Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Skagen, Denmark
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2.6 km
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Experience Skagen in Denmark in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in SkagenSight 1: Hvide Fyr
Skagen's White Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse just north of the town of Skagen in the far north of Jutland, Denmark. It was operational from 1747 to 1858 when it was replaced by Skagen Lighthouse.
Sight 2: Skagen Bamsemuseum
Skagen Teddy Bear Museum was inaugurated in August 1998 and is Scandinavia's first and only teddy bear museum. The Teddy Bear Museum consists of a small shop and two small floors with a museum. The museum is built up of small display cases, each of which tells a small story or shows an environment, e.g. there is a construction site with a shop, workers and a small mixing machine, or Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes in the shape of a teddy bear.
Sight 3: Anchers Hus
Anchers Hus is an art museum and gallery situated in the former residence of the painters Michael and Anna Ancher in Skagen, Denmark. Anchers Hus is located on Markvej in Skagen, Denmark.
Sight 4: Skagen Vandtårn
The Water Tower in Skagen is a water tower in Skagen, designed by the company G.R. Øllgaard. The 34-metre-high tower was built in 1934 and could hold 150 m3 of water. Today, the tower serves as a lookout tower.
Sight 5: Skagens Museum
Skagens Museum is an art museum in Skagen, Denmark, that exhibits an extensive collection of works by members of the colony of Skagen Painters who lived and worked in the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Important artists include Marie and P. S. Krøyer, Anna and Michael Ancher, Laurits Tuxen, Viggo Johansen, and Holger Drachmann. The museum also hosts special exhibitions. Its facilities include a café in the Garden House, an old building which for a while served as home residence and studio of Anna and Michael Ancher.
Sight 6: Skagen Church
Skagen Church is a church located in the historic town centre of Skagen, Denmark.
Sight 7: Villa Pax
Drachmann's House, also known as Villa Pax, is one of the major houses of Skagen, northern Denmark. Located on Hans Baghs Vej towards the western side of the town, it was built in 1829 and is now a museum. It is a writer's home museum dedicated to the writer and marine painter Holger Drachmann who lived in the house from 1902 until his death in a sanatorium in Hornbæk in January 1908. Drachmann had regularly visited Skagen from 1871.
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