Bornholm Museum
The Bornholm Museum in Rønne, Bornholm, Denmark gives a history of Rønne and the island of Bornholm, from the Paleolithic era to the modern age, including the history of occupied Bornholm during World War II. The museum houses a number of Nordic Bronze Age and Iron Age artifacts relating to the island and uses a Mjolnir, discovered in Bornholm, but now housed in the National Museum of Denmark), as its logo.
The museum has also a few other sites, such as:
- Erichsensgaard; the house is known for its famous residents and visitors such as Kristian Zahrtmann and Holger Drachmann, who married the daughter of the house: Vilhelmine Erichsen.
- L. Hjorts Keramikfabrikken
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Coordinates: 55°06′09″N 14°42′11″E / 55.10250°N 14.70306°E
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