Become wise about the planet at the Ecomuseum in Vejle

Address:

The dam 11
7100 Vejle
Distance: 23,24 Km

Contact

Email: okolariet@vejle.dk
Phone: +76812060 XNUMX

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Explore the future in the year 2100. Take a walk in the sewer or taste a mealworm. Gain exciting knowledge about nature, the environment, energy and climate.

See, hear, smell, taste, touch, try and feel your way forward.
for exciting knowledge about climate, the planet and sustainability. Take a walk in a shipwreck, get flushed down the toilet, step into a brain, hear the tree "Bark" tell about life in the forest and much more. Enjoy!

About the Eco-Friendly
Here you can explore and gain new knowledge about how your and my consumption affects our planet. Touch, feel, smell and taste your way through the many interactive experiences. Start by going down to the bottom of the fjord. Nature is out of balance here. There is too much algae, crabs and mud. And the fish are gone. What do we do?

 

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At Økolariet, the family gets a bag of spicy mealworm snacks. Then you can taste the snacks of the future. Yum.

Download the app and get access to even more offers, discounts and freebies. You'll also find a fun treasure hunt for the kids and a trip planner. We've made it easy for you to put together the world's best holiday for your family in LEGOLAND@ Billund Resort. One app - unlimited adventures!
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© The Ecosystem. Photo: The Ecosystem

We made it! Welcome to the year 2100
As something new in 2025, you can experience a new exciting exhibition about the future, here we welcome the year 2100, where we live in a sustainable society, where the green transition has long since taken hold and the word climate anxiety is a thing of the past. Look forward to being engulfed by the future.

 

© The Ecosystem. Photo: The Ecosystem

A trip beneath the surface
Investigate how much plastic fills the ocean. Animals choke on plastic. Others eat the small pieces of plastic that float around. Investigate how many of the Danish herring have small pieces of plastic in their stomachs. Play with water and see what a difference it makes whether water flows through a straight channel or a winding stream. Play and see if you recognize the leaves of the trees. Watch an animation and understand why we in Denmark have such clean drinking water - yet. And visit the world of rats with a walk in the sewer. Fasten your seat belt and try to get flushed down the toilet and further through the sewer system yourself (in a simulator - don't worry). Go further into the mine and learn how we extract raw materials from the earth to produce the things we use in everyday life.  

There is free admission for everyone. 

  

 

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A family interacts with a talking tree figure in the Eco-Cultural Center. The tree has a face and is surrounded by a forest theme. Children and adults use microphones and listen to stories about nature.
Photographer: Ökolariet | Copyright: Ökolariet
Two children explore an interactive exhibit at an aquarium in the Økolariet. They listen to telephone receivers and learn about life underwater, while plants and fish are seen in the background.
Photographer: Ökolariet | Copyright: Ökolariet
A child explores an interactive water installation at Økolariet, where small boats can be sailed in water currents. In the background, other children and an adult participating in the experience are seen.
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A family looks at a digital seal projection in the Økolariet. Children and adults interact with the exhibition, which provides information about marine life and environmental issues.
Photographer: Ökolariet | Copyright: Ökolariet
A boy is excited to explore what is hidden in the earthen mound that is located in the middle of the exhibition at Økolariet.
Photographer: Ökolariet | Copyright: Ökolariet