“Ever wondered what a tractor graveyard looks like?” a voice rasped, pulling me back to the present. We stood before the Grubbegård Traktor Og Motor Museum, a low-slung building hinting at the treasures within. Grubbegård Traktor Og Motor Museum isn’t your typical polished museum. It’s a quirky, personal collection overflowing with history. The museum houses a large private collection. It’s more than just tractors, though those are certainly a highlight. You’ll find motorcycles, mopeds, toys, cars, stationary engines, radios, and cameras. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the evolution of machinery and everyday life. The Grubbegård Traktor Og Motor Museum is open year-round by appointment, making it a hidden gem for those who seek it out. While the main focus is on tractors and agricultural machinery, the diverse collection offers something for everyone. Imagine stepping back in time, surrounded by the tools and technologies that shaped our world. Each item whispers a story of innovation, hard work, and the ingenuity of generations past. The Grubbegård Traktor Og Motor Museum offers a unique and intimate museum experience, a testament to the power of personal passion and the preservation of history.
Nexø Lystskov
Have you ever heard the tale of Fandens Keglebane? It’s a story whispered among the towering trees of Nexø Lystskov,