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Elværket - Museum Nordsjælland
Elværket - The Power Station is part of Museum Northzealand in Hillerød.
Today, the beautiful turbine hall of the former power station houses temporary exhibitions focusing on the culture, art, and history of North Zealand. Elværket was built in 1909 by engineer J.P. Spangenberg. The neoclassical architecture, featuring red bricks and white windows, is remarkably well-preserved. The harmonious building is a small historical gem in Hillerød.
Practical information
Hours:
The museum is open in connection with changing special exhibitions and events. Read more about the activities at Elværket right now
Admission:
- Adults DKK 60, children under 18 free.
- Group discount for +10 adults: half price.
- Friday is free admission.