What to do and see in Kolding, Jutland: The Best Things to do

September 30, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Billing itself as one of Denmark's friendliest towns, Kolding certainly appears welcoming—its streets lined with cherry red Danish flags that seem to be constantly waving hello. A medieval castle towers over vibrant parks that bloom with flowers and medicinal spices. On balmy days families will be grateful for SlotssøBadet, an extraordinary waterpark that's a blast for all ages.
Restaurants in Kolding

1. Trapholt

Aeblehaven 23, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 76 30 05 30 [email protected] http://www.trapholt.dk/
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Trapholt

Museum of Modern Art And Design Trapholt is located in Southern Denmark on the mainland of Jutland and is one of the largest and most popular museums in Denmark, outside of Copenhagen. Trapholt opened in 1988 and added additional exhibition space and collection storage in 1996. The international architecture competition held in 1982, was won by the project team of architects Boje Lundgaard and Bente Aude, lighting designer Sophus Frandsen and landscape architect Svend Kirkegaard, for its exceptional museum design and its extraordinary and sensitive placement in nature. The Museum is set in a beautiful sculpture park overlooking the water of Kolding Fjord and visitors come from far and near, not only to see the amazing array of exhibitions, performances and programs but also to experience the museum’s architecture, the one-of-a-kind summerhouse designed by Arne Jacobsen, to find unique design treasures in the museum shop and to become culinarily tempted in the restaurant with its breathtaking view. At Trapholt visitors will be welcomed by TRAPguides that are trained to help assist and offer the visitors guided tours of the museum, tours of Arne Jacobsen’s summerhouse, and introductions to current exhibitions. Also at Trapholt, we make sure to always have a varied range of options and activities for children and their accompanying adults. Trapholt Exhibitions Trapholt displays a series of permanent and temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Trapholt’s goal is, at any given time, to display exhibitions of three different categories within its expertise; namely aesthetically enticing displays, current, debate creating exhibits and compelling insights into design and art history. Trapholt has a total of 2500 square meters of exhibition space divided into 8 galleries. Unique for the architectural design of the museum, is that not only does some galleries have breathtaking views, but each and every gallery has its own specific character and is unique in regards to the layout, daylight/artificial light and orientation. All galleries are accessible from the main museum walkway that winds it way down the sloped terrains and gives access to all the exhibitions. The whole museum, and all the facilities, are designed to be wheelchair accessible . The Trapholt Collections Trapholt collections consists of: A large collection of Danish furniture design Modern Danish visual art and sculpture A permanent Richard Mortensen exhibition Ceramics, textiles and product designs The sculpture park, with works by Danish contemporary artists The Arne Jacobsen’s Cube flex summerhouse The collection of Danish visual arts and sculpture, is mainly from the 19th century up until today. The bulk of the collection however, dates from after 1900 and in addition to art, the collection also includes crafts, and product designs from this period. The furniture collection at Trapholt charts the development of Danish furniture design from the beginning of the twentieth century up until the present. The collection is continually being added to- in the form of new acquisitions, donations and gifts- and are regularly being featured in temporary and permanent museum exhibitions.

Reviewed By martinl570 - Olstykke, Denmark

Very interesting display of Arne Jacobsen design - and great explanations. Very knowledgeable staff who loved to share their knowledge.

2. Koldinghus

Koldinghus 1, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 33 15 32 86 [email protected] http://www.koldinghus.dk/
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Koldinghus

Koldinghus was built in the middle of the 13th century, and in the centuries that followed it was one of Denmark's most important royal castles. In 1808 there was a fire that left the castle in ruins – a romantic relic. Today the castle has been restored and houses a museum which is a centre for cultural activities and special exhibitions of international standing.

Reviewed By Gazzamundo - Cropwell Bishop, United Kingdom

Stylish and modern internal restructuring after the fire gutted the building 200 years ago. Stunning, well worth a visit.

3. Nicolai for Children

Skolegade 2 C, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 79 79 75 75 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/nicolaiforborn/
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Nicolai for Children

4. Dansk Sygeplejehistorisk Museum

Fjordvej 152, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 46 95 34 50 http://www.dshm.dk/
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Dansk Sygeplejehistorisk Museum

The Museum of Nursing History in Kolding is the only professional museum on nursing in Denmark. The museum conveys the history of nursing and health care from the Middle Ages until today. The museum is housed in an old tuberculosis sanatorium with a beautiful view over Kolding Fjord. Here you can see how a hospital ward was arranged and how nursing was done.

5. Marielundssoen

Marielundsvej 20, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 76 33 21 00 http://www.oplevkolding.dk/tag/10-marielundskoven
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Marielundssoen

Marielundssøen is an idylic area, where you can go for a walk or take your bike, along the trails in the forest, and around the lake. There is also a small puplic area with benches, if you want to bring lunch. The place is highly recommended for a walk in good or bad weather.

6. Legeparken in Kolding

Groenningen 2, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 23 72 67 36 http://www.visitkolding.dk/legeparken-gdk652621
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Legeparken in Kolding

Close to Koldinghus, is the popular playground and park known as Legeparken. Legeparken is a recreational area for children and adults, and it is open all year round. The main attraction is a 5000 square metre artificial lake, featuring free rowing boats. You will also find assorted playground equipment, activity buildings, a kiosk, grill sites and toilets.

7. Downtown Kolding

Kolding Denmark http://www.citykolding.dk/going-out/
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Downtown Kolding

Kolding, one of the largest city in Denmark. The center of the city offers a large area with pedestrian streets and quaint alleys. The City offers a huge variety of different shops. There are often events in the city as jazz in the streets during the summer, Culture Night and markets.

8. Geografisk Have

Christian 4 Vej 23, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 79 79 70 00 [email protected] http://www.geografiskhave.dk
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Geografisk Have

The Geographical Garden in Kolding is a botanical garden where there are activities for the whole family. The plants are organized according to geographical origin. You can visit the bamboo groves of China, see the beautiful cherry trees of Japan or walk through the evergreen forests of North America. There are thousands of roses in our award-winning rose gardens and in February and March blooming camelias in the greenhouse. Children can pet the animals in our petting zoo or play on one of several playgrounds. Your visit can also include a walk around a miniature version of the city of Kolding. You can find inspiration for your own garden in our theme gardens and enjoy the many events held during the summer. Bring your own picnic basket or purchase tasty refreshments in Cafe Lykkefund.

Reviewed By Tanix - New York City, United States

Extraordinary place! Our children loved it. It has everything you could hope for. We spent 3 hrs here. It has 2 big playgrounds with a Viking ship, excavators, slides, wooden train. It has a petting zoo. You can actually go in and pet goats, alpaca an ponies. There were birds, monkeys. It has a mini city (fun!). Caves to play in. We all had ice cream at the end of the day :)

9. Det Gamle Borgerhus

Helligkorsgade 18, Kolding 6000 Denmark http://www.visitkolding.dk/det-gamle-borgerhus-gdk651777
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Det Gamle Borgerhus

The house was built in 1589, in the typical architectural style of Kolding, as a gable house facing the street. This tradition originated from the North German trading towns and spread to the Danish towns along the Little Belt during the Middle Ages. There are only a few surviving examples left in Denmark of this construction method, which gave many owners direct access to the street. Amongst these, there are three in Kolding: Borch's Gard on Akseltorv and Helligkorsgade 18 and 20. In 1704, shoemaker Jørgen Hansen bought the house and it was in the ownership of his family until 1915. It was then bought by a group of Kolding citizens, who wanted to ensure that it would be preserved for posterity. The house was later given to Kolding municipality, which used it as a tourist office for many years. Today, the building is used as an exhibition area for artists. In the gable facing the garden is a cannonball from the battle of Kolding on 23 April 1849.

10. Kolding Miniby

Christian 4 Vej 23 Fra 1. april kun adgang gennem Geografisk have, Chr.4 Vej 23, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 75 54 08 21 [email protected] http://www.koldingminiby.dk/
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Kolding Miniby

Reviewed By 939lailak - Kibaek, Denmark

Bring everyone and a picnic basket, cause here's something interesting whether you're 3 or 99 years old. "Enterence" is free btw. Theres playgrounds, small gardens, bird cages, goats, greenhouse and ofcourse the miniature city of Kolding, Kolding Miniby. The miniature houses are impressive, don't forget to pay attention to details. Theres lots of space, benches and green areas, to enjoy a picnic on a sunny day.

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