Trapholt presents a steady succession of exhibitions on art, design and crafts and also boasts
its own collections, including a large collection of Danish furniture design.
Inaugurated in 1988, the museum is located in a scenic area overlooking the Kolding Fjord. It is
set within a large sculpture park featuring works by contemporary Danish artists.
The museum’s architecture is an attraction in itself. Arranged around a central museum street,
the exhibition rooms offer many fascinating spaces to explore. Outside, a powerfully sculptural
wall
separates the museum from the park
Trapholt is set within an impressive park with beautiful views of Kolding Fjord. Here, children – and their grown-ups – can blow off a little steam and enjoy nature. We also invite you to explore the impressive sculptures placed all around the museum. Ask the guides for a ‘sculpture hunt’ sheet and see who can find the Mouth of the World, the White Rabbit and the Diamond Runner. If you bring your own food and beverages, you are welcome to enjoy them at the tables and benches provided. You can also borrow a lawn game (‘Kubb’, AKA ‘Kongespil’) from the café.
Accessibilty for all is a key concern for Trapholt. The museum is a member of the God Adgang (Good Access) scheme and has been awarded the official accessibility badge.
If you are already familiar with Trapholt and its collections, we suggest a tour of our special exhibitions. Our guides take you on a tour of our current exhibitions, offering in-depth information about the artists and providing new perspectives on the works. Duration: Approximately one hour. Maximum number of participants pr. group (adults): 25. Price: DKK 850 plus admission fees (weekend and after 17.00 o’clock DKK 1.000)
Tuesday – Sunday
10 – 17
Wednesday
10 – 21
Monday
Closed