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Museum of Southern Jutland - Cultural History of Tønder

Explore Southern Jutland's cultural heritage through exquisite silverware, delicate lace, and iconic Wegner chairs at Tønder's captivating museum, offering a journey through time and craftsmanship.

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Delve into the rich cultural tapestry of Southern Jutland at the Museum of Southern Jutland - Cultural History of Tønder. Located in the heart of Tønder, this museum offers a captivating journey through the region's history, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and the evolution of local traditions. Explore collections featuring Tønder silverware, delicate lace, period furniture, and unique Dutch tiles, all reflecting the area's prosperity during the 18th and 19th centuries. Don't miss the iconic water tower, home to a remarkable exhibition of Danish designer chairs by Hans J. Wegner, offering panoramic views of Tønder and the surrounding marshlands. With engaging exhibits and a charming atmosphere, the museum provides an enriching experience for visitors of all ages, providing insight into the region's cultural identity.

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Local tips

  • Combine your visit with the Art Museum in Tønder, located in the same building, for a broader cultural experience.
  • Climb the Water Tower for panoramic views of Tønder and the surrounding marshlands, plus a unique exhibit of Hans Wegner's chair designs.
  • Check the museum's website for temporary exhibitions and special events to enhance your visit.
  • Take advantage of the museum café for a relaxing break with local treats.
  • Limited parking is available near the museum; consider using public transport or parking further out and walking.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Tønder train station, the museum is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Exit the station and head west on Jernbanegade. Continue onto Vestergade, passing the Tønder Tourist Information on your right. Turn left onto Østergade, then right onto Wegners Plads. The museum will be on your left, easily identified by the Water Tower.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses serve Tønder, with several routes stopping near the city center. Check local schedules for the most convenient route to the 'Tønder Busstation' or a stop along Østergade. From there, follow the walking directions above to Wegners Plads. A single bus fare within Tønder typically costs around 20 DKK.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to Wegners Plads 1, 6270 Tønder. Limited parking is available directly in front of the museum and in the festival area behind it. Time-limited parking is also available on Skibbroen street. Parking fees vary, but expect to pay around 10-20 DKK per hour.

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The Museum of Southern Jutland - Cultural History of Tønder invites visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in the captivating heritage of Southern Jutland. Housed in a complex that incorporates the gatehouse of the former Tønder Castle (dating back to the 1500s) and a modern museum wing, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the region's cultural evolution, with a particular focus on the 18th and 19th centuries when Tønder flourished as a center for trade and craftsmanship. The museum's collections are diverse and fascinating, showcasing the exceptional artistry and skill of local artisans. Visitors can admire exquisite examples of Tønder silverware, renowned for its intricate designs and high quality. The lace collection displays the delicate beauty and painstaking techniques of Tønder lace-making, a craft that brought fame and fortune to the town. Period furniture provides a glimpse into the domestic life of the region's inhabitants, while displays of Schleswig-Holstein faience and Dutch tiles reveal the cultural influences that shaped Southern Jutland. One of the museum's highlights is the iconic water tower, a landmark that offers panoramic views of Tønder and the surrounding Tøndermarsken landscape. The water tower also houses a unique exhibition dedicated to the work of Hans J. Wegner, one of Denmark's most celebrated furniture designers. The exhibition features a selection of Wegner's most iconic chairs, showcasing his innovative designs and masterful craftsmanship. Visitors can learn about Wegner's life and career, and gain a deeper appreciation for his contribution to Danish design. The museum's exhibits are thoughtfully curated and presented, with informative displays and engaging storytelling. Visitors can explore the former town jail, located in the oldest part of the museum, and see the cells as they looked around 1916. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing different aspects of Southern Jutland's history and culture. Beyond its collections, the Museum of Southern Jutland - Cultural History of Tønder offers a welcoming and informative visitor experience. The museum's staff are knowledgeable and passionate about the region's history, and are always on hand to answer questions and provide insights. The museum also has a café, where visitors can relax and enjoy a selection of refreshments. The museum shop offers a range of souvenirs and gifts, including books, postcards, and locally made crafts. The museum is part of Museum Sønderjylland, a network of ten unique museums across Southern Jutland. Each museum offers its own story, atmosphere, and experiences, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of the region's rich cultural heritage. A visit to the Museum of Southern Jutland - Cultural History of Tønder is an enriching and rewarding experience, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history, culture, and craftsmanship of this unique corner of Denmark. Accessibility is a priority at Cultural History Tønder, with a lift providing access between floors and within the Water Tower. While the museum is partly located in the listed Porthouse, where some rooms may present challenges for wheelchair users, the staff are ready to assist with a ramp to ensure access to key areas like the Silver Chamber. Accessible restrooms are available near the Pump House, on the 7th floor of the Water Tower, and by the Art Museum café. The Art Museum in Tønder, located in the same building, is included in your ticket. Here, you can immerse yourself in North European art from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The changing temporary exhibitions focus on Nordic elements in art history and reveal new perspectives on the works of both well-known and lesser-known artists. For those seeking a deeper dive into the region's cultural landscape, consider exploring other nearby attractions. Schackenborg Castle in Møgeltønder offers guided tours of its elegant gardens and opulent halls, providing insights into Danish royal history. The Tønder Festival, held annually in late August, transforms the town into a vibrant hub of folk, country, and world music. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Tøndermarsken, a unique marshland landscape shaped by centuries of interaction with the sea, or visit the Højer Windmill, a well-preserved cultural site with panoramic views of the Wadden Sea.

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