Below you will find admission prices for the Johannes Larsen Museum.
Adults:
DKK 100
Students:
DKK 75
Groups (of minimum 10 persons):
DKK 85
Children and young people under the age of 18:
Free
Her you can experience art, nature and the good life.
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24. JanuaryBelow you will find admission prices for the Johannes Larsen Museum.
Adults:
DKK 100
Students:
DKK 75
Groups (of minimum 10 persons):
DKK 85
Children and young people under the age of 18:
Free
The Johannes Larsen Museum is located just north of the centre of Kerteminde, within walking distance of public transport. The museum’s car park is situated on the other side of Hindsholmvej.
The Johannes Larsen Museum is a great place to visit with children. Immerse yourself in the art and have fun in the garden and the Fairytale Room.
Children have always played a major role at the Johannes Larsen Museum. To this day, you can enter the children’s room in the house and discover such items as the impressive doll’s house. As a museum, we believe it is very important for children to have a great time.
The Fairytale Room
In the museum’s exhibition building, one of the rooms is dedicated to children: the Fairytale Room. Here you can see Johannes Larsen’s illustrations for the children’s stories, ‘The Story of Little Kitty’ and ‘The Ugly Duckling’. There is also a constantly-changing programme of fun, educational activities.
Art Treasure Hunt
Help the museum solve puzzles and find hidden works. Go on an art treasure hunt and see if you can solve the challenges. The content of the treasure hunt is changed on a regular basis.
Holidays
We always have a programme of exciting activities at the museum during the school holidays. Remember to check our calendar.
We offer tours for all ages and always adapt them to suit the specific age group of the children. If you fancy giving your family an extraordinary experience, where children are allowed to ask the kind of questions children ask, then book a guided tour. We will make sure the guided tour is suitable for the specific age group.
If a number of people are visiting the museum together, we recommend booking a guided tour of the museum. It could be a tour of the current special exhibition or of Johannes and Alhed’s home and workshops.
To arrange guided tours, introductions and other events, simply contact the museum. Guided tours are always adapted to suit the specific age group. We also have extensive experience with guided tours for children.
Guided tour (max. 25 persons): DKK 550.
Duration: 1 hour
Introduction: DKK 350
Duration: 15-20 mins.
Whiling away some time in our charming café, ‘Kaffehuset’ is an important part of any visit to the Johannes Larsen Museum. There are great views of both the Great Belt and the garden.
Kaffehuset is an integral part of the museum experience. Visitors to the museum are not merely visitors; they are guests in an artist’s home.
At Kaffehuset we like to provide our guests with a sensory experience based on the place and its tradition. We are referring to the good, yet simple life in harmony with nature and the season’s ingredients, including herbs from the museum’s vegetable garden and delicious homemade bread and cakes. In 2018, Kaffehuset was expanded, and in 2019 we added a terrace and steps overlooking the Great Belt. Guests are welcome to visit Kaffehuset without needing a ticket to the museum.
At Kaffehuset you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and great homemade cake. Snacks and light lunches are also available.
At Kaffehuset we do our utmost to make sure our guests have a positive experience. Sustainability and avoiding food waste are top priorities. We bake our own bread and cakes and use excellent ingredients. Many of the ingredients come from the museum’s own vegetable garden.
Menu
In addition to coffee, tea and cake, the menu always features a herring platter, a light dish and fish cakes with homemade remoulade and rye bread. The menu of the day appears on the blackboard in Kaffehuset.
For questions, bookings and any other Kaffehuset enquiries:
Tel.: 24 29 87 52
Mail: [email protected]
January, February, March, November and December: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lunch: 11.30 a.m. to 2.15 p.m.
The kitchen closes: 3.30 p.m.
April, May, September and October: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lunch: 11.30 a.m. to 2.15 p.m.
The kitchen closes: 3.30 p.m.
June, July and August: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lunch: 11.30 a.m. to 2.15 p.m.
The kitchen closes: 4.30 p.m.
Guests are welcome in Kaffehuset even without a ticket to the museum.
The museum is a place for everyone and we try as best as we can to give everyone a good experience, whatever their personal situation.
Disabled parking is available right by the entrance to the Johannes Larsen Museum (Møllebakken 14).
Companions of guests with disabilities get free admission to the museum upon presentation of a companion card.
Most buildings at the Johannes Larsen Museum are accessible. There are, however, stairs in the house and the collection.
The museum has disabled toilets.
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Entrance ticket to the Johannes Larsen Museum. Children and young people under the age of 18 – free admission. You can buy tickets to the events in the Museum Shop.