Rudersdal Museums
At Rudersdal Museum's exhibitions, tours and lectures, you can experience the region's history from ancient times to the present, from wooded farmland to a green housing municipality.
The Museums in Rudersdal
Visit The Vedbaek Finds at Gl. Holtegaard where you can experience unique finds from Danish prehistory. 'The swan wing burial' is the most famous of the burials, containing a young woman, who may have died in childbirth, and a premature baby buried on a swan´s wing.
Mothsgården in Søllerød has changing exhibitions which shed light on Rudersdal Municipality's history from both a local and international perspective. Mothsgården itself was, at the end of the 17th century, the luxury property of privy councilor to the King and linguist Matthias Moth.
The house of the King's councilor
Mothsgården itself was, at the end of the 17th century, the luxury property of councilor to the King and linguist Matthias Moth. Several original elements have been preserved in the farm's main building. Mothsgården is located between the church and the inn in Søllerød and is a good starting point for a trip in Kirkeskoven (the forest) or along the Søllerød lake.
Shop and garden
In Mothsgården's museum shop, you can buy coffee and ice cream, which can be enjoyed either in the museum's garden or in the kitchen, which has been restored to its appearance in 1917.
How to get to Mothsgården
Take the S-train “Holte og Hillerød” from Nørreport, central Copenhagen (approx. 25 min.).
Train stop: Holte St.
The bus 195 to Vedbæk St. is waiting just outside the station (10 minutes)
Bus stop: Søllerød Kro
Walk approx. 3 min. to Mothsgården
Travel 7.000 years back in time
At the museum Vedbaek Finds (Vedbækfundene) you can experience unique finds from danish prehistory. Our main exhibition, which is a reconstruction of the life in the Stone Age Denmark, and contains both graves and lifelike dioramas, will bring you back in time. The special exhibitions gives you the opportunity of meeting Jacob – a bog skeleton from the Iron Age, admiring beautiful neckpieces from the Bronze Age and much more.
The Vedbaek Finds – a 7.000 year old hunting culture
In the permanent exhibition you can see unique graves and stone implements from the time during the Stone Age, where Hunter-Gatherers settled the Vedbaek area here in Zeeland. The temperature was at the time 2-3°C higher than it is today, and a fjord was formed in the present bog Vedbæk Maglemose. It was around this fjord people in the Stone Age settled and it was here archaeologists in the 1970s and 1980s found graves, tools of stone and tools of bone from hunted game. These finds have given an insight into, not only how the hunter and food-gatherers lived, but also in how they died.
A young woman and child
A young woman from Vedbaek, Denmark, buried with her newborn child who had been placed on the wing of a swan, 5.000 B.C.
Vedbaek 'The swan's wing burial' Tomb 8 is the most famous of the burials, containing a young woman, who may have died in childbirth, and a premature baby. The symbolism of the baby on the swan wing has been much debated with suggestions including that the baby needed help from a swan to be "carried" into the next world or that the swan could have been a sort of a totem animal. Indeed, both bodies were cared for in death.
Tours and shop
The Vedbaek Finds offer tours in English for groups of all ages. On a tour you will achieve knowledge about the climate, nature, tools, burial customs, and life conditions in the Danish Stone Age 7.000 years ago. A guided tour takes about one hour and is easily combined with a visit in the neighbouring Restaurant Spiseriet, the artexhibition Gl. Holtegaard, or perhaps at nice walk in Thurah’s Baroque Garden behind the exhibtion. If you want to book a guided tour, weekdays or weekends just give us a call. Our shop has a collection of different souvenirs.
How to get to the Vedbaek Finds
Take the bus 150S from Nørreport, central Copenhagen (approx. 25 min.). Bus stop: Gl Holte Øverødvej
Walk approx. 10 min. to Gl. Holtegaard /The Vedbaek Finds
Vedbaek Finds (Vedbækfundene)
Gammel Holtegaard
Attemosevej 170
2840 Holte
Tuesday-Friday 12-16, Saturday-Sunday 12-17, Monday closed