In a tailor-made 1915 townhouse building with a flower-filled garden, this impressive gallery's 700-plus permanent collection focuses on the healthily realist, light-infused paintings of the early-20th-century pre-Impressionist Fynboerne artists, notably Johannes and Alhed Larsen, Peter Hansen, Jens Birkholm and Anna Syberg.
Temporary exhibitions follow similar themes. The sculpture section includes Kai Nielsen’s original ³Û³¾±ð°ù²ú°ùø²Ô»å±ð²Ô, carved in granite. Hard to miss as you enter, the 150% oversized black statue that looks like a smiling Kim Il-sung is actually Mads Rasmussen, the museum's founder.