Summer Break
During the Summer Break, we make history come alive. You will find life and activity in many shades – stories, animations, weapons demonstrations, movies, food and much more.
Meet Danish and Prussian soldiers. Take a look at the soldiers’ town which is constructed like a barracks camp from 1864. Here, you can trade with the sutler, bake pancakes according to Madam Mangor’s recipe book, chat with the blacksmith, cast a bullet, telegraph and write a traditional folded letter with ink to your family and get it stamped. Also, you can meet a soldier in the blockhouse with massive roof beams and see what he has in his haversack. If you are lucky, he might shoot with his old rifle. Lie down in the big straw beds in the troops’ barracks and listen to a soldier’s eyewitness report about the war. Children can join the Danish Army.
Inside the History Centre, we have a short introduction movie about the political background as well as two films about the two decisive battles at Sønderborg: Stormdagen (Assault Day) and Angrebet på Als (The Attack on Als).
We recommend finishing your visit with a walk around the redoubt route outside of the History Centre.
Opening hours:
10 am to 5 pm
Practical Information:
Remember: Comfortable and good shoes as well as maybe rainproof clothing since a part of the tour takes place outside.
You can bring your lunch and eat in our yard.
Dogs are also welcome.
Program: Levendegørelse
Alle fortællinger annonceres ved opråb. tiderne er cirkatider.
Tid | Aktivitet | |
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![]() | 10:40 | Weapons of a soldier |
![]() | 11:00 | For Foreign Guests |
![]() | 11:00 | The fortifications at Dybbøl |
![]() | 11:30 | Story about cannons |
![]() | 12:30 | 1864 in details |
![]() | 13:10 | A soldier’s diary |
![]() | 13:50 | The fortifications at Dybbøl |
![]() | 13:50 | For Foreign Guests |
![]() | 14:30 | Story for children |
![]() | 15:00 | Weapons of a soldier |
![]() | 15:30 | Story about cannons |
![]() | 16:10 | Summer Break During the Summer Break, we make history come alive. You will find life and activity in many shades – stories, animations, weapons demonstrations, movies, food and much more. Meet Danish and Prussian soldiers. Take a look at the soldiers’ town which is constructed like a barracks camp from 1864. Here, you can trade with the sutler, bake pancakes according to Madam Mangor’s recipe book, chat with the blacksmith, cast a bullet, telegraph and write a traditional folded letter with ink to your family and get it stamped. Also, you can meet a soldier in the blockhouse with massive roof beams and see what he has in his haversack. If you are lucky, he might shoot with his old rifle. Lie down in the big straw beds in the troops’ barracks and listen to a soldier’s eyewitness report about the war. Children can join the Danish Army. Inside the History Centre, we have a short introduction movie about the political background as well as two films about the two decisive battles at Sønderborg: Stormdagen (Assault Day) and Angrebet på Als (The Attack on Als). We recommend finishing your visit with a walk around the redoubt route outside of the History Centre. Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm Practical Information: Remember: Comfortable and good shoes as well as maybe rainproof clothing since a part of the tour takes place outside. You can bring your lunch and eat in our yard. Dogs are also welcome. |