Johannes Larsen Museum, Art museum in Kerteminde, Denmark.
The Johannes Larsen Museum occupies a preserved early 20th-century villa with modern exhibition spaces displaying artworks. The property includes landscaped gardens overlooking the sea, the original Swan Mill, artist studios, and a winter garden with flowering plants.
The villa was built in 1902 as a residence for artists Johannes and Alhed Larsen and retains its original furnishings. The house was later transformed into a museum to preserve the artistic work and lifestyle of the Larsen family.
The collection displays works by artists from the Fynbo movement, who focused on capturing the landscape and light of southern Funen. Visitors can observe how these artists interpreted their surroundings and used the spaces to communicate their creative vision.
The museum is best reached by car, as it sits outside town with ample parking available. Outdoor areas can be enjoyed in good weather, while the indoor exhibition spaces remain accessible year-round.
The converted washhouse on the grounds now functions as a café where visitors can eat and drink after exploring. The building retains its historical character while serving a practical purpose within the museum.
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