Daugbjerg Mini Village and Gl. Water mill
The 150 buildings are distributed among 20 farms, 10 small houses as well as church, schools, water mill, Royal Lime kiln and the fountain that indicates the source of Sejbækken. It is this stream that supplies water to the mill pond.
Despite its size, the city is exceedingly rich in exciting sights such as Daugbjerg Dås, with its many myths and legends, the Romanesque quadrilateral church, Daugbjerg Kalkgruber, where Jens Longkniv, the answer to Robin Hood at the time, stayed and not least Daugbjerg Mini- Village.
The establishment of Daugbjerg Mini-Village started in 1994 and in 2007 the Mini-Village was completed as an exact copy of Daugbjerg as the town looked like before the great fire in 1791. It is said that it was Taters and Night Man's people who started the fire on Maundy Thursday in 1791.
The houses in Daugbjerg Mini-Village are designed by the Mini-Village's architect with the help of original old material. The mini-builders, who have undertaken the work of building the houses, are all pensioners who were born and raised in and around Daugbjerg or are otherwise connected to Daugbjerg.
The cafe
The old buildings are partly built of flint and today house the FlinteCafeen, party room and a shop with applied art as well as an agricultural museum to which there is free access.
Contact
You can read more about Daugbjerg Minilandsby and see their opening hours on their website: http://www.daugbjerg-minilandsby.dk/