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 TrapholtTrapholt is the only museum in Denmark, where there is modern art, applied art, design and furniture design - and the Kubeflex-summer house designed by Arne Jacobsen.
 The museum at Koldinghus
Impressive, weather-beaten buildings of five centuries housing a great hall, castle chapel, library hall and a gloomy dungeon. From the top of the Giant tower there is a magnificent view over the town of Kolding and the Castle Lake.
 The Geographical Garden
The Geographical Garden is a 12 hectares large park scenery at the southeastern part of Kolding. Large lawns surrounded by plantations, where trees, bushes and herbs have been placed together based on their country of origin.
 The Danish Museum of Nursing HistoryThe museum tells the history of Danish Nursing in authentic surroundings, as the museum is situated in a building, which was previously part of the first sanatorium in Denmark for children suffering from tuberculosis.
 Kolding Mini TownIn the workshop of Kolding Mini Town you will feel almost like a giant taking a walk through Kolding. The Mini Town is namely a reconstruction of the town, as it looked in 1860-1870 in a scale of 1:10.
 The Farmer's Museum of Kolding
Just outside Kolding is the Farmer's Museum where visitors can get an impression of how life was in Denmark in the "good ol' days". See the tools our ancestors used to work the land and visit the oldfashioned kitched where Grandma prepared delicious suppers for everybody on the farm.
 TRE-FOR HarteværketIn the small village of Harte west of Kolding lies the Harte power plant, which is the first major water power plant in Denmark When power for a luxury commodity. Here visitors can learn more about the interesting history of power.
 The Moravian Brethren Museum Through the years the Moravian Brethren have built up a collection, which spreads incredibly wide. There are keepsakes from the stone age, exhibitions from mission places in Greenland, Africa, Surinam and many other places.
 KongeåmuseetThe provincial town Vamdrup had great significance between 1866 and 1920 as railway junction at the border between Denmark and Germany. The history is being told at the Kongeå Museum in Vamdrup.
 The Reunion and Border MuseumHear about the Reunion of North Slesvig with Denmark and the events around the old frontier, which was just south of the museum. One may also take a walk in the area and see the King stone, where the famous crossing of the frontier by King Christian X took place in 1920.
Shopping at the museums
Explore the interesting museum shops at Koldinghus and Trapholt. Here you will find litterature, toys, souvenirs and a lot of unique gifts
 Kolding is an interesting cultural town, and if you are crazy about art, you can take a trip through the many galleries in town and see examples of art, artwaret and design.
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