Frøslev Camp Museum, Aabenraa, Denmark. Open Daily. Charged Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is parking at various places around the museum grounds and there are two disability toilets on site.
Brief Description:
This is a World War II Danish internment camp built by the Germans to intern Danish citizens. It’s wooden watch towers and 36 plus barrack huts remain in a very well preserved state, they are used as museums of the camp, the Danish army, the Danish army reserve and the UN peacekeeping forces.
Further Information:
Address:
Frøslevlejrens Museum, Lejrvej 83, 6330 Padborg
Email:
froeslevlejrensmuseum@mail.tele.dk
Phone:
+45 7467 6557
Website:
http://en.natmus.dk/museums/the-froeslev-camp-museum/
Opening Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 9.00 – 16.00 (closed Mondays)
Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 10.00 – 17.00
18 June – 10 August: open every day 10.00 – 17.00
The Frøslev Camp Museum is closed in December and January.
Day Ticket Adult DKK50
1 Child + 1 Adult DKK40
Child under 18 is free
Season Pass + 1 Companion DKK125
All Venues Pass + 1 Companion DKK395
Directions:
The museum is on Lejrvejen just off the E45/76 in Padborg, which is on the Denmark/Germany border.
Latitude: 54.843016, Longitude: 9.3283501
Transport:
There are many forms of public transport in and around Denmark. For further details see the website: http://www.rejseplanen.dk/ (You may need to click on ‘English’ in order to understand the website.)
Amenities:
There is a café on site at the museum and food and drink can be obtained in the town of Padborg.