On the occasion that in 2025 it will be 80 years since Denmark was liberated, we are going on a guided tour around Nykøbing in the footsteps of the occupation. Among other things, we get around the headquarters of the German troops, hear about illegal newspaper printing in Vestergade, about the city's sirens and shelters, about German refugees at the city's elementary school, and we get the story of the dramatic shootout between the resistance fighter Henning Pedersen and the occupation troops that took place in the famous building The Iron Iron in 1944.
City walk in about an hour and a half
Tickets must be purchased online
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 2023, the museum consists of Dueholm Monastery, Morsø Local History Archive, Fossil and Moler Museum and Foundry Museum.