The Danish Potato Museum
Take a walk in the past
Potatoes originated in South America and came to Europe in 1537, when the Spanish soldiers brought it along with their stolen Inca gold. Potatoes did not come to Denmark until the 18th century. In the beginning, they were not popular and were called German lumps. The owners of the Hofmansgave estate were interested in agriculture and botany, and they did a great job of telling about the good qualities of potatoes. As a result, Denmark's only potato museum is placed in Hofmansgave's park.
The Danish Potato Museum is an exhibition about the history of the potato with machines, figures, tools, machines and more.
Opening hours
Open from 3 April at 12:00 - 30 October.
Open from sunrise to sunset.
Free entrance
Guided tour
Want a guided tour? You can buy a guided tour if you plan it with the Hofmansgave Estate office at info@hofmansgave.dk or +45 6482 1006.
Guided tours can take place within normal working hours.
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- The Danish Potato Museum
- Hofmansgavevej 25
5450 Otterup - Phone. (+45) 27245829
- www.kartoffelmuseum.dk/default.aspx