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2.5 hours
Daily Tour
9 people
English
Redfundable before Tour start
Immerse Yourself in the Struggles of the Danish Resistance
The Museum of Danish Resistance offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of the courageous individuals who fought against Nazi oppression during World War II. Situated primarily underground, this unique museum transports you back to the tumultuous occupation years in Denmark. Through a series of engaging exhibitions, visitors can discover how the Nazi occupation deeply impacted the lives of Danish citizens and how the seeds of the resistance movement were sown in response to these challenges.
What’s particularly intriguing about the museum is that you can actively participate in the narrative of the Danish resistance. A large, interactive digital map illustrates significant sabotage efforts carried out by the resistance, guiding you to understand the strategic importance of each action. Additionally, you are invited to engage in hands-on activities such as printing illegal propaganda materials, tapping into phone conversations, and even cracking the notorious Enigma code used by the Germans, thus providing a simulation of the resistance efforts undertaken by brave Danish citizens.
Discover Diverse Perspectives from Five Remarkable Individuals
While it may seem straightforward to join the resistance when viewed from a historical lens, the reality was filled with moral complexities and tough choices. Initially, resistance actions were limited to a small group of individuals, and everyone faced their own set of challenges and ethical dilemmas. The museum offers insightful narratives through the experiences of five notable Danish figures, each illustrating the difficult decisions they confronted during this perilous time.
Inside the Museum of Danish Resistance, you will encounter the stories of Musse Hartig, Jørgen Kieler, Thorkild Lund-Jensen, Karl Christensen, and Henning Brøndum. Among them, four took a stand with the resistance, while Henning made a controversial choice to collaborate with the Nazis as a member of the Peter Group. Musse Hartig navigated the trials of motherhood while remaining loyal to her communist beliefs and her resistance activities, showcasing the personal sacrifices involved. On the other hand, student Thorkild Lund-Jensen’s passionate commitment to the resistance led him to live in hiding, showcasing the lengths to which individuals had to go to ensure their safety. Karl Christensen executed sabotage operations against German-favored factories, while Jørgen Kieler faced severe repercussions due to his involvement in armed resistance efforts.
Secure Your Visit to the Museum of Danish Resistance
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Museum of Danish Resistance and learn about the heroic actions of those who opposed the Nazis in Denmark during WWII. Located within an unassuming structure at Kastellet, the museum houses irreplaceable artifacts that bring these historical moments to life. Purchase your tickets now to delve into this essential chapter of Danish history and honor the bravery of those who stood against tyranny.
Free entry for 0-17 year olds when accompanied by a paying adult
Monday – Sunday: 10.00 – 17.00
Last entry 1.5 hours before closing
The audio guide is available in Danish and English
Tickets directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 48 hours in advance
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