MondayClosed
Tue - Sun10:00 - 15:00

Day ticket

Child (under 18 years)Free
Adult85

Practical information

Find prices, opening hours, the address, and answers to all your other questions about your visit to Frøslev Camp.

Opening hours

February 1 - March 31: Tuesday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Winter break week 7: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.

April 1 - June 30: Tuesday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Easter holidays week 14: Monday and Tuesday 10am-3pm – Tuesday-Sunday 10am-4pm

Other public holidays: 10am-4pm

April 6 (Easter Monday)

May 14 (Ascension Day)

May 25 (Whit Monday)

July 1 - August 31: Monday - Sunday 10am-4pm

September 1 - October 31: Tuesday - Sunday 10am-4pm

Autumn break week 42: Monday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

November 1-30: Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Closed in December and January.

How to get here

Address

Lejrvejen 83, Barrack H6, 6330 Padborg

Get directions

The Frøslev camp is located right on the border with Germany near Padborg. From exit 76 on the Sønderjyske Motorway (the last exit before the border), it is only a 2-minute drive to the camp's parking lots. From there, it is about a 5-minute walk to the museum.

The museum's three buildings (the main guard tower, barracks H4 and H6) are located in the middle of the camp. Upon arrival at the camp's main gate, it is easiest to follow the flagpole. When this can be seen in its full length, the museum's three buildings will also come into view.

You'll find information and ticket sales in barrack H6.

Public transportation

Train: The nearest train station is Padborg. From here, it is approximately 4 km to the camp.

There are no direct public transport connections to Frøslev Camp by bus.

Accessibility

Wheelchair and walker users and people with walking difficulties: All museum buildings are accessible by wheelchair and walker. There are places to sit down during the exhibitions. Unfortunately, it is not possible to borrow wheelchairs or walkers at the museum.

Companions: Free admission to the museum is available upon presentation of a companion card. The companion card must be shown at the ticket office upon arrival at the museum.

Strollers/prams are allowed in the exhibitions. Unfortunately, it is not possible to borrow strollers/prams at the museum.

Dogs that are house-trained and on a leash are welcome in our three buildings. However, please ensure that your dog does not disturb other museum visitors.

Toilets are located in barrack W5. If you have any questions regarding toilet facilities, please contact Aabenraa Municipality: [email protected]

Photos/videos: You are welcome to take photos and videos for your own use.

Please remember to respect our exhibits and other visitors when taking photos. Professional photography can be arranged with the staff.

Wi-Fi: There is free access to the Froeslev_Guest network.

Contact information

Telephone: +45 3080 6330

Telephone hours: Tuesday - Sunday from 9:30am to 3:00pm.

In December and January, only at the email address below.

Email: [email protected].

Delivery of objects and archival materials

Do you have an item or archival material relevant to the museum that you would like to donate? Please send photos of the item(s) and a brief description to museum curator Dennis Larsen: [email protected].

Unfortunately, it is not possible to deliver items to the museum without prior contact with Dennis.

Genealogy and professional questions

If your inquiry concerns searching for relatives or other professional matters, please write to one of our museum curators:

Frequently asked questions

  • We collaborate with Danish Museums and ICOM, offering associated discount schemes.
  • Public parking spaces are available outside the camp area. There are disabled parking spaces near the entrance to the camp area. Unfortunately, we do not have any parking spaces associated with the museum. Driving or parking in the camp area is not permitted.
  • It is not permitted to drive vehicles around the camp. Please use the public parking spaces outside the camp. If you have any questions about parking, please contact Aabenraa Municipality at [email protected].
  • We do not have a café, but you are welcome to enjoy your own food and drinks in the camp's picnic area in barrack W9, located near the entrance at the main gate. If you have any questions about the picnic house, please contact Aabenraa Municipality at [email protected]. It is not permitted to bring or consume ice cream, food, or beverages in the museum's exhibitions.
  • The camp's public toilets are located in barrack W5 and are freely accessible. If you have any questions regarding the toilet facilities, please contact Aabenraa Municipality: [email protected].