Updating Den Gamle By

Den Gamle By (The Old Town) was founded in 1909 as the world's first open-air museum dedicated to urban history and culture. With buildings, workshops and homes from almost every town and city in Denmark it now is the national open-air museum of urbanity. In the mid-20th century Den Gamle By al...

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