Cathrinesminde Teglværk

Museum Broager, Southern Denmark Region, Denmark

What to expect

Cathrinesminde Teglværk is a well-preserved cultural environment and museum showcasing the history of brick production in the region. The museum features original brickworks buildings, a brick kiln, and exhibitions that tell the story of brick-making and the workers' daily lives. Visitors can explore the historic tools, machines, and personal stories that bring the industrial heritage to life. The museum also offers a unique outdoor experience, with scenic views of the Flensborg Fjord and a peaceful shoreline. Children under 18 have free admission, and the museum has a wheelchair available for visitors with disabilities. The museum's grounds are mostly accessible, with some areas having steps. Dogs are not allowed inside the museum but are welcome in the grounds if kept on a leash

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Family holiday in Sønderborg – 4 days Baltic Sea, nature & Denmark's coast

Family holiday in Sønderborg – 4 days Baltic Sea, nature & Denmark's coast
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Ziegeleimuseum Cathrinesminde. We learned how bricks were formed, dried, and fired. We were able to walk through the oven and climb on top. There were also apartments showing how they looked in the 30s, 40s and 60s. We walked along the water

Highlights: The kids were very impressed. They were amused when they discovered the old TV in the apartment from the 60s. Everywhere we saw the old bricks. The museum was very educational, and the children enjoyed the exhibits ✨