Industriemuseet
Industrial and mechanized craft after the year 1840. The main emphasis is put on the conditions of the places of work. Lithographic printers, factory, telephones, powermachines and an exhibition about the worker and his industrial background. The old power station has been converted into Denmarks only worker, craftsman and industry museum with working machines and changing exhibitions. Housing conditions approx. 1880, 1920, 1930, 1950, 1960/70 and the 1990'ies.
Permanent exhibition about former workmen's means of transport - the horse-drawn carriage.
Opening Hours
01/07-2003-31/08-2003
-Mon-Sun 10:00-16:00
01/09-2003-30/06-2004
-Tue-Sun 11:00-16:00
01/07-2004-31/08-2004
-Mon-Sun 10:00-16:00
Entrance Fees
€ 5,38 Adults
€ 2,69 Seniors over 60's
F.o.C. Children to 12 yrs.
Updated Aug 28, 2003
Address: Gasvej 17, 8700 Horsens
Phone: +45 75 62 07 88
Website: http://www.industrimuseet.dk
Glud Museum
At Glud Museum you find the oldest dated Danish farmhouse, an unique collection of furniture, old horse-drawn carriages and farming utensils backdated hundreds of years.
Glud Museum - bringing history to life.Throughout the summer, the sparks fly in Jensgård Smithy every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
Opening Hours
01/04-14/06
-Tue-Sun. 10:00-17:00 hrs.
15/06-14/08
-Daily 10.00-17.00 hrs.
15/08-31/10
-Tue-Sun. 10:00-17:00 hrs.
Updated Aug 28, 2003
Address: Museumsvej 44, GLUD, 8700 Horsens
Phone: +45 75 68 30 82
Website: http://www.gludmuseum.dk
Fugholm
It's a small street from Torvet and Vor Frelsers Kirke to ABoulevarden. It's a nice little street with a typical danish athmosphere, old houses in Tudor style. There is a house from 1631 in this street called Svaneboliger. It used to be a house for needy widows.
On the picture Svaneboliger is behind the little pink house.
Written Aug 28, 2003
Address: Fugholm
Vor Frelsers Kirke
This church must be built somewhere about 1225. The interior of the church is worth a visit, but don't disturb the services. Therefor no pictures from the interior. Just believe it's worth going there.
Written Aug 28, 2003
Address: Kippervig 4, 8700 Horsens
Phone: +45 75612505
Website: http://www.horsens-vor-frelsers-kirke.dk/
If You visit Bygholm Park then You can relax in a calm milieu.
The Bygholm Forrest is 92 hectars.
Written Jul 23, 2004
Address: Over the railway
Website: www.visithorsens.dk
If You are in Horsens then visit the pedestrian zone where You can see very nice, tyipical old Danish houses like these.
Find two parallel timber!
Updated Jul 23, 2004
Address: Fugholm street
Website: www.visithorsens.dk
If You are in Horsens then visit the pedestrian zone where You can see very nice, tyipical old Danish houses like these.
Written Jul 23, 2004
Address: Fugholm street
Website: www.visithorsens.dk
The main church of Horsens from 1225.
Written Jul 23, 2004
Address: 8700 Horsens, Kippervig 4
Phone: +45 75621393
Website: www.hvfk.dk
If You walk in the pedestrian zone of Horsens, then You could see very nice houses.
Updated Jul 23, 2004
Address: 8700 Horsens, Søndergade
Website: www.visithorsens.dk
If You walk in the pedestrian zone of Horsens, then You could see very nice houses.
Written Jul 23, 2004
Address: 8700 Horsens, Søndergade 17
Phone: +45 75621600
Website: www.jorgensens-hotel.dk
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