Markhuset på Ore Mark - Årslev, Denmark
N 55° 18.356 E 010° 31.095
32U E 596375 N 6129886
Markhuset i Ore er et åbent frilandsmuseum over 1800-tallets landbrugskultur. Der er en lille udstilling om tidens landbrugsredskaber og forarbejdningen af jorden. Her tog bønder et hvil under arbejdet. Huset er et af de få bevarede.
Waymark Code: WM1418P
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 03/27/2021
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Markhuset i Ore er et åbent frilandsmuseum over 1800-tallets landbrugskultur. Der er en lille udstilling om tidens landbrugsredskaber og forarbejdningen af jorden. Her tog bønder et hvil under arbejdet. Huset er et af de få bevarede.
Markhuset på Torpelundsvej mellem Tarup og Ore på Midtfyn er formentlig bygget i slutningen af 1800-tallet. Markhuse blev dengang bygget som et sted hvor markarbejdere kunne søge ly under frokosten. I det gamle markhus er der skabt et mini museum, der fortæller stedets unikke historie. Huset viser en flig af gammel byggekunst og en svunden landbrugskultur. Markhuset på Tarup Mark /Ore Mark er sandsynligvis det sidste af sin slags på Fyn.
Markhuset er ikke Danmarks mindste museum - Den ære tilfalder Lodshuset på øen Nyord på Møn - men det er tæt på.
English: Markhuset in Ore is an open-air open-air museum of 19th-century agricultural culture. There is a small exhibition about the agricultural tools of the time and the processing of the soil. Here peasants took a rest during the work. The house is one of the few preserved.
The field house on Torpelundsvej between Tarup and Ore on Midtfyn was probably built at the end of the 19th century. Field houses were then built as a place where field workers could seek shelter during lunch. In the old field house, a mini museum has been created that tells the unique history of the place. The house shows a tab of old architecture and a bygone agricultural culture. The field house on Tarup Mark / Ore Mark is probably the last of its kind on Funen.
Markhuset is not Denmark's smallest museum - The honor goes to Lodshuset on the island of Nyord on Møn - but it is close.
website: www.markhus.dk
Instructions for Visiting a Waymark: Take a photo of the minimuseum seen from the north
Roof Type: Roof has Straw covering
Wall Type: Walls are constructed from Stone
Construction Date: 19th Century
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Related web site if known: [Web Link]
Location: Torpelundsvej 6A Årslev, Fyn Denmark 5792
Parking: Not Listed
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Visit Instructions:
To claim a find, you must submit a photo of the cottage, taken from a different angle to the one shown on the page. The photo should show at least one of the walls of the cottage in full, and preferably it should show some of the surrounding landscape or buildings. If possible, you should also be in the photograph.