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Boldrup Museum
The museum is accommodated to a three-winged smallholding, and shows how one of these appeared in ca. 1890. The museum demonstrates the life of a smallholder and all its facets – how the family cultivated their land, which crops existed, and whether there were potatoes, cabbage, onions, spices and a little flowergarden.
Furthermore, the museum has a line of the old Danish livestock breeds from the period like pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, geese, hens and pigeons.