Fuglsang Kunstmuseum is one of the oldest art museums in Denmark, comprising a significant collection of Danish art from ca. 1780-1980. The museum always shows a selection of own artworks as well as exhibitions. The award-winning architecture is designed by Tony Fretton and harmonizes with the atmospheric surroundings; the manor house and nature in the beautiful countryside of south-east Denmark. The museum is temporarily closedRead more...
Fuglsang Kunstmuseum is one of the only broadly inclusive art museums in the Zealand Region.
The museum's collection's cover the period from the end of the eighteenth century until today.
The Museum Café is situated with a clear view of Fuglsang Manor. Here, you can enjoy our good food and beverages as well as the view of the green areas.
For over a century visual artists have been inspired by the small peninsula Skejten - a protected landscape at Fuglsang Manor which can be seen from the large panorama windows of Fuglsang Kunstmuseum.
Fuglsang Kunstmuseum was designed by the English architect Tony Fretton (1945), who runs his drawing office Tony Fretton Architects Ltd. from London.