10 Museums in South Zealand That You Shouldn't Miss

August 16, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in South Zealand, Denmark including Museum Polish Barrack, Det Sorte Museum, Olga Novitskaya-Ravn, Arken Museum of Modern Art, Cold War Museum Stevnsfort, Danmarks Borgcenter, Museumsbanen Maribo Bandholm, Galleri Emmaus, Nakskov Skibs- Og Sofartsmuseum, Stevns Klint.
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1. Museum Polish Barrack

Hoejbygaardvej 34 Taagerup, Roedby, Lolland 4970 Denmark +45 25 77 92 01 [email protected] http://www.polakkasernen.dk/en/building/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Museum Polish Barrack

2. Det Sorte Museum

Skolegade 2b, Gedser, Falster 4874 Denmark +45 27 18 83 43 http://www.detsortegeomuseum.dk/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Det Sorte Museum

3. Olga Novitskaya-Ravn

Jernbanegade 54c, Haslev 4690 Denmark +45 29 79 45 29 [email protected] http://www.olga-ravn.dk
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Olga Novitskaya-Ravn

4. Arken Museum of Modern Art

Skovvej 100 Ishoj, Ishoej 2635 Denmark +45 43 54 02 22 http://www.arken.dk/
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4.5 based on 438 reviews

Arken Museum of Modern Art

Reviewed By Loulwa_Kaloyeros - Beirut, Lebanon

Walking from the train station to the museum is worth the journey itself! A very unpretentious building but certainly attractive. Built like a ship and features amazing artwork by Damien Hirst, Ai WeiWei amongst many others and the special exhibition by Patricia Piccinnini is a must. The museum itself is a delight with views across the sea. Do not miss the amazing store on the way out.

5. Cold War Museum Stevnsfort

Korsnaebsvej 60, Roedvig 4673 Denmark +45 56 50 28 06 [email protected] http://kalklandet.dk/attraktioner/koldkrigsmuseum-stevnsfort
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Cold War Museum Stevnsfort

Reviewed By Kirstine1984 - Copenhagen, Denmark

We went here on a guided tour and had a super interesting and very educational visit to the frontlinie defense of NATO, located at Stevns in Denmark. The tour of the underground fortress was the highlight, and the guide introduced us to the facts and a handful of good stories. Definitively worth recommending!

6. Danmarks Borgcenter

Slotsruinen 1, Vordingborg 4760 Denmark +45 60 74 97 72 [email protected] http://www.danmarksborgcenter.dk/
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Danmarks Borgcenter

Reviewed By dittehejberg - Alleroed Municipality, Denmark

What an amazing place! It is beautiful and interesting if you choose only to visit the open areas, but do spend the money on the rented iPad. It is an absolutely great, modern and interesting way to learn about history. Our girls are 9 and 12 and both of them enjoyed every minute of the three hours we spent there.

7. Museumsbanen Maribo Bandholm

Stationsvej 10, Bandholm, Lolland 4941 Denmark [email protected] http://www.museumsbanen.dk/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Museumsbanen Maribo Bandholm

8. Galleri Emmaus

Hoejskolevej 9, Haslev 4690 Denmark http://www.galleri-emmaus.dk/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Galleri Emmaus

9. Nakskov Skibs- Og Sofartsmuseum

Havnegade 2, Nakskov, Lolland 4900 Denmark +45 54 95 39 09
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Nakskov Skibs- Og Sofartsmuseum

10. Stevns Klint

Hoejerup Bygade 38, Store Heddinge 4660 Denmark +45 20 54 67 02 [email protected] http://www.stevnsklint.com
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4.5 based on 213 reviews

Stevns Klint

The cliff is a UNESCO World Heritage site and represents a dramatic chapter in the history of the earth. A thin layer of fish clay tells the story of how more than half of all animals and plant life became extinct as an asteroid struck earth 66 million years ago. Take the bike or car to Stevns Klint and explore the unique nature while on a refreshing hike. Walk along the beach and enjoy the sight of the cliff which towers 40 meters above sea level. At the top of cliff, Højerup Old Church hangs almost falling into the sea. From here you have a great view of the cliff and sea. Take the stairs to the top of Stevns Lighthouse and enjoy the panoramic view all the way to Sweden. Explore the underground tunnels deep within the Museum Stevnsfort, which during the Cold War served as a military facility keeping an eye on the Soviet Union. There are guided tours everyday from 1 june to 1 September at the Church. It costs 40 DKK to join.

Reviewed By InaMariaBarbara - Copenhagen, Denmark

The history of Stevns Klint, World heritage site, is i teresting. People have been exstracting limestone, chalk and flint from here for centuries. In antiquity, flint from Stevns was used to mere tools and weapons, and The chalk has been used to make paint. The limestone was building material. Stevns Klint is World heritage because of a dramatic accident. Between layers of chalk, you Can find a thin layer of fish clay. 66 million years ago an asteroide struck The planet in Mexico, andthe fish layer is a prof of that. Stevns klint is The Best place to see The dramatic layer. You Can fx. See it near Højerup Church.

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