Welcome to Nordjyske Museer (North Jutland Museums)

Nordjyske Museer works with research, collection, preservation, documentation and presentation of local and cultural history in the municipalities of Aalborg, Mariagerfjord, Rebild and Jammerbugt.

At 11 different museums, “Present history” is introduced to you.

The Viking Museum Fyrkat includes partly the ring fortress, originally erected in 980, with the reconstructed house made exclusively of oak, partly the Viking yard app. 1 km away with 9 houses.
The bunker REGAN Vest was built in the 1960’s as a workplace for the Danish government, the government officials, and the Danish monarch during a nuclear war. It still stands intact with all authentic furniture and equipment. The bunker can be visited on guided tours, for which you must buy a ticket online before your visit.
Aalborg Historical Museum tells the history of the city and its surroundings through the latest 1000 years.
The burial site of Lindholm Høje is one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Denmark from late Iron Age and the Viking Age.
The Franciscan Monastery Museum (Gråbrødrekloster Museet) is an underground museum three metres below one of the busiest pedestrian streets, Algade in Aalborg. Here you may see the ruins of an old monastery.
Jens Bang’s Stone House was built in 1624 as a symbol of the city’s wealth and its central importance during the Renaissance. Originally a merchant’s house, it became home to the Svane Pharmacy from around 1670 until 2013. Today, the stone house houses exhibitions of historic pharmacy equipment as well as a museum shop.
Hals Museum is located at an unique old fortification from the Renaissance.
Boldrup Museum is a small agricultural museum. It’s a three-winged croft showing what life was like in the countryside around the year 1900.
The museum is located at the harbour of Hobro town and is housed in one of the picturesque old grain warehouses.
The Circus Museum in the village Rold is established in the old winter quarters of Cirkus Miehe and houses the only preserved wooden circus building in Denmark.
Havnø Mølle, built in 1842, is the oldest windmill in Northern Jutland.