Stiftsmuseum Maribo
Stiftsmuseum Maribo, also known as the Maribo County Museum, is a museum located in the centre of Maribo on the Danish island of Lolland. Its archeological and cultural heritage collections are housed in a specially designed building completed in 1890.[1] Currently the exhibits include rustic furniture from Toreby, a variety of old clocks and the Maribo book collection consisting of some 2,000 volumes. There is also a complete set of the 18th-century Flora Danica illustrations of plants and flowers.[2]
Funded by donations from the local population, the museum was designed by the architect Ove Petersen (1830–1892) who also designed the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.[3]
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External links
- Official website
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- Bandholm
- Birket
- Branderslev
- Dannemare
- Guldborg
- Holeby
- Horslunde
- Hunseby
- Kettinge
- Maribo
- Nagelsti
- Nakskov
- Nørreballe
- Nysted
- Øster Ulslev
- Rødby
- Rødbyhavn
- Sakskøbing
- Sandby
- Søllested
- Stokkemarke
- Sundby
- Toreby
- Albuen
- Arninge Church
- Avnede Church
- Bandholm Church
- Birket Church
- Dannemare Church
- Errindlev Church
- Frederiksdal
- Fuglse Church
- Gloslunde Church
- Halsted Church
- Horslunde Church
- Hunseby Church
- Købelev Church
- Maribo Cathedral
- Nakskov Church
- Olstrup Church
- Østofte Church
- Sandby Church
- Sakskøbing Church
- Stokkemarke Church
- Tågerup Church
- Tillitse Church
- Toreby Church
- Gloslunde Rectory
- Kattinge Windmill
- Kong Svends Høj
- Nakskov Old Pharmacy
- Oreby Mølle
- Reventlow Asylum
- Reventlow Warehouse
- Guldborgsund
- Maribo Lakes Nature Reserve
- Nakskov Fjord
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