The northeastern part of Nykøbing was for centuries the city's old “infield”, where the townspeople could cultivate the land and let their cattle graze. From the end of the 19th century, residential quarters, nurseries, summer houses and allotments appeared in the green areas that were known as Thorsdal, Porshave, Fjordagre, Vejdermøllehøj and Skjelholm. Over time, the entire area from the park in the south to the epidemic beach in the north was developed. Join museum director Anders Have Espersen on an exciting spring city walk around the city's northern district and learn more about buildings, road names, people of the past and the history of the area.

Museum Mors is a state-recognized cultural history and geological museum with geographical responsibility for Morsø Municipality. The museum was founded in 1901 and moved in 1909 to Dueholm Kloster, where it still has its main address and administration. The old market town museum was expanded from the 1980s with several departments. In 2025, the museum consists of Dueholm Monastery, Morsø Local History Archive, Fossil and Moler Museum and Foundry Museum.
