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Den Gamle By (The Old Town)
The Old
Town is the only three-star museum outside Copenhagen. It
is a living and breathing experience of what it was like to
live and work in a Danish market town, as it was in the old
days. The Old Town is a unique museum, welcoming more than
3 million visitors over the course of the last 10 years. Meet
the people and characters of yesteryear, experience life as
it was in their living rooms and kitchens; and smell the flowers
right in their own gardens.
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Moesgård Museum
The Manor
House of Moesgård in the woods south of Århus
is the home of Moesgård Museum. In the permanent prehistoric
exhibition are archaeological collections from the Stone Age
to the Viking Age.
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Silkeborg and Silkeborg Museum of Art
The City
of Silkeborg, which was founded 150 years ago is the most
beautifully situated town in Denmark. You can combine unique
nature experiences with exciting attractions and an active
shopping centre. The Silkeborg district forms the framework
for a creative artistic environment with its numerous art
exhibitions as well as the Silkeborg Museum of Art
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4.
Ebeltoft and The Frigate 'Jylland'
Throughout
history, Ebeltoft and Mols have been popular tourist resorts.
Some of the first public baths were situated in Ebeltoft,
and the great natural beauty of the countryside in many parts
of the Municipality of Ebeltoft has always attracted many
tourists.
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