Nymindegab

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Nymindegab is a former fishing village of Varde Kommune above the cliff at the southern end of the Ringkøbingfjords in Denmark, today the center of a tourist area. To the west, the cottage area Bjerregård is.

Interesting Nymindegab Museum with its Hvalhuset in which the skeleton of a 12 m long sperm whale can be visited. Look and text panels provide detailed information about whales in general and the whale stranded here in particular. The museum has paintings by Laurits Tuxen and John Larsen. An outdoor exhibition presents the life of a carpenter family around 1930. Moreover, there is the opportunity to visit the lifeboat station in Nymindegab. Here Denmark's oldest lifeboat is kept. It was issued from 1966 to 1977 in the National Museum in Copenhagen, until it returned to its former use.

To the north, since 1928 there is the bird sanctuary Tipperne.

One of the oldest hotels in Jutland is located in Nymindegab, the " Nymindegab Kro ". It was modernized in 2006.

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