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The Funen Village ( da, Den Fynske Landsby) is an
open-air museum An open-air museum (or open air museum) is a museum that exhibits collections of buildings and artifacts out-of-doors. It is also frequently known as a museum of buildings or a folk museum. Definition Open air is “the unconfined atmosphereâ ...
located in the neighborhood of Fruens Bøge in
Odense Odense ( , , ) is the third largest city in Denmark (behind Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2022, the city proper had a population of 180,863 while Odense Municipality had a population of 20 ...
, Denmark.


History

The Funen Village was founded as a
public works Public works are a broad category of infrastructure projects, financed and constructed by the government, for recreational, employment, and health and safety uses in the greater community. They include public buildings ( municipal buildings, sc ...
project in 1942, during the German
occupation of Denmark At the outset of World War II in September 1939, Denmark declared itself neutral. For most of the war, the country was a protectorate and then an occupied territory of Germany. The decision to occupy Denmark was taken in Berlin on 17 December ...
. The museum's open-air scene opened to the public already in 1944, and was used for patriotic song festivals (''alsangsstævner'') during the Occupation. It opened to the public on 1 April 1946. Among the guests attending the opening were King
Christian X of Denmark Christian X ( da, Christian Carl Frederik Albert Alexander Vilhelm; 26 September 1870 â€“ 20 April 1947) was King of Denmark from 1912 to his death in 1947, and the only King of Iceland as Kristján X, in the form of a personal union rathe ...
. It features 25 buildings from Funish villages, most of which date to the 18th and 19th century. The distribution of buildings includes a parsonage and watermill, an inn, a school, and a windmill as well as several residential structures. The vast majority are half-timbered buildings, as masonry buildings first became common in the countryside of Funen in the late 1800s. Tommerup parsonage farmhouse dates from 1692. The Bladstrup Brickwork dates from 1893. In addition to the buildings, the landscape contains examples ornamental gardens, with fruit trees of old Funen varieties. The village also features livestock, most often of Danish breeds:
Danish Red cattle Danish Red cattle, also known as Red Danish or Red Dane, are a major dairy cattle breed in northern Europe. There are 42,599 pedigree cows in Denmark. They can be used as a beef breed once they finish their useful lifetime. The breed The breed ...
, Frederiksborg horses, Danish Landrace goats,
Danish Landrace sheep The Danish Landrace (Danish language: ', ') is a breed of sheep endemic to Jutland in Denmark. The breed, which had a population of approximately 370 in 2000, is not a true landrace, but descend from Heath sheep and Merino, with early specimen i ...
, Danish Landrace pigs and Danish landrace geese.


Gallery

denmark-odense-fynske landsby-scenery.jpg, Scene from the Funen Village denmark-odense-fynske landsby-house.jpg, Traditional
timber framed Timber framing (german: Holzfachwerk) and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden ...
house Denmark-odense-fynske landsby-mill.JPG, Flour mill Den Fynske Landsby, Denmark.jpg, Village stone house Old horse wagon in Fynske Landsby.jpg, Old horse wagon


See also

*
Maderup Mølle Maderup Mølle is a smock mill originally built in Maderup, about south-west of Bogense, on the island of Funen in Denmark. It was constructed in 1832 and operated as a grain mill until the mid-1930s.The building was dismantled in 1941 and mov ...
*
Frilandsmuseet Frilandsmuseet ( en, Open Air Museum) is an open-air museum on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum is located in Lyngby on Kongevejen in North Zealand. The museum can be reached directly by bus number 184 from Nørreport St ...
,
Kongens Lyngby Kongens Lyngby (, Danish for "the King's Heather Town"; short form Lyngby) is the seat and commercial centre of Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. Lyngby Hovedgade is a busy shopping street and the site o ...
* The Old Town in Aarhus


References


Other sources


Frilandsmuseet Den Fynske Landsby


External links


Den Fynske Landsby official website
''This article is a translation of the corresponding article on the Danish Wikipedia, accessed on 25 April 2007.'' Museums in Odense Open-air museums in Denmark {{Denmark-museum-stub