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The Open Air Museum

Museum in Lyngby

Updated: March 12, 2024 05:56 AM

The Open Air Museum is located in Lyngby, Denmark. It's address is Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

QFPR+73 Lyngby, Denmark

+45 41 20 64 55

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Saturday10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday10 AM to 4 PM

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Where is The Open Air Museum?

The Open Air Museum is located at: Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

What is the phone number of The Open Air Museum?

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What are the coordinates of The Open Air Museum?

Coordinates: 55.7856796, 12.4901441

The Open Air Museum Reviews

Taylor Munson
2023-10-03 20:21:23 GMT

We debated whether to go but ultimately very happy we decided to! Make sure to grab a map at the entrance because the grounds are massive and there is tons to explore. We spent almost 3 hours there in the end, and would have stayed longer if we could have.

Great for kids or adults and good value for money. Highly recommend visiting

Dean Jelena
2023-10-19 15:26:14 GMT

Wonderful place for a day trip, specially for kids! Old houses were impressive and really take you on a history path of Nordic living. Horses, goats, sheep, pigs… it’s fun to see them enjoy their snacks or just chilling. You can bring your lunch basket and enjoy the views, or take some snacks in the venue. Train from cph is fast and direct!

Seyda Geckin
2024-01-16 11:13:58 GMT

Amazing open air museum for all ages
Suggest to go early cause you can spend all day there
Kids love to been there. Various activity for kids and adults as well.

Kenn Madsen
2023-10-04 19:30:59 GMT

This is a very important part of Danish history....AND sooooo fantastic

Aarati K.C.
2022-08-27 19:52:13 GMT

One of the best places I visited in Denmark! We had a family day out and had great fun there. Felt like we went back to historic time in Denmark ; old houses with cattle space, people around in traditional Danish dress, their activities.Everything touched heart! Must go place 🤗and yes Easily accessible!

Румяна Стоянова
2024-01-11 19:18:57 GMT

Very interesting place where you can see how the Danes lived in the past. There are a lot of houses and farms, also some farm animals - cows, horses, goats, sheep, etc. The place is huge but it is very interesting and offers great walks like if you are really in the countryside. It is popular place for the little children. It would have been better if there was more information or people telling more about the differerent houses or demonstrating what life was.
There are placec to at or have picknick. You can reach the park by short train ride.

YCB
2022-07-23 07:19:55 GMT

Lovely experience for anyone interested in history, old Scandinavian farmsteds, buildings and interiors. Houses have been brought here from many parts of current Denmark to old Danish territories as far away as the Faroe Islands, Northern Germany and Southern Sweden. Lovely walk, cute farmyard animals, activities for young children.

Norm Muelleman
2023-08-03 09:10:09 GMT

Fantastic representaion of how buildings/farms in rural Denmark were set up.

Matias Bernhof Jakobsen
2023-08-01 14:01:32 GMT

Great place to visit, both as adults or with children. Lots of history, houses and area to explore. You can easily spend an entire day here.

Children under 18 are free.

Nikolaos Matthaiou
2023-08-28 23:14:58 GMT

Ideal place especially for families.
I fully recommend!

assaf vernik
2019-10-08 21:17:18 GMT

One of the best things to see in Copenhagen.
It is just like going back in time 300 years. The way they were living, authentic houses, tools and even some actresses that wears the clothes from 1700.
Cool place to visit, really close to the bus station.

VERNER ORY
2022-05-05 17:04:34 GMT

It is just outside Copenhagen. 30 minnutes by train. I just love this place. Very interesting buildings with good information. There are 86 in total. Lovely quiet with many places you can eat your picnic.
The pictures are just few of the houses close to the entrance. If you go just a little further there are big open fields.
A tip. Only 5 minutes by bus you arrive at the town Lyngby. Stop at Lyngby moelle.
Enjoy the walk, only 300 meter to the center. Take a cup of coffee or tea and go shopping in the center or Magasin Supermarket. The picture is the old church of Lyngby.

Chun-Har Ch'ng
2020-07-25 18:05:50 GMT

There are themed programs during summer holiday so the museum is busier than usual during our visit but the area is big so it's not so much of a problem (during corona time). We ate our lunch at one of the many picnic tables, watched a couple of shows, played at the play areas, bought ice cream and coffee from century old "convenient store", had a taste of butter cookies from 1910 farm house's kitchen lady (volunteers dressed in old days attire), fed goat, saw happy piglets and their mother roaming in a field, tasted sour unripened apple & blackberry, and visited many different buildings from different era.
For parents with small children, a pull trolley (can be rented at the museum) is really useful for those little tired legs. Food and drink at the museum is somewhat cheaper compare to other attractions in Copenhagen, support the museum if you can.
Culture, history, plenty of areas for the kids to roam around in nature, and we visited on a good weather day, it can only be 5 stars.

Chris P.
2023-03-21 23:00:17 GMT

Magical place! Just 20 minutes train ride
from the center of Copenhagen. Must visit in spite of having kids or not.

Peter Engkjær
2021-07-05 17:10:08 GMT

Very beautiful and hyggeligt outdoor museum, full of old beautiful and authentic buildings. The fact that they managed to move most of them here is very impressive! The staff is very friendly and informative!

Anna Roitman
2021-05-28 13:36:05 GMT

It's amazing. One can really learn alot about the life on the country side in Denmark in the past. Lots of open air, animals be ready to walk alot

Adrian B
2023-09-03 08:17:38 GMT

Nice green place to stroll and admire how old nordic houses looked back in the 16th, 17th, 18th centuries .

N9nnas creative and random stuff
2023-04-03 14:43:39 GMT

I love this museum. I go several times a year with work (preschool) and we explore the different houses and talk about how they lived in olden days. It's worth the entrance fee!

Still a lovely place to visit. They're always working on restoring the houses and moving 'new' houses in, so much to see even if you've been many times.

Emre Öz
2022-06-24 09:04:21 GMT

I have been at so many different chill places so far, but I did not see like this peaceful and kind people around before. If you travel Denmark, write first ur to go list

Anton Matveiev
2023-08-15 19:53:47 GMT

Very nice place with fancy huts, a pleasure to wander around!

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