BIG reopens Saturday, October 15th

The road to STORT now offers a temporary green forest path through the hall that previously housed the exhibition.
There are only a few days left until the popular and beautiful forest exhibition 'STORT – man and the forest' opens its doors again in other rooms at the Green Museum.
Over the past few months, the entire exhibition has been moved into the neighboring hall and now on Saturday, the museum's communication department is ready to open the doors to the exhibition again in version 2.0, where they have made the most of the move by upgrading and refining the exhibition, so that there is now even more exciting knowledge about the forest, and at the same time new objects have been added, which should give the famous finishing touch and lift the beautiful exhibition a little extra for the joy of us all.
But to immediately reassure all the guests who have been really happy with the beautiful indoor forest sky, as well as the opportunity to sit down and just relax meditatively and enjoy the relaxing sounds of the forest and the view up towards a beautiful Danish autumn sky through the undulating green treetops, we can reveal that both the forest sky and the opportunity to sit and relax in the exhibition have been preserved.
When the exhibition reopens on Saturday, October 15, it will be right up to the autumn holidays, and we have chosen to celebrate this by moving most of our autumn holiday activities into the exhibition. So it is inside STORT that you can hear and experience, among other things, our fascinating time journey through hunting history. Where one of the museum's hunting experts will take the guests 'by the hand' and lead them through a 20-minute long storytelling experience about 10,000 years of wild hunting history.
Read more about our autumn holidays and activities here.

The beautiful indoor forest sky has been preserved.
