Kvindemuseet

3.9 · 119 reviews
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Helle Skytte
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2020-11-23 12:06

The two times I have visited the museum so far I h...

The two times I have visited the museum so far I have always gone from there in a satisfied state. The museum does an important job of conveying the history of the sexes. I especially think it has been interesting to see the exhibition: Gender Fairness, where you get an insight into the different vi...

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wenolsztyn
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2020-08-21 02:23

I visited the museum because I had the Aarhus card...

I visited the museum because I had the Aarhus card and entry for free. A beautiful building, worth visiting for the building itself.

Museum boring and uninteresting. There was more about children and gender movement than women. Most in Danish. We spent 30 minutes there.

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Mart El
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2020-08-19 12:59

This place is a total rip off!!

This place is a total rip off!!

A whole floor practically empty and another floor with different stories of women with just pages (A4 size) hanging from the ceiling with all the information. The props used in this floor are bland and fail to enhance the experience. You can go through the whole "m...

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Taus Christiansen
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2020-08-13 07:44

The Women's Museum is a significantly better museu...

The Women's Museum is a significantly better museum than many of the reviews otherwise give the impression. The women's museum's focus on gender throughout history makes the exhibits both relevant and current - regardless of gender and age. And then the house itself is also beautiful and saturated w...

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J. Bo Pedersen
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2020-08-06 02:29

Fine but slightly "thin" museum that should have p...

Fine but slightly "thin" museum that should have potential for more. Reminds me a little in his exhibition exhibition form, for example, the Workers' Museum in Copenhagen. So traditional and overloaded. . which I personally appreciate. An excellent introduction is given to the woman's long and narro...

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Henrik Vinding Kirkegaard
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2020-05-02 21:06

Visited the WWII museum underneath the women's mus...

Visited the WWII museum underneath the women's museum and it was fun.
They tell the story of occupied Aarhus under the second world war. There is a lot of interesting stories and memorabilia there, I liked the posters, and old satercial newspaper clippings the most. The gun collection was also fun ...

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Michael Makarewicz
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2020-04-10 13:23

The museum offered interessting presentation of th...

The museum offered interessting presentation of the theme on relatively small area. It's not overcrowded and therefore silent so you can take your time. Recommended. The cafe offers organic beverages and some basics to eat but very relaxing atmosphere and nice service.

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Don Kim
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2020-04-05 11:59

Located in the old city hall, they had displays on...

Located in the old city hall, they had displays on 4 floors when I visited. Ranging from a history of women's achievements and rights movement to a thought provoking piece about the meaning of gender bending burlesque, the displays got you thinking about how you personally think about gender. It was...

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St. Laura
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2020-03-28 01:56

Great museum with creative exhibitions offering in...

Great museum with creative exhibitions offering interestig, critical and original views on society regarding women, gender inequality and gender roles. I particularly liked the 'gender blender', which offered a deep insight into the history of women's rights and the state of the art of gender equali...

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Anne Marie Conrad
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2020-03-10 00:20

Fantastic little gem of a museum !!

Fantastic little gem of a museum !!
I really got a ride down memory lane when I went through an exhibition about children in Aarhus and the other exhibitions were just amazingly made !!
It can clearly be recommended to go to the women's museum

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jojo Law
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2020-03-03 10:48

As one of the few women-themed museums in the worl...

As one of the few women-themed museums in the world, it is worth a visit. The place is not very big. Demonstrates Danish women's struggle for various rights (including participation in public office, voting, politics, etc.) and the history of women in this society. For example, Danish women women ha...

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