Kystmuseet Bangsbo is located in the old manor, that can be dated back to 1364
The museum resides over several exhibitions including the invasion of Denmark and world war 2, marine archeology and a maritime exhibit.
In the manor house, which is surrounded by a moat, visitors can experience the town history, textile exhibits and a one of a kind collection of jewellery made of human hair.
In the stables, an unique ship from Ellingå - dated 1163 - is on display together with a maritime exhibit with figure heads and model ships, an exhibit about the resistance movement in Jutland during the German occupation of Denmark in 1940-45, and - in the 16th century barn - a large collection of horse-drawn carriages.
In connection with the museum lies Bangsbo Botanical Gardens, a herb garden and a deer park with a playground made from nature materials.
At Kystmuseet Bangsbo, brochures and written information are available in English. Signs and displays are partly in English and also guided tours can be arranged to accomodate English speaking guests.
Getting around North Jutland with public transport is effortless. Plan you trip with bus, train or ‘Plustur’ on rejseplanen.dk.