The Museums on Ærø
Ærø Museum
The island's local culture-historical museum houses collections
from borough, maritime and agricultural environments, including a
unique collection of traditional clothing and toys. The museum also
hosts alternating exhibitions.
Ærø Museum
Brogade 3-5
Ærøskøbing
Tlf. 62 52 29 50
www.arremus.dk

Søbygaard
Hammerich's House
Gives you an impression of 18th-century Ærøskøbing.
Half-timbered house from approx. 1800 which also holds 3000 Dutch
tiles, Kellinghusen faiences and other domestic utensils dating
from the 18th and 19th centuries from South Jutland and the
South-of-Funen Archipelago.
Hammerichs Hus
Gyden 22
Ærøskøbing
Tlf. 62 52 29 50
www.arremus.dk
Bottle-Peter's Collection
Bottle Peter's collection of bottled ships and models, which
have been on display since 1943 in Ærøskøbing's former poorhouse,
is a world of its own. Bottle Peter built more than 1,700 bottle
ships and 50 models.
Flaske-Peters Samling
Smedegade 22
Ærøskøbing
Tlf. 62 52 29 51
www.arremus.dk
Søbygård - "the Castle"
The Søbygård manor house was built by Duke Hans the Younger in
approx. 1580 and neighbours medieval castle mounds from the 12th
century. In the "castle" itself, the main building, alternating
exhibitions are on display.
Søbygård
Søbygårdsvej
Søby
Tlf. 62 58 16 76
www.arremus.dk
Marstal Maritime Museum
Visit Marstal Maritime Museum and travel through danish maritime
history from the 17th Century until present day. More than 200
shipmodels, 130 bottle-ships, hundreds of ship-paintings, various
ship-equipment and much more.
Marstal Søfartsmuseum
Prinsensgade 1
Marstal
Tlf. 62 53 23 31
www.marmus.dk