Lemvig Museum

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Lemvig Museum is a local museum in Lemvig, Denmark.[1]

LocationLemvig, Denmark
Coordinates56.5494°N 8.3018°E / 56.5494; 8.3018
TypeLocal museum
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Lemvig Museum
Lemvig Museum
LocationLemvig, Denmark
Coordinates56.5494°N 8.3018°E / 56.5494; 8.3018
TypeLocal museum
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It has a number of exhibits about local points of interest, which is the subject of a major multimedia exhibition. Most notably is the exhibition of the Russian frigate Alexander Nevsky which wrecked in September 1868 on the coast between Harboøre and Thyborøn.[2]

The museum features works by several local artists including sculptor Torvald Westergaard (1901-1988) and the painters Niels Bjerre (1864–1942), Kristen Bjerre (1869–1943) and Jens Søndergaard (1895-1957) presented at the museum. Also featured as part of the museum is the "Planetary Path," a trail which features a model of the Solar System at a 1 to 1 billion scale. [3] [4] [5] [6]

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