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See calendar and prices: Marsh stayIn the heart of the marshlands, you will find Hotel Tønderhus. The cosy restaurant serves pure pleasure with a cheery smile. Tønder is a natural starting point for fantastic experiences, such as the Sort Sol phenomenon (the gathering of large flocks of starlings in autumn or spring).
Jomfrustien 1, 6270 Tønder
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The most distinguished house in Tønder. As chief administrative officer of Tønder County, Count U.A. Ulstein built this Rococco-Classical palace in 1767, designed by the the architect of Odd Fellow-Palaeet in Copenhagen, J.G. Rosenberg.
It is a beautiful mansion in the Louis Seize style built according to drawings by architects J. G. Rosenberg and N. H. Jardin. The front side facing Jomfrustien and the back side facing the garden are almost exactly the same with windows, door, stairs and frontispiece.
The side facing Jomfrustien differs, however, in that above the main door there is a sandstone with a relief of a vase framed in a clam, and in that at the top of the frontispiece there is a sandstone decoration, with a medallion with a woman's head in profile surrounded by two garlands . The mansion has been completely unchanged since 1768, but underwent extensive restoration in 1950, and was then listed.
Today the building is used by the Danish chimney sweepers' association.
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The Art Museum in Tønder exhibits the best art from the North from approx. 1880 until today. The museum shows, moreover, special exhibitions with works from the rich design tradition in the North. All exhibitions are presented in large, light and sensuous rooms, which in themselves strike a Nordic note. The building is from 1999.
Today the Water Tower houses a museum for the famous furniture architect Hans J. Wegner's present from year 1995. The present consists of 37 chairs, which he meant would represent his design in the best way in his hometown Tønder.
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Foden (The foot) is a sculpture in bronze by Svend Wiig Hansen (1922-1997). Svend Wiig Hansen had a special connection to The South Jutland Art Museum in Tønder because he was born in Møgeltønder.
The sculpture is 2,93 m high, 1,09 m wide and 1,47 m in depth.
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The exhibitions at Tønder Museum of cultural history show examples of quality craftsmanship from South Western Jutland. On display are silversmith work, Tønder lace, furniture, faience, and Dutch tiles, all either produced in or imported to the area, when trade and shipping flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the oldest part of the museum - the old gatehouse of Tønder Castle from the 1500’s - is the former town jail house. The cells are preserved as they looked around 1916.
From the Water Tower are views of the museum complex, the old ramparts of Tønder Castle and the whole area around Tønder.
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Uldgade is probably the most picturesque street of all the beautiful streets and alleys of Tønder. The street is paved with cobblestone, and the gable of the houses with the funny bay windows face the street. The reason for this was that the plots of land were long and narrow. Normally, the entrance and the living room faced the street, whereas the best and finest parlour faced the yard.
The artisans and people of humle means lived in Uldgade and the other streets of the town, whereas the important merchants had their far larger houses along the main street Storegade. Many of these fine houses were equipped with grand portals above the ingeniously ornamented doors.
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Vestergade No. 14 is called the 'Angelske' House and has the only Louis XVIth entrance in town. The building was formerly a tobacco factory. The entrance has beautifully carved wooden doors.
Can only be seen from the outside.
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The house was built in 1777 by the rich lace merchant and mayor Carsten Richtsen.
Large 2-storey baroque building with large bay windows and a beautiful sandstone portal with Rococo ornaments and doors. Probably the city's most beautiful house.
The house is not only geographically located in the border country, but is also architecturally a hybrid composed of several different styles and influences. As a testimony to the cultural and architectural development of Southern Denmark, it is not only of regional but also of national importance and as such indispensable to the Danish cultural heritage.
Can only be seen from the outside.
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All year around there will be outstanding events waiting for you at Schackenborg castle. Explore the century-long history, attend a guided tour in the beautiful garden of the castle or just come by and visit the old stable, which is being rebuilt into a visitor center. The program of Schackenborg offers something for everybody, classical music, talks, debates and more.
The south wing of the castle is the private residence of Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and their children. The royal flag will be waving, when there is a royal visit.
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Tønder, capital of the marshland, is situated on the southern point of a low bar 1,5-2 meters above sea level, and is from three sides encircled by polders.