One of the wonders that makes the area surrounding Limfjorden so unique, is the variety of individual artists together with the exciting stories surrounding the local history.
Some of the places have closed because of the COVID-19 restriction, but it is still possible to visit their outdoor areas, where there more often then not are things to see and experience.
Fur Museum encompasses both natural and cultural history. Here you can experience world-class fossils and explore exhibitions on agriculture and fishing.
Flow and sensuality are the focal points of Natasscha Girelli’s works, which immediately captivate the eye with their lively floral forms. These forms grow and bloom in all imaginable colors across the surface of the canvases.
Sculpture Village Selde – Art in the VillageSelde is a vibrant hub for contemporary art, featuring over 35 public sculptures. Artists and locals collaborate in a unique community that has gained national recognition across Denmark.
Besøg Venø i påsken, hvor du bl.a. se kunstudstillingen, sejle med Danmarks ældste færge, se Venø Galleris påskeudstilling, besøge Venø Urtehave, gå øen rundt, besøge "Venø Seafood" mm.
The famous author Jeppe Aakjær lived here together with his wife Nanna Aakjær from 1907 until his death in 1930. See the exhibitions and the artist's residence where Aakjær wrote several of his famous works.
Fur is "the Island of Art." The art association Furkunst brings together the many active artists on Fur. On Fur, you will find several large galleries and a total of around 20 studios and art workshops.
Æ Fywerhus (the fjord house) - Jegindø - ThyholmThe Fjord House called Æ Fywerhus built in 1911 tells the history of fishing on The Limfjord. The exhibition tells the life of a fisherman on the fjord by fishing implements, photographs and a still picture show.
Stendal Høje – Fur’s highest pointStendal Høje, also known as Bette Jenses Hyw, is the highest point on Fur, offering stunning views of the island and surrounding areas.