Rudolph Tegners Museum

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Every now and then, I go on little local adventures. Some of them I can bike to and have visited many times, and some are a good drive away and have remained unexplored. Rudolph Tegners Museum in Dronningmølle was one of those places I hadn’t yet had the chance to experience. My expectations were very high. And let me just say, it didn’t disappoint.

I was pleasantly surprised by the turquoise colour of the pedestals, and impressed by how the monochrome, brutalist concrete exterior had a much softer interior. What you cannot see from the outside, is that Rudolph Tegners Museum has large window panels as a roof, allowing natural light to flow free. Beautiful place. Go see it for yourself if you can!

 
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