Easter holidays
30. March – 6. April
Spring is budding, sprouting, and coming to life all around us. Visit Johannes og Alhed Larsen’s beautiful home during the Easter holidays, where you can enjoy art, nature, and creative activities.
From 31. March to 2. April, 11–14, you can paint spring flowers using pastels and coloured pencils. Throughout the Easter holidays, including both mondays, from 10-16, you can explore the artist’s home, experience the current special exhibition A Day at the Beach, and on selected days join free guided tours and introductions. The café is open, offering delicious lunches, coffee, and cake in beautiful surroundings.
Easter Pastels for Spring Enthusiasts
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the Easter holidays, 11-14
Join us this Easter as we paint beautiful spring flowers using pastels and colored pencils in the School Room.
The activity is open to everyone, regardless of age.
Participation costs just DKK 30 once museum admission has been paid. As always, children and young people under 18 have free admission.
No booking is required, but please arrive no later than 13.
We look forward to seeing you!
Many more exhibitions and free guided tours
Special Exhibition: A day at the Beach
25. January – 3. May 2026
The exhibition “A day at the Beach. Danish art by the Shore 1830–1910” explores how the significance of the beach in art has changed alongside society – from the hardship of fishermen and shipwrecks to holiday atmosphere and a sense of freedom in the open air.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 10 – 16
Week 14: Monday – Sunday, 10 – 16
Guided tour of the special exhibition
Every day (including Mondays) at 14
Join one of our guides and learn more about the current special exhibition.
Meeting point: The Glass Corridor
Time: 14.00
Duration: approx. 45 minutes
Free with paid admission

Curator-led tour of the special exhibition
Wednesday 1. April at 14
Join curator Anna Steensgaard Nielsen for a tour of the special exhibition A Day at the Beach.
Meeting point: The Glass Corridor
Time: 14.00
Free with paid admission
Guided tour of the Villa and the studio
Sundays at 11
Join one of our guides for a tour of the Larsen family’s beautiful villa and the studio
Meeting point: The Wine House
Time: 11.00
Duration: approx. 45 minutes
The Museum café
The café is an integral part of the museum experience. Visitors are not just visitors, they are guests in an artist’s home.
At the café, we aim to offer a sensory experience rooted in the place and its traditions. It is inspired by the idea of the good – yet simple – life in harmony with nature and seasonal ingredients, including herbs from the museum’s kitchen garden, as well as freshly baked goods.


