Danish Museum of Science & Technology, Technology museum in Helsingør, Denmark.
Danmarks Tekniske Museum presents comprehensive exhibits covering the evolution of Danish technology through steam engines, electrical devices, bicycles, automobiles, aircraft, and interactive workshops for visitors of all ages.
Founded in 1986, the museum preserves Denmark's technological heritage by showcasing industrial development from early 19th-century machinery to contemporary innovations that shaped the nation's economic progress.
The museum fosters innovation through educational programs, workshops, and events like the Opfinderfestival, encouraging creative minds while highlighting the human stories behind technological achievements and inventions.
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00, the museum offers free admission for visitors under 18, guided tours, parking facilities, and accessible transportation options for families and school groups.
The museum features a 1920s candlemaking workshop and a 1960s rescue station, demonstrating how everyday technologies evolved while connecting visitors with Denmark's specific contributions to global technological advancement.
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