Guide: Museer i Brønderslev
I Brønderslev Kommune finder du et stort udvalg af spændende museer, du kan udforske på din ferie. Her forenes kunst, historie, kulturarv og sjove oplevelser for hele familien.

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Museum of Fisheries Asaa Harbour
At the Museum of Fisheries at Asaa Harbour you will experience life as a fisherman back in times. Bring the family, dig into the many stories, and have a nice and exciting day at the idyllic harbour in Asaa.

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Brønderslev Archives of Local History
The archive was founded in 1965 by a circle of citizens. Since then the museum has collected fotos, descriptions, documents and society- and trade records all with attachment to Brønderslev.

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Dronninglund Kunstcenter
Unique art set in beautiful surroundings. A place where art, nature, and architecture come together in a breathtaking setting.

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Dronninglund Archives of Local History
Welcome to the Dronninglund Archives
Get to know the story of Dronninglund town and surrounding area, including Ørsø, Østerled, Try, Storskoven and Jordbroen.

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Egnssamlingen for Østvendsyssel
The museum tells the story of North East Jutland from the Stone Age up till mid-20th century.

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Hjallerup Museum of Mechanics
The past, the present and the future meets up at the Museum of Mechanics in Hjallerup.

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Pastor Laier Museum
The sculptures and paintings from Rev. Laier´s artistic period (1936-1966) are displayed in his old home. It all started with his much talked about concrete sculpture of Jesus on the cross followed by many bigger and smaller portrait sculptures of Grundtvig, Brorson, H. C. Andersen, etc.

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Psychiatric History Museum
Brønderslev Museum for Psychiatric History draws you in on a journey through time from ancient history to the Middle Ages throughout the Age of Enlightenment and further on to the horrible period of the many mental illnesses declared by the state, and finally to modern times.





