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            <title>Egeskov Slot #16/99</title>
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Denmark is one of the oldest monarchies in the world. This long legacy of royalty and nobility has resulted in many fine castles and manor houses dotted around the country, often in the most scenic of places.

Amongst the best preserved of the castles is Egeskov Slot. Egeskov slot as we know it today was completed by Frands Brickenhuus in 1554. As a defence system the castle was built on a foundation of oak pilings in the middle of a lake. Today, the castle is owend by the Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille family, who have opened up the park to the public for several generations.
Today, the castle is a family-friendly attraction on the island of Fyn. On the site you can, of course, visit the castle. However, you can also spend time at a number of museums dotted around the lands, gardens showcasing different periods or plants, as well as a lot of space and activity spaces for kids (and the not so young) to use up their energy.

I would say that visiting the castle is a must if you haven&amp;#8217;t been there before. It costs 30-45DKK more to have access to the castle, but it is worth it if you have the time (plan at least 4hrs if you would like to see everything). A special gem there is Titania&amp;#8217;s palace, an exquisite doll&amp;#8217;s house built for the daughter of Sir Nevile Wilkinson by a team of outstanding craftsmen.

If you are into cars and motor vehicles most of the museums would probably be of interest. Not being that much into this (a car is a car right?), I was really enjoyed the Grocer&amp;#8217;s Museum. This museum showcases a visual representation of grocer&amp;#8217;s shops from the 1930s to the 1950s. Even though there were another 40 years or so till I was born, a lot of the items looked very familiar!

If the day is nice as it was when we visited, it is a shame to waste the good weather by staying indoors. Luckily, the vast park gives you ample space to roam around in. Being big kids ourselves we also enjoyed the playgrounds, particularly the Great-Grandfathers playground (where you can try walking on stilts), the tree-top walk, and the mazes. Unfortunately we were there a bit too early for all the flowers to be in bloom (early May), but from the little we saw the gardens must be magnificent later on in the year.

The wide variety of activities also ensures that pretyt much everyone would find something they are interested in. We found the park and gardens a really enjoyable way of spending a day. It is an attraction for both young and old that is worth the time and money. No wonder it is ranked #1 of 21 attractions on Fyn on TripAdvisor!
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            <author>Ann</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 08:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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Denmark is one of the oldest monarchies in the world. This long legacy of royalty and nobility has resulted in many fine castles and manor houses dotted around the country, often in the most scenic of places.

Amongst the best preserved of the castles is Egeskov Slot. Egeskov slot as we know it today was completed by Frands Brickenhuus in 1554. As a defence system the castle was built on a foundation of oak pilings in the middle of a lake. Today, the castle is owend by the Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille family, who have opened up the park to the public for several generations.
Today, the castle is a family-friendly attraction on the island of Fyn. On the site you can, of course, visit the castle. However, you can also spend time at a number of museums dotted around the lands, gardens showcasing different periods or plants, as well as a lot of space and activity spaces for kids (and the not so young) to use up their energy.

I would say that visiting the castle is a must if you haven&amp;#8217;t been there before. It costs 30-45DKK more to have access to the castle, but it is worth it if you have the time (plan at least 4hrs if you would like to see everything). A special gem there is Titania&amp;#8217;s palace, an exquisite doll&amp;#8217;s house built for the daughter of Sir Nevile Wilkinson by a team of outstanding craftsmen.

If you are into cars and motor vehicles most of the museums would probably be of interest. Not being that much into this (a car is a car right?), I was really enjoyed the Grocer&amp;#8217;s Museum. This museum showcases a visual representation of grocer&amp;#8217;s shops from the 1930s to the 1950s. Even though there were another 40 years or so till I was born, a lot of the items looked very familiar!

If the day is nice as it was when we visited, it is a shame to waste the good weather by staying indoors. Luckily, the vast park gives you ample space to roam around in. Being big kids ourselves we also enjoyed the playgrounds, particularly the Great-Grandfathers playground (where you can try walking on stilts), the tree-top walk, and the mazes. Unfortunately we were there a bit too early for all the flowers to be in bloom (early May), but from the little we saw the gardens must be magnificent later on in the year.

The wide variety of activities also ensures that pretyt much everyone would find something they are interested in. We found the park and gardens a really enjoyable way of spending a day. It is an attraction for both young and old that is worth the time and money. No wonder it is ranked #1 of 54 attractions on Fyn on TripAdvisor!
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 08:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Danske museer træder ud af identitetskrisen</title>
            <link>http://www.information.dk/300774</link>
            <description>Skrig som kun teenagepiger kan frembringe dem, fylder forhallen på Statens Museum for Kunst, da en ung lyshåret pige og hendes veninder holder en iPhone op mod den store reklameplakat for museets Hammershøi-udstilling, der som det første fanger blikket, når man træder ind ad døren.
Plakaten er en kopi af Vilhelm Hammershøis maleri ?Stående nøgen kvinde?, bare uden den stående nøgne kvinde. Først, når man holder sin smartphone op foran plakaten, kommer hun gående ind i billedet ? stille og roligt ? og stiller sig til rette ved det lille bord til højre i maleriet.</description>
            <author>Søren Berggreen Toft</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 19:43:22 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Danske museer træder ud af identitetskrisen</title>
            <link>http://www.information.dk/300774</link>
            <description>Skrig som kun teenagepiger kan frembringe dem, fylder forhallen på Statens Museum for Kunst, da en ung lyshåret pige og hendes veninder holder en iPhone op mod den store reklameplakat for museets Hammershøi-udstilling, der som det første fanger blikket, når man træder ind ad døren.
Plakaten er en kopi af Vilhelm Hammershøis maleri ?Stående nøgen kvinde?, bare uden den stående nøgne kvinde. Først, når man holder sin smartphone op foran plakaten, kommer hun gående ind i billedet ? stille og roligt ? og stiller sig til rette ved det lille bord til højre i maleriet.</description>
            <author>Søren Berggreen Toft</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 19:43:22 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>På langfart i stegende hede</title>
            <link>http://irisogbirk.wordpress.com/2012/05/13/pa-langfart-i-stegende-hede/</link>
            <description>I sidste uge synes vi, tiden var kommet til at indtage nyt territorie og se noget andet end Abiquiu, Espanola og Santa Fe, så vi besluttede at køre hakket længere. Nemlig helt ned til New Mexicos største by Albuquerque. Det var der, vi fløj ind i sin tid, men så den kun i et glimt [...]</description>
            <author>Sascha MoonRaven</author>
            <source url="http://irisogbirk.wordpress.com/feed/">Iris og Birk på tur</source>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 08:31:43 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Åh Stockholm, du vidunderlige by</title>
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            <description>Jeg er taget til skønne, smukke Stockholm sammen med en kær veninde, som jeg har kendt, siden jeg var 6 år. Vi bor hos hendes moster lidt uden for centrum. Vi startede dagen på Fotografiske museum, et helt fantastisk sted, &amp;#8230; Læs resten &amp;#8594;</description>
            <author>anetteoster</author>
            <source url="http://anetteoster.wordpress.com/feed/">Anette Østers Blog</source>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 00:13:02 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Cathrinesminde Teglvaerk #15/99</title>
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In centuries gone by the area around Flensburg Fjord was well-known for its brickworks, or teglværk. In fact, the area had the largest concentration of such facilities in Northern Europe. As the time past these brickworks did not stand the changing times and have mostly disappeared, with only the one Cathrinesminde surviving in the region.
As is appropriate, this brickyard has been turned into a museum of industrial history, and in 2007 named one of 25 Danish national industrial monuments. As a museum it showcases not only the history of this specific brickwork, but of the brickworks in the area.

On the technical side of the brickworks the thing that caught my eye is the big brick-making machine in the first hall you enter in the museum. You can get the machine to work with a 10DKK coin. This is more than just payment for the experience of seeing all the parts in motion: the section where the clay is &amp;#8216;extruded&amp;#8217; into a thin layer, the section where the extruded clay is cut into tiles and, of course, the engine that allows all of this to happen.

Coming from a country without a tradition of brick making &amp;#8211; we have a natural stone that is perfect for use as a building material &amp;#8211; I was also delighted to see representations of designs that bricks can be built to show: from turning pillars to embossed features and various patterns. I always thought of bricks as a functional object, so this being an industrial museum I was delighted to see this creative aspect of brickworks so prominently.

Within the museum you also have the opportunity to explore the life of the worker related to the museums through a series of workers quarters each set up to represent a specific period during which Cathrinesminde was in operation (1732-1968). In these huts you can observe the changing style in living quarters, the increasing comforts the workers obtained, as well as a details on the cost of rye bread, beer and the working conditions (pay, working hours) of the time.
The worker huts are a bit away from the main museum, making them easy to miss. However, I am glad that the museum attendant pointed them out specifically as worth a visit. It was fascinating to observe the changes from the 1700s to the 1900s, and entertaining to spot items from our grandparents&amp;#8217; houses in the house from the 1960s. We were 2 Maltese an Irish guy and a Dane, and we all recognised an item or another!

This museum highlights both the technical aspects of such brickworks as well as the creative and social aspects related to brickworks. This gives the museum that extra dimension that may often be missing in technically-inclined museums, making this a museum well worth your time in my opinion.
Brought to you by Hej Sonderborg</description>
            <author>Ann</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 08:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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Ole Stramer, Kim Toft Jørgensen liked this post
In centuries gone by the area around Flensburg Fjord was well-known for its brickworks, or teglværk. In fact, the area had the largest concentration of such facilities in Northern Europe. As the time past these brickworks did not stand the changing times and have mostly disappeared, with only the one Cathrinesminde surviving in the region.
As is appropriate, this brickyard has been turned into a museum of industrial history, and in 2007 named one of 25 Danish national industrial monuments. As a museum it showcases not only the history of this specific brickwork, but of the brickworks in the area.

On the technical side of the brickworks the thing that caught my eye is the big brick-making machine in the first hall you enter in the museum. You can get the machine to work with a 10DKK coin. This is more than just payment for the experience of seeing all the parts in motion: the section where the clay is &amp;#8216;extruded&amp;#8217; into a thin layer, the section where the extruded clay is cut into tiles and, of course, the engine that allows all of this to happen.

Coming from a country without a tradition of brick making &amp;#8211; we have a natural stone that is perfect for use as a building material &amp;#8211; I was also delighted to see representations of designs that bricks can be built to show: from turning pillars to embossed features and various patterns. I always thought of bricks as a functional object, so this being an industrial museum I was delighted to see this creative aspect of brickworks so prominently.

Within the museum you also have the opportunity to explore the life of the worker related to the museums through a series of workers quarters each set up to represent a specific period during which Cathrinesminde was in operation (1732-1968). In these huts you can observe the changing style in living quarters, the increasing comforts the workers obtained, as well as a details on the cost of rye bread, beer and the working conditions (pay, working hours) of the time.
The worker huts are a bit away from the main museum, making them easy to miss. However, I am glad that the museum attendant pointed them out specifically as worth a visit. It was fascinating to observe the changes from the 1700s to the 1900s, and entertaining to spot items from our grandparents&amp;#8217; houses in the house from the 1960s. We were 2 Maltese an Irish guy and a Dane, and we all recognised an item or another!

This museum highlights both the technical aspects of such brickworks as well as the creative and social aspects related to brickworks. This gives the museum that extra dimension that may often be missing in technically-inclined museums, making this a museum well worth your time in my opinion.
Brought to you by Hej Sonderborg</description>
            <author>Ann</author>
            <source url="http://hejsonderborg.dk/feed">Hej Sønderborg</source>
            <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 08:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Vagabonder, træer og stakit</title>
            <link>http://www.information.dk/300469</link>
            <description>Opringning til Iben Overgaard, direktør for samlingen af den store danske humorists tegninger og malerier:
? Går du hele tiden og griner, når du er på arbejde?
»Det er sjovt, når man arbejder med samlingen. Men der er også andre udfordringer!«
? For eksempel at stå for den bygningsmæssige renovering. Du har fortsat håndværkere i huset?
»Ja, der er stadigvæk lidt at komme efter, selv om vi genåbnede sidste weekend.«
? Har du prøvet det før, dét med håndværkere og istandsættelse?
»Ja på Skovgaard Museet i Viborg.«
? Er der forbindelse mellem Skovgaard-kredsen og Storm P.?</description>
            <author>Allan de Waal</author>
            <source url="http://information.dk/feed">Nyheder fra information.dk | information.dk</source>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 19:47:01 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Vagabonder, træer og stakit</title>
            <link>http://www.information.dk/300469</link>
            <description>Opringning til Iben Overgaard, direktør for samlingen af den store danske humorists tegninger og malerier:
? Går du hele tiden og griner, når du er på arbejde?
»Det er sjovt, når man arbejder med samlingen. Men der er også andre udfordringer!«
? For eksempel at stå for den bygningsmæssige renovering. Du har fortsat håndværkere i huset?
»Ja, der er stadigvæk lidt at komme efter, selv om vi genåbnede sidste weekend.«
? Har du prøvet det før, dét med håndværkere og istandsættelse?
»Ja på Skovgaard Museet i Viborg.«
? Er der forbindelse mellem Skovgaard-kredsen og Storm P.?</description>
            <author>Allan de Waal</author>
            <source url="http://information.dk/kultur/feed">Kultur | information.dk</source>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 19:47:01 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Night Music Gallery ? En forårsaften med live musik og live kunst</title>
            <link>http://stauningellerkaos.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/night-music-gallery-en-forarsaften-med-live-musik-og-live-kunst/</link>
            <description>I samarbejde med Stella Polaris byder Statens Museum for Kunst velkommen til 10. udgave af Night Music Gallery.  En aften der forener musik og kunst. Du kan bl.a. møde Outlandish, som i en speciel akustisk version vil spille såvel velkendte hits som nye numre fra deres kommende album. Også Mads Bjørn og hans stemningsfulde numre, [...]</description>
            <author>annavictorinedesilva</author>
            <source url="http://stauningellerkaos.wordpress.com/feed/">STAUNING ELLER KAOS!</source>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 09:46:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kaos i ubåden</title>
            <link>http://hekjje.dk/kaos-i-ubaaden/</link>
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Billede er taget den: 8/4 2012 14:11
Kamera: Canon EOS 450D
ISO:400
ExposureTime: 1/5sek
FNumber: 5.6
Focal Length: 34mm
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Billede er taget i ubåden &amp;#8220;Springeren&amp;#8221; som i nu ligger på Langelandsfort som udstilling. Hvis du har lyst kan du læse mere om ubåden på fortets hjemmeside.
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            <author>hekjje</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 12:28:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kaos i ubåden</title>
            <link>http://hekjje.dk/kaos-i-ubaaden/</link>
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Billede er taget den: 8/4 2012 14:11
Kamera: Canon EOS 450D
ISO:400
ExposureTime: 1/5sek
FNumber: 5.6
Focal Length: 34mm
Objektiv: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS

Billede er taget i ubåden &amp;#8220;Springeren&amp;#8221; som i nu ligger på Langelandsfort som udstilling. Hvis du har lyst kan du læse mere om ubåden på fortets hjemmeside.
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            <author>hekjje</author>
            <source url="http://hekjje.dk/feed/">HEKJJE.dk</source>
            <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 12:28:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Åben arkæologisk udgravning</title>
            <link>http://stauningellerkaos.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/aben-arkaeologisk-udgravning/</link>
            <description>Metrobyggeriet er et sandt eldorado for arkæologerne, der får lov til at rode i den københavnske undergrund ? inden metrotunnelerne færdiggøres. Denne måned har du muligheden for at grave skulder til skulder med arkæologerne. Så på med Indiana Jones-outfittet. Måske du kan finde et sejt og kostbart fortidsfund? Det går ned på Trianglen. Fra på [...]</description>
            <author>nikolajfriis</author>
            <source url="http://stauningellerkaos.wordpress.com/feed/">STAUNING ELLER KAOS!</source>
            <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 10:20:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Reality strikes back</title>
            <link>http://hellesblog.com/2012/05/03/reality-strikes-back/</link>
            <description>Nu gik det lige så godt, det hele. Med at svanse rundt og svinge visakortet. Manglede bare lige de sidste indkøb og gaver til de små mennesker i København. Planlægningen var i top. En dag i Berkeley, hvor jeg slet ikke fandt de lækre tøjbutikker, jeg havde forestillet mig. Og hvor sådan en smule universitet [...]</description>
            <author>Helle</author>
            <source url="http://hellesblog.com/feed/">Helle's Blog</source>
            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 18:45:12 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Reality strikes back</title>
            <link>http://hellesblog.com/2012/05/03/reality-strikes-back/</link>
            <description>Nu gik det lige så godt, det hele. Med at svanse rundt og svinge visakortet. Manglede bare lige de sidste indkøb og gaver til de små mennesker i København. Planlægningen var i top. En dag i Berkeley, hvor jeg slet ikke fandt de lækre tøjbutikker, jeg havde forestillet mig. Og hvor sådan en smule universitet [...]</description>
            <author>Helle</author>
            <source url="http://hellesblog.com/feed/">Helle's Blog</source>
            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 18:45:12 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kulturminister Uffe Elbæks åbningstale</title>
            <link>http://byenibyen.frederiksberg.dk/photo/4958993</link>
            <description>Med en munter og uformel tale genåbnede kulturminister Uffe Elbæk Storm P. Museet onsdag 2. maj 2012. Klippet varer 6.48 min.</description>
            <source url="http://byenibyen.frederiksberg.dk/rss/?frontpage%5fp=t">Byen i Byen</source>
            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 18:26:23 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Fortællinger om besættelsen</title>
            <link>http://www.dit-soroe.dk/2012/05/fortaellinger-om-besaettelsen/</link>
            <description>Den 5. maj 2012 kl. 14-16 arrangerer Sorø Museum en rundvisning i særudstillingen om besættelsen. Rundvisningen omfatter en vandretur i Sorø, hvor de mest epokegørende steder udpeges, bl.a. Albertikrydset. Det gælder også Sorø Kultur- og Fritidscenter, hvor et beskyttelsesrum fra besættelsestiden netop er istandsat. Deltagerne er velkomne til selv at fortælle om besættelsestiden.
Gratis entré &amp;#8211; husk fornuftigt fodtøj.

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            <author>admin</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 10:52:58 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Du milde himmel?blå!</title>
            <link>http://www.artworx.dk/himmelbla-du-mille-himmel/</link>
            <description>Dybbøl Mølle, den perfekte blå himmel. Ikke altid nem at fange, og når den er der er der lige et par ting man skal huske på. Nemlig at indstille sin blænde rigtigt, så billedet ikke bliver overbelyst! Ved for lavt blændetal brænder solen simpelthen himlen væk. Dette billede er taget med en blænde 16, og en lukketid på 1/160 sekund. Har ikke manipuleret billedet i Photoshop, så det du ser er det jeg tog! Ingen snyd, men bare en mindre blændeåbning. Og så er motivet selvfølgelig heller ikke uden betydning! That&amp;#8217;s it, and that&amp;#8217;s that!
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            <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 00:19:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Storm P. Museets direktør Iben Overgaard taler ved genåbningen af museet 2....</title>
            <link>http://byenibyen.frederiksberg.dk/photo/4953945</link>
            <description>Storm P. Museets direktør Iben Overgaard byder velkommen ved genåbningen af museet onsdag 2. maj 2012. Klippet varer 4.19 min.</description>
            <source url="http://byenibyen.frederiksberg.dk/rss/?frontpage%5fp=t">Byen i Byen</source>
            <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 18:59:12 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Mestermaleres værker er i virkeligheden kopier</title>
            <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/what2012/~3/ytTvVR7Pzdw/</link>
            <description>Kopier af værdifulde malerier var en god forretning allerede i 1500-tallet afslører ny forskning.The rest is here: Mestermaleres værker er i virkeligheden kopier </description>
            <author>administrator</author>
            <source url="http://www.russer.info/rss2">What!?</source>
            <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 06:28:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bergspass i betong</title>
            <link>http://stenssmahus.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/bergspass-i-betong/</link>
            <description>Timmelsjoch Experience Pass Museum ligger i Österike och är ritad av den italienske Werner Tsscholl. Byggnaden ligger på vägens högsta punkt, 2059 möh. Museet byggdes för att markera vägens 50 åriga historia. Den är även tänkt som en raststuga. &amp;#160; Den skall vara som ett flyttblock med fasetterade sidor och balanserarar på kanten, det ser ut som arkitekteten lyckats med [...]</description>
            <author>Stens små hus</author>
            <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/stenssmahus">Stens små hus</source>
            <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 00:31:49 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Går du med metaldetektor?</title>
            <link>http://bfj.museerne.dk/2012/04/30/gar-du-med-metaldetektor/</link>
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Forside af en dansk penning, der efter nyeste forskning er præget i Roskilde i 1270?erne . Fundet i forbindelse med metaldetektor-klubben &amp;quot;Sjælland&amp;quot;s tur til Ulfshale i 2011.

Danefæfund har  meget stor betydning for udforskningen og formidlingen af vores fælles kulturarv. Danefæ tilhører staten, der udbetaler dusør for fundet.
Husk at man skal altid skal have tilladelse af lodsejer inden man begynder at afsøge et område, en mark eller i en skov. Det er forbudt at afsøge med metaldetektor på fredede fortidsminder og indenfor den 2 m brede beskyttelseszone, der er om alle fredede fortidsminder.
Hvis man har fundet noget, der kan være danefæ, så kontakt det lokale statsanerkendte kulturhistoriske museum, der sørger for at indlevere danefæ til Nationalmuseet. ?Danefæ tilhører staten. Den, der finder danefæ, og den, der får danefæ i sin besiddelse, skal straks aflevere det? Museumsloven, kapitel 9, § 30 stk. 2. Til gengæld for at aflever fundet får finderen udbetalt en dusør. Dusørens størrelse afhænger af materialets værdi og sjældenhed og hvor omhyggelig finderen har været mht. opbevaring og notering af fundsted.
Danefæ er ?Genstande fra fortiden, herunder mønter, der er fundet i Danmark, og hvortil ingen kan godtgøre sin ret som ejer, er danefæ, såfremt de er forarbejdet af værdifuldt materiale eller har særlig kulturhistorisk værdi.? Museumsloven, kapitel 9, § 30 stk. 1.
Hvis du har noget, der kunne være danefæ eller du har spørgsmål om danefæ, kan du på Museerne Vordingborg kontakte Kristoffer Buch Pedersen kbp@museerne.dk mobil 60 24 41 30.
Bagside en dansk penning, der efter nyeste forskning er præget i Roskilde i 1270?erne . Fundet i forbindelse med metaldetektor-klubben &amp;quot;Sjælland&amp;quot;s tur til Ulfshale i 2011.
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Nationalmuseet har udgivet en folder, der beskriver hvilke ting, der kan være danefæ. Folderen kan ses på Nationalmuseets hjemmeside http://natmus.dk/salg-og-ydelser/museumsfaglige-ydelser/danefae/
Metaldetektorklubben Sjælland http://www.detektorklubben-sjaelland.dk/
Sammenslutningen af danske amatørarkæologer http://www.arkaeologi-sda.dk/
På www.detectingpeople.dk kan man bl.a. følge med i hvad der bliver fundet rundt omkring.
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            <author>bfj</author>
            <source url="http://bfj.museerne.dk/feed/">Birgitte Fløe Jensen's Blog - Museerne Vordingborg</source>
            <pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:28:31 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Nagasaki</title>
            <link>http://christian.sohn.dk/nagasaki/</link>
            <description>En by der er mere end en &amp;#8216;den anden atombombede by&amp;#8217;. Og det maa man give dem, jeg var ikke selv klar over at Nagasaki var den eneste aabne port for vestlige lande. Det kan ses paa diverse museer og den restorerede hollandske handelsenklave, som var det eneste sted udlaendinge maatte faerdes i Edo perioden. Det vil sige, det var hvad jeg fik ud af besoeget (engelsk skiltning goer de sig ikke saa meget i).
I morgen besoeger jeg Fredsparken og -museet, om det er en god ide paa den foerste soendag i golden week maa man saa vente med at se.

Skrevet fra Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
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            <author>Christian</author>
            <source url="http://christian.sohn.dk/feed/">Christians rejseblog</source>
            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 11:45:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Udstilling om Københavns skrald!</title>
            <link>http://lovecopenhagen.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/udstilling-om-kobenhavns-skrald/</link>
            <description>Københavns Bymuseum har lavet en ret sjov udstilling om skrald. Skulle det nu være interessant? Ja, det er det faktisk, for man kan sige meget om mennesker, når man kigger på deres affald. Det fandt vi i hvert fald ud &amp;#8230; Læs resten &amp;#8594;</description>
            <author>anneoglouise</author>
            <source url="http://lovecopenhagen.wordpress.com/feed/">Forelsket i København</source>
            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2012 17:09:22 +0100</pubDate>
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