Nestled on an island southeast of Copenhagen’s city center, the Amager Museum (Amagermuseet) transports visitors to a bygone era. The museum features reconstructed rooms that faithfully replicate the interiors of old Danish farmhouses, complete with period furnishings and decor. Embroidered traditional costumes and hand-weaving displays offer a tactile and visual understanding of the fashions and crafts of the past. Today, guests can explore these detailed recreations, gaining a vivid sense of the daily life and cultural heritage of Amager’s rural history.
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