Mosede Fort, Denmark 1914-18 Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Absorbing visit
You might think a visit to a fort that never fired a shot in anger would be pointless; but this is far from the case. This tell the story of Denmark in the Great War in all aspects- social, political,...
Do the tour and then walk around afterwards and study deeper. This is a great place to learn more about Denmark during Wolrd War 1. I was pleasantly surpriced to see that there is a lot about civi...
We visited here on our way to Roskilde. Such a very interesting and well presented Fort. The story is based on WW1 and is made up of displays with interactive portions. You can go into the rooms and t...
Genuinely Insightful - very well presented for all ages of visitor.
Took the family on a 'rainy Sunday' outing to the fort. It lies on the coast at the South end of the Victorian era defences protecting Copenhagen. Having visited Ejby Bunker Museum, which details the ...
A Danish fortress built in 1913. It was opened as a museum in 2014. I had an acquaintance take me, but I was worried about whether the admission fee would be high for the appearance. But I went in because I could use the Copenhagen card. It was interesting other than entering, and there was a karaoke of the speech and an exhibition that showed a good understanding of the life inside, so it was a place where you could understand the information about Denmark in World War I. Days ... aiming for here.
Absorbing visit
You might think a visit to a fort that never fired a shot in anger would be pointless; but this is far from the case. This tell the story of Denmark in the Great War in all aspects- social, political,...
Very recomendable
Do the tour and then walk around afterwards and study deeper. This is a great place to learn more about Denmark during Wolrd War 1. I was pleasantly surpriced to see that there is a lot about civi...
If you’re into World War history this is a must
We visited here on our way to Roskilde. Such a very interesting and well presented Fort. The story is based on WW1 and is made up of displays with interactive portions. You can go into the rooms and t...
Genuinely Insightful - very well presented for all ages of visitor.
Took the family on a 'rainy Sunday' outing to the fort. It lies on the coast at the South end of the Victorian era defences protecting Copenhagen. Having visited Ejby Bunker Museum, which details the ...
The first big の time の fort
A Danish fortress built in 1913. It was opened as a museum in 2014. I had an acquaintance take me, but I was worried about whether the admission fee would be high for the appearance. But I went in because I could use the Copenhagen card. It was interesting other than entering, and there was a karaoke of the speech and an exhibition that showed a good understanding of the life inside, so it was a place where you could understand the information about Denmark in World War I. Days ... aiming for here.