Kerteminde has lots of museums. Learn about the vikings that called Kerteminde their home, or the famous painters that lived here.
What is the Ladby Ship?It is Denmark’s only ship grave from the Viking period. Around 925 AD, the king of Ladby was buried in his ship, which was 21.5 meters long and 3 meters wide. A burial mound was...
The Johannes Larsen Museum at Møllebakken in Kerteminde offers more than just an artistic experience of a special quality. The museum is also a fascinating historical architectural environment with th...
As a prelude to the exploration of Hindsholm the local museum in Martofte certainly pays off. Within one building, a former school, the visitor can get a good survey of the history, culture and nature...
Kerteminde Museum is situated in Farvergården from 1630, one of the oldest buildings of the town.In the ground floor of the museum you find recreations of the interiors of houses belonging to average ...
Filled with all sorts of goods from floor to ceiling, the shop in Trollegade propells the visitor back into the beginning of the 20th century. The Høkeren is not one of todays stylish ships, but rathe...
Toldboden at Strandgade is Kertemindes exhibition hall. Here the museum exhibits its culture historical special exhibitions, alternating with different exhibitions arranged by Kerteminde Art Associati...
A look at the old MunkeboAt Bakkely no. 50 in Munkebo you will find a tourist attraction which has been steadily growing in popularity over the last five years. A miniature town of 88 small houses whi...
On the Møllebakken next to the Johannes Larsen Museum towers Svanemøllen that functions as a symbol of Kerteminde. It has its name after the weather cock - a beautiful swan situated on the top of the ...