Frederikshavn Historic Site
Historic Site in Frederikshavn, Nordjylland, Denmark
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Mollehuset
Mollehuset is an old mill house and wonderful attraction at the Bangsbo area in Frederikshavn that now also serves as a restaurant. Dating back to 1748, and serving as a mill house to farmers, Mollehuset was destroyed in a fire and then restored and rebuilt and modernised, serving as a guest house for a time and then as a restaurant next to Bangsbo Creek. The Mill House room is decorated with words and drawings and your visit is ensured to be an exceptional experience.
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Bangsbo Museum
The Bangsbo Museum at the Bangsbo area in Frederikshavn offers three main wings with different themes like the shipping department with ship models and engines, and marine archeology or the Northern Europe's largest collection of hair art, which shows jewelry and the like made from human hair. A banquet hall is also available which is used for special exhibitions and in the moat visitors can visit a unique ship from Ellinga - dated from 1163. The Bangsbo Museum is a delight for visitors to visit and experience the town history, textile exhibits and so much more.
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Bangsbo Fort
The Bangsbo Fort in Frederikshavn is a wonderful historical attraction to explore and offers stunning views of Frederikshavn and Kattegat. The Bangsbo Fort was built by the Germans during the second World War and has guns and bunkers for exploring, and guided tours are available explaining the history, the bunkers and the scenery.