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- South Jutland
- Jutland
Lindegade 25, 6070 Christiansfeld Danmark
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- South Jutland
- Jutland
Small Danish Hotels is now Stays. Only our name has changed. Everything else stays the same.
Lindegade 25, 6070 Christiansfeld Danmark
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0.14 km
Visit the world cultural heritage in Christiansfeld - the atmosphere and history make a visit to Christiansfeld a very special experience.
Christiansfeld is a world heritage site
Since 2015, Christiansfeld has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
"The stamp of quality has been placed on our unique Brethren town. Many people have a stake in the fact that it has succeeded. But when it can happen, it is real, because our then king Christian the 7th gave permission for the Congregation of the Brethren to build the unique town centre. It was the start of what is now a world cultural heritage. I look forward to the fact that both tourists and the rest of Denmark will open their eyes to the very special things that are in Christiansfeld."
- Jørn Pedersen, former mayor, Kolding Municipality.
Designation of World Heritage sites is based on UNESCO's World Heritage Convention. It aims to preserve the world's unique natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
Christiansfeld is included in the world heritage list as a unique testimony of a very special religious community and its establishment in Denmark. With its right-angled streets and large church located in the absolute center of the town, Christiansfeld was and is completely unique. In addition to being the only town of its kind in Denmark, Christiansfeld is globally the best preserved of all similar towns. The church has an active congregation where some members can even trace their lineage back to the very first who traveled here from Herrnhut in Germany to build Christiansfeld.
Read more about the UNESCO World Heritage Christiansfeld.
The town center in Christiansfeld
Christiansfeld is special in that it was planned in advance and built according to the same pattern as the first Brødremenigheds town in Herrnhut.. The town thus did not arise gradually like so many other small towns in Denmark. The majority of the historic city center was built from 1773 to 1812. It is today both a living cultural monument - and part of the city and its citizens' everyday life. The center of the town is the beautiful church - Salshuset, around the church you will find the town's most important buildings.
Europe's best-preserved Brethren town
The Brethren congregation in Christiansfeld is part of a worldwide faith community with congregations in many countries. Christiansfeld is one of several parish towns in Europe built to exactly the same design, but the town is the best preserved of them all. The buildings stand today as they did when the city was founded at the behest of King Christian VII in 1773.
Visit a different cemetery (Gudsageren)
Gudsageren is the Brethren church's cemetery. As is the tradition in the Church of the Brethren, where the women sit on the right and the men on the left in the hall, women are buried at Gudsageren on the right to the east and the men to the left to the west. Most graves are exactly the same as a symbol that in the congregation everyone is equal, even after death. Since 1774, when Gudsageren was consecrated, no grave has been erased.
Christinero
Southwest of Christiansfeld is the listed building Christinero, which was built by chamberlain Christina Fridericia von Holstein at the end of the 18th century. The facility is almost a small forest with special plant and tree species. Throughout the year, Christinero is a favorite place for a walking or cycling tour. In the facility there is a cookhouse, a pavilion and a small chapel at the Lord Chamberlain's grave. Furthermore, there are small ponds with naturally occurring artesian springs from which the water sprays up. From Christinero, a path leads to Tyrstrup Old Rectory with the Bullade, which was built in oak in 1668 and is the largest bullade that still stands where it was built. The bulla is protected.
Gingerbread and tiled stoves
Christiansfeld is also known for its gingerbread and beautiful tiled stoves.
Early in the town's history, both a baker and an oven setter each started their own craft in the town. The gingerbread was not just a success in Christiansfeld but also far outside the city limits. Today it is possible to visit both the Brethren's Gingerbread Bakery (Xocolatl) in the center and the Gingerbread House in the southern part of the city.

0.15 km
When you visit Christiansfeld, we recommend that you start at Museum Kolding in Søstrehuset, Nørregade 14.
In the Museum shop, you buy admission to the entire Søstrehuset, after which you can freely walk around the entire house and see where the Sisters lived. Pay particular attention to the balusters. Søstrehuset has several exhibitions and information.
Explore the museum shop, where you can find brochures for the area.
You can book a place on guided tours with the museum host.
In Søstrehuset, by Museum Kolding, you can get information about the UNESCO town of Christiansfeld and the Brethren, see exhibitions or take a guided historical city walk.
Museum Kolding holds lectures and events as well as children's and family activities during holidays and public holidays - for further information see www.museumkolding.dk
Exhibitions in Søstrehuset
In Søstrehuset, Museum Kolding has changing special exhibitions - for more information contact Museum Kolding or read more at www.museumkolding.dk
Find Museum Kolding's exhibition rooms on the ground floor of Søstrehuset, Nørregade 14, 6070 Christiansfeld.

2.43 km
Aller Mølle can be dated back to before the year 1500.
The mill was back then owned by the king.
In 1911 the mill burned down and was rebuilt.
From 1983-1988 a reestablishment of Taps Å by Aller Mill was carried out.
The aim of the project has been to restore the old mill pond, which had disappeared due to packing sanding up and overgrowing, and to create a fish passage at the 2 meter high blocks by the mill.
This allows, among other salmons to reach to large spawning ground areas in the upper parts of the stream.
By the lake there is a small cottage where the packed lunch can be enjoyed overlooking the lake.

2.74 km
The Border Museum (Genforenings- og Grænsemuseet)
It tells the story of one of the most important events in Danish history – the Reunification. It all happened just outside the window of the museum on 10 July 1920 – with the famous ride of the Danish king on horseback across the border, which was wiped off the map. Here King Christian X was cheered as he lifted a little girl dressed in white onto his horse. The region had been under Prussian control for 56 years. The king’s ride across the former border showed that the region now belonged to Denmark once again.
One of the main attractions in the museum is the stained-glass window. A glass window similar to this one - also featuring a motive from the Reunification – can be found in at the Danish parliament, Christiansborg, in Copenhagen.
The museum building is a house dating to 1877, which was renovated and extended in 1995.
After being hidden for many years, the cannons from the hill, Skamlingsbanken, were found again. The society, Skamlingsbankeselskabet, handed over the cannons to the museum, which had them restored and put on display in the museum. The two salute cannons sounded from Skamlingsbanken for the first time on 18 May 1843.
In 2006, the museum gained an attractive new exhibition wing. Here, paintings, the border barriers from Kær Mølle and many other splendid items can be experienced by visitors.
For further information, please visit our website.

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8.67 km
History repeats itself
Learn about the drama that shaped modern-day Denmark.
About Skamlingsbanken
Skamlingsbanken is the highest point in Southern Jutland, a small mountain that rises 113 metres above sea level. From the top of Skamlingsbanken you can look out over the water called Lillebælt. And maybe catch a glimpse of the Little Belt Bridge.
Skamlingsbanken is a historically important place. A place where many people met and where important speeches were made. A place where many have spoken up for their cause - something that was particularly important to them. Speeches that have influenced the way we live today.
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Skamlingsbanken Visitor Centre
Hidden in the hill is the Visitor Centre, where you can see the digital exhibition and learn about what's special about Skamlingsbanken. In the visitor centre you can also buy ice cream and coffee in Café Skau.
© Museum Kolding. Foto: Museum Kolding.
Summer activities for the whole family
During school holidays, there are activities for children and their families at Skamlingsbanken. You can join in when a bonfire is lit at the Visitor Centre. You can also take a walk on Skamlingsbanken and look for hidden clues. Every day during the summer holidays you can join in with activities big and small. Why not build your own insect hotel or challenge your grandmother to a friendly round of Nature Bingo.
© LEGOLAND® Billund Resort. Foto: Mette Krull.
Nature is calling you
The nature at Skamlingsbanken is just beautiful and with plenty of room to play. Skamlingsbanken was formed during the last ice age more than 15,000 years ago. A large glacier moved up through the Little Belt and pushed rocks and gravel ahead of it, forming the hills. On Skamlingsbanken you'll find meadows, fields and forest, and plenty of trails to explore. Take a brisk walk down to the water through the forest.
© Museum Kolding. Foto: Eva Kristensen.
Try the game: The mystery on Skamlingsbanken
The story in the game is a mystery on Skamlingsbanken. Meet the professor who takes you on a time-travelling journey back to 1863 when the Skamlingsbanken support is erected. But something goes wrong! Via your mobile phone, you are guided around the area to solve different tasks. The tasks are solved through a combination of mobile technology and movement.
Find the game in the ‘Vizgu’ app. Search for ‘Mystery on Skamlingsbanken’.
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13.3 km
Enjoy the spectacular roses of a thousand colours, listen to the gurgle of the little brook, smell the fresh air while you play hide-and-seek in the forest of gigantic trees and pet the friendly dwarf goats.
This green oasis in Kolding is a place that takes you away from Europe in the moment you cross its gates. You can travel around the entire world in this enormous garden and be part of a fantastic nature adventure, especially if you are ready to use all your senses throughout your stay. Enjoy the spectacular roses of a thousand colours, listen to the gurgle of the little brook, smell the fresh air while you play hide-and-seek in the forest of gigantic trees and pet the friendly dwarf goats, and say hello to the rabbits, chickens, rock squirrels and ponies.
Travel to China, Japan, Nord or South America, crawl into the exotic caves and explore the labyrinth tunnel of the bamboo grove. If you are more curious and braver, leave no stone unturned in the wilderness around the jungle path, where crooked roots creep under the ground like mighty snakes. Visit the first bamboo in Denmark, which was moved to Kolding from China in 1921, and find the South American mammoth leaves, which are so huge that you can completely disappear in their shade.
In Geografisk Have, you will never run out of mysteries and adventures that need to be uncovered. So, do not wait any longer! Let the whole world become your outdoor playground!

15.01 km
Guests can experience everything from the most beautiful Danish nature, on Skamlingsbanken, to the carefully planned UNESCO city Christiansfeld or visit Staldgården, where you get with digital stories very close to Kolding's history during the occupation.

14.99 km
The deer park Haderslev Dyrehave is attractively located close to the western part of the lake Haderslev Dam at Nørskovgård. The deer park was established in 1994 and covers around 100 hectares. There are about 200 fallow deer and 20 red deer in the deer park and around 70 calves are born every year. There are ample opportunities to see both red deer and fallow deer, which often move around in herds and like the open areas. There are 4 entrances/gates to the deer park and a number of paths, which are also suitable for disabled visitors. You are advised to keep to these to avoid scaring the animals.
Tours of the deer park
A number of public tours take place in and around the deer park, including rutting tours in the autumn and feeding tours in the winter. Check the local press or www.udinaturen.dk.
The meeting place is usually at Nørskovgård, Nørskovgårdvej 24, 6100 Haderslev.
Facilities at the deer park
Bergs Plads is located at the north-east end, just outside the deer park. A favourite destination for visitors, it is equipped with several barbeques and tables with benches. The lake boat Dorothea also stops here on her trip around Haderslev Lake. Between Bergs Plads and Bergs Hus there is a camping area with shelters. The camping area has to be booked if you’re a group of more than 6 people – for more information use the link. There is a public toilet at Bergs Hus and drinking water is also available. At Sophie’s spring you can drink spring water of fine quality. Queen Margrethe II’s viewing point: Here you can enjoy the magnificent view over the small lake Hindemade, Haderslev town and the larger lake Haderslev Dam.