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Gedser Remise

Denmark's southernmost railway museum preserving locomotives and heritage from the golden age of rail.

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Gedser Remise is a railway museum housed in a historic 12-track ring depot in Denmark's southernmost town. The museum showcases vintage locomotives and carriages spanning from 1886 to the 1950s, offering visitors a glimpse into the golden age of rail transport. Located at Stationsvejen 20 in Gedser, it combines industrial heritage with interactive exhibits, making it an engaging destination for train enthusiasts and families alike.

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Stationsvejen 20, Gedser, 4874, DK
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Duration: 1.5 to 3.5 hours
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Monday
10 am-4 pm
Tuesday
10 am-4 pm
Wednesday
10 am-4 pm
Thursday
10 am-4 pm
Friday
10 am-4 pm
Saturday
10 am-4 pm
Sunday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Car from Nykøbing Falster

    From Nykøbing Falster city center, follow Route 9 southbound toward Gedser. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes covering roughly 25 kilometers. Upon reaching Gedser, turn onto Stationsvejen and continue to number 20, where Gedser Remise is located on the left. Free parking is available at the museum site.

    Bus from Nykøbing Falster

    Depart from Nykøbing Falster Bus Station and take bus line 750 toward Gedser. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Exit at the Gedser bus stop and walk east along Stationsvejen for about 10 minutes to reach Gedser Remise at number 20.

    Taxi from Nykøbing Falster

    Arrange a taxi through local services or ride-hailing applications from anywhere in Falster. The journey from Nykøbing Falster to Gedser Remise takes approximately 30 minutes depending on traffic, with fares typically ranging from 300–400 DKK.

    Veteran Train from Nykøbing F Station

    During summer and Easter periods, heritage trains operate from track 5 at Nykøbing F station directly to Gedser Remise. Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure. The scenic journey travels along the Guldborgsund coastline through forests and fields. Museum admission is included with the train ticket. Return tickets should be purchased separately if needed.

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    Local tips

    Arrive early in the day to enjoy a quieter experience with more time to explore the exhibits and vintage locomotives without crowds.
    Check the museum's website for special events and veteran train schedules, particularly during summer months and Easter holidays, to enhance your visit with heritage railway experiences.
    Bring a camera to capture the beautifully restored vintage trains and the surrounding natural landscape of the Guldborgsund region.
    Visit on weekdays for a less crowded experience, allowing more peaceful exploration of the collection and interactive displays.
    If traveling with children, allow extra time to explore the interactive displays and model railway exhibits, which are particularly engaging for younger visitors.

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    A Monument to Denmark's Railway Heritage

    Gedser Remise stands as a living archive of Danish railway history, occupying a distinctive 12-track ring depot building that once served as an essential maintenance and storage facility for trains. Built during the height of the railway era, this architectural landmark represents the infrastructure that connected Denmark's regions and facilitated commerce and travel throughout the 20th century. The museum preserves and displays rolling stock dating from 1886 through the 1950s, a period often referred to as the golden age of rail transport in Europe. The facility was rescued from abandonment in 1986 when the Danish State Railways ceased operations at the site. A dedicated group of local citizens and railway enthusiasts established Bevaringsforeningen Gedser Remise (the Gedser Remise Preservation Association) to prevent the building's deterioration and preserve the invaluable collection of locomotives and carriages housed within. This grassroots conservation effort has transformed the remise into a thriving cultural institution that celebrates Denmark's transportation heritage.

    Exploring the Collection and Interactive Exhibits

    Visitors to Gedser Remise encounter an impressive array of vintage railway equipment displayed both inside the historic ring depot and in surrounding outdoor spaces. The collection includes beautifully restored locomotives and passenger carriages that represent different eras of Danish rail development. Interactive displays throughout the museum explain the technical innovations, operational procedures, and social significance of rail transport during its peak years. The museum also features exhibits documenting the remise's own functions and history, providing context for understanding how such facilities operated as the backbone of railway networks. A notable attraction within the museum is the Yellow Palace (Det gul Palæ), which gained cultural recognition as a filming location for the beloved Danish television series Matador. This building adds an additional layer of cultural interest for visitors familiar with Danish television history. The museum also houses the Nordic Railway Club's collection, which includes a Norwegian motor car set and spare parts, reflecting the broader Scandinavian railway heritage.

    Seasonal Veteran Train Experiences

    During summer months and Easter holidays, Gedser Remise offers an immersive experience through veteran train services that operate between Nykøbing F station and the museum. These heritage trains feature vintage Norwegian motor cars that travel along scenic routes through the natural landscape of Guldborgsund, crossing fields, forests, and coastal areas. The journey provides passengers with an authentic sense of how rail travel connected communities across the Danish countryside. Museum admission is included with veteran train tickets, allowing visitors to combine the journey experience with full access to the collection and exhibits.

    Setting and Accessibility

    Located in Gedser, Denmark's southernmost town with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, the museum occupies a tranquil setting characterized by simplicity and natural beauty. The surrounding landscape features the flat terrain typical of Falster, interspersed with small forests and agricultural fields. The proximity to Gedser Station, which served as a filming location for the television series Matador, adds to the area's cultural significance. The museum's location near the coast and various natural attractions makes it an accessible component of a broader regional exploration.

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