The Skagen Odde Nature Centre (Danish: Skagen Odde Naturcenter), on the northern tip of Denmark's Jutland, is a museum devoted to the effects of sand, water, wind and light. It was designed in 1989 by Jørn Utzon, the celebrated architect behind the Sydney Opera House. Under the leadership of his son Jan, the centre was completed in 2000.[1][2]
^"Skagen Odde Naturcenter", Visit Denmark. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
has a travel guide for Skagen. Skagen (Danish: [ˈskɛˀjn̩]) is Denmark's northernmost town, on the east coast of the SkagenOdde peninsula in the far north...
SkagenOdde, also SkagensOdde, sometimes known in English as the Scaw Spit or The Skaw, is a sandy peninsula which stretches some 30 km (19 mi) northeast...
Grenen is a long sandbar spit at SkagenOdde (the headland of Jutland), north of the town of Skagen. Grenen (The Branch) was named for its shape like a...
brother Kim. These include the Paustian House in Copenhagen and the SkagenOddeNatureCentre in the north of Jutland. Jan also set up his own design office...
Elineberg Housing Fredensborg Houses Kingo Houses Paustian House SkagenOddeNatureCentre Svaneke water tower Utzon Center Utzon's House in Hellebæk Spain...
Tivoli Congress Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark (2010) Paustian House in Copenhagen (1987) Dunkers kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Utzon Centre, Aalborg, Denmark...
Jylland The Engine Collection Michael and Anna Ancher House Skagens Museum SkagenOddeNatureCentre Voergaard Castle Aalborg Søfarts- og Marinemuseum Defence...
design of the Domus Winery in Napa Valley. GeoCenter Møns Klint SkagenOddeNatureCentre "NaturBornholm". A Weekly Dose of Architecture. Retrieved 2012-06-07...
Michael Ancher (1849 in Rutsker – 1927) realist artist, painted fishermen in Skagen Mathias Bidstrup (1852 in Rønne – 1929) architect of many buildings on Bornholm...