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In the early 19th century, the house was home to the Danish poet Emil Aarestrup and his family. It was here that Aarestrup penned many of his poems, which were later published and for which he gained fame. Visitors to the house can gain a sense of the environment that inspired Aarestrup's work and contributed to his literary legacy.
Today, the house serves as a museum dedicated to Emil Aarestrup. It was reopened as a museum on December 4, 2000, in commemoration of the poet's 200th birthday. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about Aarestrup's life and work, and to explore the house where he lived and wrote.
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