5 Sights in Rødovre Municipality, Denmark (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Rødovre Municipality, Denmark! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Rødovre Municipality. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Ejby Bunker
The Ejbybro Bunker (Ejby Bunker) is a former military facility from the Cold War period located on the outskirts of Rødovre in the Greater Copenhagen area. Since 2012, it has been designed as an experience center.
2. Oxbjerget
Oxbjerget is an artificially created hill immediately north of Hvissinge in Glostrup Municipality. The hill is located at the eastern end of Vestskoven. The construction of Oxbjerget began in 1968, and the hill is built of approx. 400,000 m³ of soil and rubble that was discarded as construction waste.
3. Hvissingestenen
The Wheat Stone is Zealand's largest stone. The stone, which is a migratory boulder from the Ice Age, measures 5×6×3.5 m and weighs about 130 tons. The stone consists of granite, and on its flat upper side you can see scouring stripes and parabola-shaped fractures from its journey with the ice sheet.
4. Damhusengen
Damhusengen is a recreational area on the border between the Municipality of Copenhagen (east side) and Rødovre Municipality (west side). However, the vast majority of the area is located in the Municipality of Copenhagen.
5. Henry Heerup Museum
Heerup Museum is an art museum located in Rødovre for the artist Henry Heerup. Heerup Museum contains a unique collection of Henry Heerup's paintings, graphics, drawings and sculptures, which are based on a donation of works in 1995 from Heerup's widow, Marion Heerup, to Rødovre Municipality. These works belonged to the estate of Heerup and contained the works he had kept or had not sold, as well as a large number of personal belongings. On the basis of the donation, Rødovre Municipality decided to establish the museum, which was designed by the architect Bernd Kjelland and is an extension to the old farm Rødovregaard in Rødovre, the only preserved of the farms from the old Rødovre village. The museum opened on 1 May 2000.
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