Guided tour Bakkekammen 45
Enter a local time warp where Marius Pedersen lived with his wife. He designed 10 of the houses on Bakkekammen - a street close to the fjord in Holbæk - and the house stands completely untouched Enter a local time warp where architect Marius Pedersen lived with his wife. He designed 10 of the houses on Bakkekammen - a street close to the fjord in Holbæk - and the house is completely untouched. We begin the tour with a walk in the neighborhood, where we'll hear about the ideas behind the unique building style that was called 'Bedre Byggeskik'. We look into the garden at Bakkekammen 40, which was one of the main works from 1917 and end with a tour of Bakkekammen 45, which was Marius Pedersen's home. The house was built according to Marius Pedersen's drawings in 1929, where he lived and worked until his death in 1965. His widow stayed until 2007, after which the house became a museum, and it's a very special experience to step inside. The house is completely untouched with the original furniture and color scheme on the walls and doors, and it's like walking into a time warp. The grounds used to be an orchard and some of the old fruit trees still stand in the lush garden behind the house. Of course, we'll also take a walk in the garden. Bakkekammen is only accessible via guided tours. It is necessary to purchase a ticket in advance. Price: DKK 100. The ticket also covers admission to Holbæk Museum on the same day. It is necessary to buy a ticket in advance. The ticket also covers admission to Holbæk Museum on the same day. Meeting point: in front of Bakkekammen 40 Parking: In the nearby streets Buy/order ticket
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Enter a local time warp where Marius Pedersen lived with his wife. He designed 10 of the houses on Bakkekammen - a street close to the fjord in Holbæk - and the house stands completely untouched Enter a local time warp where architect Marius Pedersen lived with his wife. He designed 10 of the houses on Bakkekammen - a street close to the fjord in Holbæk - and the house is completely untouched. We begin the tour with a walk in the neighborhood, where we'll hear about the ideas behind the unique building style that was called 'Bedre Byggeskik'. We look into the garden at Bakkekammen 40, which was one of the main works from 1917 and end with a tour of Bakkekammen 45, which was Marius Pedersen's home. The house was built according to Marius Pedersen's drawings in 1929, where he lived and worked until his death in 1965. His widow stayed until 2007, after which the house became a museum, and it's a very special experience to step inside. The house is completely untouched with the original furniture and color scheme on the walls and doors, and it's like walking into a time warp. The grounds used to be an orchard and some of the old fruit trees still stand in the lush garden behind the house. Of course, we'll also take a walk in the garden. Bakkekammen is only accessible via guided tours. It is necessary to purchase a ticket in advance. Price: DKK 100. The ticket also covers admission to Holbæk Museum on the same day. It is necessary to buy a ticket in advance. The ticket also covers admission to Holbæk Museum on the same day. Meeting point: in front of Bakkekammen 40 Parking: In the nearby streets Buy/order ticket
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