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Lower room w ilh heavy guns. led out and was standing in Lango, Ilelsinge parish from 1788. It was donated to Ihe museums-soeiety by the ow­ ner, the bailin’ ChristolFer Larsen. In the house formers ly lived a sieve-maker, a weaver, a darpeuter and a shoemaker. I t has now been equipped with the fu rniture and tools from the trades mentioned, tliies being a time picture of a small-holders and country-mechanics home in olden days. The museum is open daily till November 1st 2—5. 35 0 re admission for adults, 20 0 re for children.

Map 8. The Copenhagen Arsenal: and watch-service, fishing and whaling. Tickets to the museum are sold in the court-yard (50 0 r e ) . Moderation for parties. The North-Sealand Peoples Museum on the Jsegerbakken at Hillerod (see Environs) was opened on April 2d 1925. The museum consists of a smallholders and eountry- arechanies house of three wings, moved to Hillerod by the North-Sealand museums- society (found in 1922, about 2000 members). The building is from the time, when the larger properties were parcel*

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