Rønhaves Museum is located in one of the old attics in the large farm buildings.
The museum is run by volunteers who take pride in showing how things in Rønhave as well as the local area was in the past.
In the museum you will find tools, old machines, school furniture, doll carriages, lace, an old sleigh and much more. You can also see different types of grain from the time the farm served as an experimental station.
Opening hours from 1.april – 30.sept.
Tuesday
10.00-17.00
Wednesday
10.00-17.00
Thursday
10.00-17.00
Friday
10.00-17.00
Saturday
10.00-13.00
After appointment or when the door is open :)
To hear more: On Thursdays from 10 am to 12 pm, the volunteers who run the museum are there to talk about the old things.
Back in time...
Rønhave dates back to 1315. Over time, both kings and dukes have owned the farm. The main building, as it stands today, was rebuilt in 1865 after it was burned down in the war of 1864.
On June 29, 1864, the German soldiers came across Alssund in the dead of night. This part of the war took place in large parts of what was then Rønhave's fields and forests.
When Southern Jutland again became part of Denmark in 1920, Rønhave came back under the Danish state.
The stories are hung up all around the farmhouse, take a look inside and get the rest of the story.
Welcome to an old farm, with beautiful surroundings, a long history and where we give space to nature and tranquility....