Easter holiday – The Green Museum's chickens are on ÆGventyr!

The chickens have gone on an egg adventure without the rooster and hens.
At the Green Museum, the Easter holiday is filled with exciting activities tailored for children and their families. Starting on March 23, everyone is invited to participate in the festive Easter events.
Easter is a holiday when we love to gather and enjoy time with family. And what could be better than spending it together at a museum and gaining a lot of good experiences and new interesting knowledge?
The museum's chickens are drawn to ÆGventyr
This year's Easter theme at the museum is the new baby animals, which, along with the arrival of spring, have been born and are now ready to both explore the world and welcome you as guests to the museum.
Unfortunately, some of the museum's chickens are apparently a little too curious about life's many experiences and adventures - and they have disappeared, and the museum needs your help to find them!
The little chicks are hiding all around the exhibits, and it's up to the kids to help find them. The museum's Easter activity, "Chicken Hunt," is a fun and exciting way for families to explore the museum while helping to solve the mystery of the missing chicks.
An Easter holiday with many activities for the children
As an added bonus, children can take the museum's Easter activity booklet with them and complete tasks around the museum. All answers will be entered into a draw for great prizes from the museum shop.
But it's not just the chickens that are in focus. At the museum you can also meet lambs and goats. Here you can also learn more about them and their lives at the museum.
Finally, you can also decorate an Easter cookie for Easter, making it really spring-like and festive. However, there will be a small extra charge to cover the cost of materials. You can either take the beautiful Easter cookie home or enjoy it at the museum.
Celebrating Easter in Denmark
Easter holds a special place in the hearts of Danes. It is a time when we celebrate the return of light and the arrival of spring after the long winter. It is also an opportunity to put the stress and hustle of everyday life on hold and spend quality time with those we love.
Many people associate Easter with traditions like egg hunts, Easter eggs and delicious Easter lunches, where everything from lamb to Easter desserts is served. That's why it's also a good idea to celebrate this year's Easter with a visit to The Green Museum, the Danish museum for the cultural history of hunting, forests, agriculture and food.
The Green Museum is looking forward to welcoming everyone to an Easter holiday filled with fun, learning and treasure hunting among exhibitions and animal children. Visit the museum and have an unforgettable experience for the whole family! Young people under 18 have free admission and the entrance ticket also gives access to the neighboring museum, Gammel Estrup Denmark's Manor House Museum.
