The Rømø and Tønder area offers unique museums and art experiences that reflect the region's rich culture and history. Tønder Art Museum emerges as a cultural epicenter with its impressive collection of modern art and changing exhibitions that invite visitors into a world of aesthetic enjoyment and reflection. At Rømø you will find Kommandørgården, a well-preserved museum that gives a unique insight into the island's maritime past and life as a sailor in the 18th century. These places are just a sample of the rich offer that invites immersion and exploration of local art and history in this unique corner of Denmark.
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ResetReading time: 3 Minutes Experiences that can make you wonder about the past.
Reading time: 7 Minutes There are numerous museums around the west Jutland part of Denmark. We have compiled a list of those that you must visit.
Reading time: 2 Minutes At Rømø you will find parts of the Atland rampart which are a witness to another time.
In Tønder's iconic water tower, a significant landmark for the city, you will find a special exhibition dedicated to the world-famous Danish furniture designer, Hans J. Wegner. This exhibition pays tribute to Wegner's unique contribution to Danish design and shows a number of his most iconic chairs that have made him known worldwide. Visitors can immerse themselves in Wegner's design philosophy, his attention to detail and the artisanal quality that characterizes his work. The water tower, with its unique architecture, creates a perfect setting for the exhibition, where light and space together with Wegner's timeless furniture create an inspiring experience. This exhibition is a must-see for design enthusiasts and provides a deep insight into the creativity and innovation that drives Danish design heritage.
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Level-free access, lift etc., which enable wheelchairs to get around.
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There are rooms/areas where wheelchair users cannot enter, but it is still possible to have a good experience.
Available with a helper or some walking function.
There is a step or other that means you need help in order to participate/enter.
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There is no lift, ramps or anything else that prevents wheelchairs from entering.
The accessibility assessment is based on a normal-sized wheelchair. If you use an extra-wide electric wheelchair or electric crosser, please contact the desired place of visit yourself. Likewise, there may be circumstances which mean that the availability for a period is not as described by us. A good idea is to always search for information on the website of the desired place to visit.