Museums in Denmark are the treasure-houses of several antique pieces. Denmark museums preserve the cultural heritage of this Danish nation. Denmark can very well be called a land of museums since the country has many museums to its credit. There are museums dedicated to culture, art, automobiles, and aviation and even to landscapes. From this vast array of museums, some which will especially appeal to the tourist are as follows:
Aalholm Automobile Museum : This museum holds a record of being one of Europe's largest museums dedicated solely to automobiles. On display here are some 200 motor cars covering a vast period from the 19 th century to the present day. A model railway which travels through European artificial landscapes also part of the display here. The location of the museum is also especially appealing since, it is a part of a small harbor district in Denmark .
Besaettelsemuseet : Situated in Arhus, this museum is dedicated to displaying in exact originality a picture from Arhus' restless past when it was under German occupation. Germans had carried out atrocities in Arhus with the help of the Nazis during the WWII days.
Copenhagen City Museum : This museum is solely dedicated to Denmark's capital city which is the storehouse of its rich Viking ruins and its monarchical past. The city is a reservoir of both the past and present of Denmark.
Faaborg Museum : The artists of Funen have taken especial pains in making this museum a very distinct and unique art museum.
Kronborg Castle : This castle which has been turned into a museum holds special attraction for the tourist simply because it is the place which Shakespeare used as a setting for his world famous tragedy of Hamlet.