All agriculture museums to visit in Denmark

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 5 museums in Denmark. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in Denmark:

  1. Bornholm's Farming Museum1

    Bornholm's Farming Museum

     Melsted
    Melstedgård, also known as Bornholm's Farming Museum, is located 13 kilometres west of Svaneke on the Danish island of Bornholm. This old farm serves as a unique insight into the agricultural history of the region, offering visitors a chance to explore the traditional farming practices and lifestyle of the past.
  2. Denmarks Tractor Museum2

    Denmarks Tractor Museum

     Eskilstrup
    The Danmarks Traktormuseum, also known as Denmark's Tractor Museum, is situated in the town of Eskilstrup on the Danish island of Falster. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of tractors and engines in Denmark.
  3. Vendsyssel Historical Museum3

    Vendsyssel Historical Museum

     Hjørring
    The Vendsyssel Historical Museum in Hjørring was established in 1889 by dentist Lønborg Friis. It was officially recognized as a cultural history museum in 1959. This information provides a historical context to the museum, which could be of interest to tourists who appreciate understanding the origins of the places they visit.
  4. Boldrup Museum4

    Boldrup Museum

     Stenild
    The Boldrup Museum is an agricultural museum situated slightly south of Nørager and to the north of Hobro. This location provides a serene and authentic rural setting that complements the museum's theme and exhibits.
  5. Amager Museum5

    Amager Museum

     Store Magleby
    Amager Museum, situated in Store Magleby on Sydamager, is a cultural history museum that forms part of Museum Amager. This museum offers a deep dive into the cultural history of the region, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the rich heritage of this area.