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Life on the heaths of Central and West Jutland
Frilandsmuseet Herning provides a unique opportunity to experience life in the countryside on the heaths of West and Central Jutland, as it was lived in the 1800s. Between the old fruit trees, you can move in and out between the old farming environment, where volunteers every Thursday forges iron, tends to the garden, farms honey and maintain the old buildings, using old techniques.
Indoors, you will find our “Occupation Apartment”, portraying life in an apartment during the German occupation of Denmark between 1940-1945, as well as the exhibition of the folklorist Evald Tang Kristensen. You can also go on an adventure in Jens Nielsen’s Farm, which is one of the museum's most popular attractions – especially for children. Here, more than 100 different zograscopes show the daily life all year round on a farm in the early 1900s.
At Frilandsmuseet, you can experience a comprehensive sound installation - a so-called soundscape. The soundscape is installed in the old farmhouse. Here, the museum's guests can experience a complete and authentic sound experience of a heath peasant family's everyday life in the latter half of the 19th century.
Museum Midtjylland
Frilandsmuseet is part of Museum Midtjylland, which consists of four cultural history museums that each tell a part of the history of Central Jutland. Both the history that dates back thousands of years and the history that is still alive in memories, people, and craftsmanship. Stop by to discover the history and stories, and experience Central Jutland, as it was before, now, and tomorrow.
You can read more about the different activities, exhibitions, and the many different events and experiences at museummidtjylland.dk
3.11 km
HEART houses the MidWest Ensemble, which consists of young, ambitious and dedicated classic musicians with a specialty in chamber music.
Further vi offer events for private and professional. We have the following facilities and capacity:
Meeting rooms (20 guests)
Workshop and mezzanine (50 guests)
Foyer fx. at conferences (300 guests)
Concert- and lecturing hall (150 guests)
HEART Café (150 guests)
For further information:
www.heartmus.dk
3.12 km
The Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelt Museum was inaugurated in 1976 and originally consisted of a circular exhibition building. In 1993, the museum was expanded with a three-sided pyramid, and in 2015, the former shirt factory Angligården was connected to the other museum buildings via two new large exhibition halls underground.
Prince Henrik's sculptures
On Saturday 25 June 2022, a large part of Prince Henrik's popular sculpture collection was handed over to the museum. Queen Margrethe II visited the museum that day. For a number of years, Queen Margrethe II has been depositing a number of works from her private collection of the Prince's sculptures.
Step into the magical worlds and be ready to wander around among mythical animals and powerful creatures in a vibrating universe.
3.47 km
The gardens are constructed according to the "complexity of simplicity" principle; As they are controlled by a very simple geometrical set of rules, which does not disclose itself to the visitor at first hand.
The principle module of 11 meters is repeated in all "walls". For every new "room" the visitor enters, the "room" is added a new side.
The hedges, which are of hornbeam, were planted in 1984.
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The sculpture is in a hemispherical shape with 60 meters in diameter; above which arises a spherical cap of 11m.
In each of the 4 corners of the world wide stair-cases of steal, which ends in four viewing platforms, which gives the view of the sculptures 30.000 cubic meters big resonant space, partly to the surounding landscape.
From the platform - 4 columns rise 30 meters over the ground. In the centre a fifth column is mounted - a gas-torch; that at random times sends a fire column with a height of 8,4m and a diameter of 1m.
Elia is furthermore konstruktet so that it is ready to receive thunder wedge and in its resonant bell gives a response back to domed.
Elia in Herning
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Momhøje Nature Centre is 80 hectares big, corresponding to 120 football fields. Part of the area used to be a brown coal deposit, resulting in interesting and varied terrain.
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Jyllands Park Zoo is located at Haunstrup approx. 10 km from Herning and has existed since 1969. It is a popular excursion destination and is probably Denmark's nicest Zoo, where you can get very close to the animals.
In the park you will find about 350 animals from all over the world, divided into over 70 species. There is everything from small rainforest frogs to lions and giraffes. You can experience the animals up close, e.g. to see the animals being presented and fed.
In addition, Jyllands Park Zoo is a zoo with lots of play areas with swings, sandboxes, climbing frames, a nice mini city with beautiful playhouses. If there is a little adventurer hidden in your child, he or she will definitely find it fun to ride the train around the park, sail on the zoo lake or try riding a cute pony. A trip to the zoo's small amusement park with, among other things, carousels and minivans or a jumping trip on the 689 m2 large bouncy castle will be a rock-solid hit.
See the current opening hours in Jyllands Park Zoo website.
Cosiness and good atmosphere for the more than 150,000 happy guests who visit Jyllands Park Zoo every year.
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The museum has a collection of old equipment articles of the time of foundation of the Danish Defence and the Air Force in 1950.
In the museum you can see aircraft engines, catapult ejection seats, weapons and photos of the development of different time ages within the history of aircraft.
August: 10 AM - 5 PM
September and October: 1 PM - 4 PM
Autumn break: 10 AM - 5 PM
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Skjern River has the most watery river in Denmark. Together with the moors, Skjern Å offers a rich animal- and plant life, where most of the types are rare and threaten.
The Skjern River System is well-known for its fine fishing waters. Chances of catching trout, grayling, seatrout, pike, perch, bream, dace and roach are very good and if you are lucky - even an occasional salmon. Skjern Å lies in beautiful natural scenery and is characterized by its many bends and curves.
Skjern River can be found near Brande, Arnborg, Skarrild and Sdr. Felding, where wonderful spots near the river are accessible.
Visit Riverfisher.com and get more information about fishing in Skjern Å.
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A marked path system leads you through the forest and into many different experiences. On your way along the 3-kilometer route, you will find more than 80 unique works of art – with more being added all the time. Deep Forest Art Land requires you to go on a journey of discovery, forcing you to move through the forest in order to see the artworks. The forest repays your effort with all of these new experiences. The forest, as well as the artworks, are ever-changing. Some of the artworks will slowly disappear, while others are created for long-term durability that takes into account the effects of wind and weather.
Deep Forest Art Land is the first exhibition place of its kind in Denmark, where contemporary art, outdoor life, and natural experiences come together in a unique fusion.
Deep Forest Art Land unfolds in the privately-owned Døvling Meldgaard Forest and is located in a landscape that is shaped by glacial during the Ice Age.
Visit their website here
Deep Forest Art Land at Atlas Obscura
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On 24th March 1163, Buris Henriksen was seated in his farmstead in the company of distinguished guests. In addition to King Valdemar I of Denmark the company included two bishops, three Cistercian abbots, and several magnates. They were gathered in order to testify to and seal Buris Henriksen founding of a Cistercian monastery in Tvis.
The Cistercian monasteries formed a large and solid network of monasteries throughout Europe, and Tvis became part of this community. The name of the monastery was Tuta Vallis, Latin for ‘the safe valley’. The Tvis Monastery was situated near the place where the Tvis River flows into the Storå river.
In 1693 the monastery was demolished, and a wing erected against the monastery's west wing was made parish church. Not until 1887 was this wing demolished, when Tvis' present church was finished. Today nothing remains of the monastery. You can see more of the monastery's history in the old water mill on the site.
At present, shelters have been built in the area. If you want to stay in the shelters on the square you can book them before. The shelters is for free use but booking the shelters gives certain visitors first priority.
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Kongenshus Mindepark Nature Center will give you an opportunity to study the moors. You can borrow nets for catching insects etc. on the moors. In microscopes you can identify bugs etc. you can find in the surroundings.
In a see-through bee hive where the bees come in from the outside you can study their life all through the year.
Outside the opening hours the centre is open when the hotel is open. Mondays closed.