Aalborg Historical Museum ( da, Aalborg Historiske Museum) is a
historical
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and
cultural
Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and Social norm, norms found in human Society, societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, Social norm, customs, capabilities, and habits of the ...
museum in the city of
Aalborg
Aalborg (, , ) is Denmark's fourth largest town (behind Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense) with a population of 119,862 (1 July 2022) in the town proper and an urban population of 143,598 (1 July 2022). As of 1 July 2022, the Municipality of Aalb ...
in
Denmark. The museum was established in 1863 and is now part of
The Historical Museum of Northern Jutland (''Nordjyllands Historiske Museum'').
History
Aalborg Historical Museum was organized to explain the history of the city and the surrounding region for the past 1000 years. It was established in 1863, making it one of the earliest provincial museums in Denmark. The present museum was constructed in 1878 and expanded in the early 1890s to house the growing collection of items from the region's earliest inhabitants to modern times.
Aalborg Historical Museum has rotating exhibitions from its large collections and is particularly noted for its fine silver and glass collections. The museum also has a large collection of clothing and textiles items from the 18th century to the present.
Of particular interest is the Aalborgstuen 1602. This well-preserved Renaissance paneled wooden room is claimed to be 'The best preserved middle class Renaissance interior' in Denmark.
In the 1950s Aalborg Historical Museum, conducted a series of archaeological excavations at
Iron Age and
Viking sites in the area, including Lindholm Høje, resulting ultimately in Lindholm Høje Museet at
Lindholm Høje.
In 1994 and 1995 the museum conducted excavations at the site of the former Greyfriars Friary (''gråbrødrekloster'') in central Aalborg. The excavations resulted in the creation of the "in situ" underground
Gråbrødrekloster Museum
The Gråbrødrekloster Museum ( en, Franciscan Monastery Museum) is an "in situ" museum in Algade, Aalborg, Denmark.
In 1250, a Franciscan monastery was founded here, but it does not exist anymore. The museum displays the archaeological artifacts ...
(''Gråbrødrekloster Museet'').
Recent history
In 2004 several organizations banded together to form
The Historical Museum of Northern Jutland. The museum system is administered by a 12-member committee made of members from the constituent organizations which make up the museum. These include:
The Museum Society of Hadsund
The Museum Society of Hadsund (Danish: ''Hadsund Egnssamling'') is a cultural history museum in Hadsund
)
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, the Museum Society for Hals Kommune, the Aalborg History Association, the North Jutland Association of Archaeology for Jutland, the Historical Community of Himmerland and Kjaer District, and the Cultural Historic Society of North Jutland. The umbrella organization coordinates research, outreach programs, educational programs, as well as manages the many properties in North Jutland which have been preserved by the various organizations.
Gallery
Aalborgstuen_fra_1602_loftpanel_-_Aalborg_Historiske_Museum.JPG , Ceiling in Aalborgstuen 1602
Museumsbygning Aalborg Historiske Museum 02.jpg, Aalborg Historical Museum entrance
References
External links
Aalborg Historical Museum websiteNorth Jutland Historical Museum website
History of Aalborg
Museums in Aalborg
Museums established in 1863
History museums in Denmark
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