Three lectures
– One common question!
This spring, The Green Museum invites you to a series of lectures that, with knowledge, perspective and debate, focus on the countryside that we live in – and from. Each lecture can be experienced separately and gives its own take on how the country is right now.
When you ask 'how is the country?' you are usually asking about the situation. About how things really are. About what lies behind the headlines and perceptions.
But at the Green Museum, the question also has a more concrete meaning. For the land is not just a state – it is a place. A landscape. A way of life.
Much of what we have taken for granted for millennia comes from the country. The country is not just the opposite of the city, but something in itself. It is both nature and culture, a representation and very concrete places.
The land is where it is because we need it – both humans and animals. At the same time, the land also has a right in itself and must meet the needs and demands of nature.
The future holds great changes for the country we know and imagine today.
This spring, the museum invites you to a series of lectures, where we, through facts and stories, explore and challenge the stories that primarily unfold and are lived far from everyday city life - and ask the question:
What is the country really like?
The lecture series does not provide one answer, but multiple perspectives and a better basis for understanding the country we live in – and of. More lectures will be added to the series on an ongoing basis.


