Set in a mid-18th century yellow-colored house, Dragør Museum is a great place to visit for history lovers. Nestled in Dragør Harbor, this museum tells us the story of this seaside town and its maritime history. The museum showcases a number of exhibits like paintings by well-known artists, furniture, photographs, models of ships, tools, equipments and a lot more. In addition to this, the museum also features interactive exhibits where visitors can try their hand at navigating ships.
Located in Dragør Harbor, Danmarks Lodsmuseum is set in a yellow-colored building that was built in 1823. This interesting pilot museum was established in the year 2011. Located next to Dragør Museum, this museum features a tower that is 16 meters (52 feet) high. The museum showcases a number of items that were used by pilots. Some of these include magazines, books, maps, charts and furniture. It also features several interactive exhibits. Visit this museum and learn about the old harbor’s maritime history.
Mølsteds Museum is part of the interesting Museum Amager in Dragør. This art museum is dedicated to the local artist, Christian Mølsted. Mølsted’s former home and art studio was transformed into a museum. Several of his paintings and diaries are exhibited here at the museum. His paintings are usually based on the town’s maritime history. Take a guided tour of this museum and learn about the Mølsted’s life and his contributions. Other interesting museums that are part of Museum Amager are Danmarks Lodsmuseum, Dragør Museum and Amager Museum.
A part of Church of Denmark, Dragør Kirke is a Christian worship place. Set in Dragør in Denmark, this Lutheran church was built in 1885. It features Gothic Revival-style architecture and was designed by the architect, J. H. Wessel. This church’s design was inspired by Taarbæk Church in Klampenborg. This red-brick church features a prominent clock tower. Several well-known personalities like Dirch Passer, Christian Mølsted, Peter Boesen and Knud Bro are buried here in the church’s cemetery.
Nivå is a coastal town located in the northern part of Zealand. The town is known for its beautiful beaches and natural scenery, as well as its proximity to some of Denmark's most popular tourist destinations. Home to a number of picturesque attractions, Nivå offers a mix of cultural attractions, recreational opportunities, and natural beauty. Nivågård’s Malerisamling is a splendid attraction that is home to an eclectic collection of Italian Renaissance and Danish Baroque and Golden Age art, along with a variety of lovely rhododendrons. Every year, Nivå hosts a music festival that attracts many visitors to the quaint town.