The Frøslev Camp Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Internment camp
The Froslev Camp Museum was constructed in 1944 during the occupation of Denmark as a German internment camp. It is located near Padborg on the Danish side with good access from the motorway and is op...
We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 hour visit to Frøslev. The exhibitions are very tangible for kids and we had a great time on the guided tour “In the footsteps of prisoners”. Full of stories and knowledge,...
Interesting to walk around this now totally renovated camp full of all the old baracks now turned into a school, a museum and a camp. Its in an open area , easy parking and good for wheel chairs in ce...
After the Stalingrad battle, many Danes became dissatisfied with the occupation of Denmark by Germany and the Germans began to take dissatisfied to Germany the Danish government managed to agree that the Germans built the camp ...
Internment camp
The Froslev Camp Museum was constructed in 1944 during the occupation of Denmark as a German internment camp. It is located near Padborg on the Danish side with good access from the motorway and is op...
History and family time combined!
We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 hour visit to Frøslev. The exhibitions are very tangible for kids and we had a great time on the guided tour “In the footsteps of prisoners”. Full of stories and knowledge,...
HISTORICAL CAMP
Interesting to walk around this now totally renovated camp full of all the old baracks now turned into a school, a museum and a camp. Its in an open area , easy parking and good for wheel chairs in ce...
The story of everydaylife for warprisoners.
Not suitable for children as they will probably be quite bored. There´s no facilities for children except an icecream.
Care for your people!
After the Stalingrad battle, many Danes became dissatisfied with the occupation of Denmark by Germany and the Germans began to take dissatisfied to Germany the Danish government managed to agree that the Germans built the camp ...