KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM
Karen Blixen was born in 1885 in this beautiful property, a former inn bought by her father where she lived before marrying in 1914 Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, owner of a coffee plantation in Kenya. On the first floor, her library and an exhibition room allow visitors to discover the life and work of a woman writer known for her famous autobiographical novel The African Farm, as well as for a short story that was also adapted for the cinema, Babette's Feast . A cafeteria and a small bookstore adjoin the house.
The bird sanctuary. Karen Blixen's love of nature was expressed in her literature, but also in the creation of this refuge, 15 hectares at the back of the estate. Accompanied by renowned naturalists of her time, she wished to create a wild and diverse habitat for migratory birds, but that it would also be open to all species, including those without a garden to nest in, to live freely in nature. In the novelist's mind, the reserve should be permanently open, an ideal place to find peace and rejuvenation, alone or with loved ones.
A film showing photographic captures of the reserve is ideal, as you cannot get close to the birds. But, if you want to observe them, put on warm clothes, take your binoculars, sit down, enjoy the surrounding nature and live something magical. That's the museum's sound advice!
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Ravira les inconditionnels de l'écrivain mais également ceux qui veulent faire une jolie balade.
Un café -restaurant est également présent dans la maison, histoire de vivre un peu plus le festin de Babeth.
Une ferme et surtout un parc magnifique, entrée à 100 DKK avec plage de visite toutes les 30 minutes .Musée pas très grand mais riche en documents. Se visite rapidement
Un café offrira une porte gourmande aux visiteurs.