Koge, Denmark, is a charming coastal town that beautifully blends history with modern life. Stroll through its picturesque streets lined with half-timbered houses, and don’t miss the impressive Koge Museum showcasing local art and heritage. Food lovers will enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries. With its rich maritime history dating back to the 13th century, Koge offers a delightful escape filled with culture, scenic views, and friendly locals. Perfect for a relaxing getaway!
Koge, Denmark
Top things to do in Koge
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Vallø Castle
A historic Renaissance castle surrounded by a moat and park, Vallø Castle now serves as a residence for noblewomen.
Gammel Køgegård
A 16th-century manor house turned museum and cultural venue, Gammel Køgegård offers a glimpse into historic Danish estate life.
Garvergården
A historic tannery turned local history museum, showcasing Køge's past through exhibits in the original 18th-century building.
Køge Town Hall
A 16th-century Renaissance town hall with a striking spire, now housing a museum of local history and art.
Borgring
A Viking Age ring fortress, one of only a few in Denmark, now an archaeological park with reconstructed ramparts.
Norske Løve, Køge
A 17th-century half-timbered building that once housed Køge's pharmacy, now a cultural venue with a historic apothecary interior.
Køge Å
A scenic river winding through Køge, with walking paths, fishing spots, and kayaking opportunities along its banks.
Gunderup (manor house)
An 18th-century manor house with a park, featuring historic architecture and landscaped grounds.
Solrød Strand
Solrød Strand is a wide, sandy beach on the Bay of Køge, popular for swimming and sunbathing with calm, shallow waters.
Køge Pharmacy
Køge Pharmacy is a 17th-century building on the main square, one of Denmark's oldest pharmacies, with a distinctive half-timbered facade.
Køge Iron Foundry
Køge Iron Foundry is a former industrial site turned cultural center, hosting events, concerts, and exhibitions in a historic setting.
Køge Huskors
A 16th-century half-timbered house with an intricately carved facade, one of Denmark's oldest preserved buildings.
Tøxen's School
A 19th-century school building now hosting cultural events, with a distinctive red-brick facade.
Køge Stadium
A multi-purpose sports venue with a football pitch and running track, hosting local matches and events.
KØS Museum of art in public spaces
Dedicated to art in public spaces, KØS features both permanent and temporary exhibitions that explore how art interacts with urban environments.
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