Found

404 Not Found


nginx
Home> Destinations> Europe> Copenhagen> See> Museums

The Open Air Museum

Updated: 2014-07-11 / (visitcopenhagen.com)
LargeMediumSmallPrinter

[Photo from visitcopenhagen.com]

The Open Air Museum, Frilandsmuseet, is one of the oldest and biggest open air museums in the world.

The Open Air Museum north of Copenhagen is one of the largest and oldest in the world. Spread across 86 acres of land, the museum houses more than 50 farms, mills and houses from the period 1650-1940.

The buildings were re-errected with gardens and surrounding landscape to give visitors an impression of the history and environments of the country life as it was.

Virtually every region in Denmark and the Faeroe Islands as well as the former Danish provinces of southern Sweden and northern Germany is represented at the Open Air Museum so you can travel the length and breadth of Denmark in a single afternoon - just a stone's throw from Copenhagen centre.

 

Opening Time:

Spring, summer and autumn

Monday closed

May 1-June 30: Tuesday-Sunday 10-16 (open White Monday May 25)

July 1-Auguest 9: Tuesday-Sunday 10-17

August 11-October 18: Tuesday-Sunday 10-16

Christmas weekends

November 28+29 and December 5+6:10-16

The museum opens again Easter 2016 from Monday, Tuesday until Easter Monday (March 24-28)

Admission Price: Free of charge

Address: Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kgs.Lyngby

Web: www.natmus.dk

Email: fogf@natmus.dk

Phone: +45 3347 3481

8.03K

I want to comment

downarrow
Login Create an account
Comments posted above represent reader's views only.
Questions
404 Not Found

404 Not Found


nginx