VisitDenmark

Museum Ovartaci

Museum Ovartaci opens the door to a marvellous and very special world where you can explore the deepest layers of the mind.Museum Ovartaci is just 12 minutes from Aarhus city centre by light rail and is open every day of the week - including Monday!

Horaires d’ouverture

25 MaiLundi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
26 MaiMardi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
27 MaiMercredi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
28 MaiJeudi
10:00 AM–08:00 PM
29 MaiVendredi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
30 MaiSamedi
12:00 PM–05:00 PM
31 MaiDimanche
12:00 PM–05:00 PM
1 JuinLundi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
2 JuinMardi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
3 JuinMercredi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
4 JuinJeudi
10:00 AM–08:00 PM
5 JuinVendredi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM
6 JuinSamedi
12:00 PM–05:00 PM
7 JuinDimanche
12:00 PM–05:00 PM
8 JuinLundi
10:00 AM–05:00 PM

Prix

Adults95 DKK
Groups (min. 10 pers.)75 DKK
Children/young people under 18 Gratuit
Anna and Morten visit Museum Ovartaci
Aarhus, East Jutland
Museums
Photo: Museum Ovartaci

Museum Ovartaci's exhibitions raise questions that seek to challenge visitors' preconceptions and prejudices and encourage dialogue on difficult topics such as normality and identity.

Deep down, we're all crazy - there's more to madness than you think ...

The human mind has many layers. This becomes clear when you visit Museum Ovartaci. Here you can delve into personal stories about the good and bad of life as a psychiatric patient from the mid-1800s to the present day.

At the centre of the museum's collection and stories is the artist, man and patient Ovartaci, who with his 56-year stay at the Psychiatric Hospital in Risskov near Aarhus and his unique art epitomises both the institution and history as well as the freedom to express himself through art. Ovartaci was born in Ebeltoft and christened Louis Marcussen, but came up with the name Ovartaci himself - a paraphrase of ‘Overtosse’.

The museum emphasises social sustainability and practices social responsibility by, among other things, being an inclusive workplace with many different forms of employment.

Practical information

  • Public transport: Take the light rail L2 (Nehrus Allé stop) or city bus 6a (Olof Palmes Allé stop).
  • There is free parking at the museum, including four spaces with charging stations. You will find the car park north of Kulturhus Bunkeren.
  • The museum is also easily accessible for wheelchair users.

The museum is open every day of the week - including Monday!

See what others are sharing on Instagram

#ovartaci #visitaarhus #visitaarhusregion

En savoir plus
Coordonnées
Facilities
  • Museum shop/Kiosk
  • Coach park

Comment s’y rendre

Olof Palmes Alle 11

8200 Aarhus N

Loading map...

Dernière mise à jour par ::VisitAarhusweb@visitaarhus.com

Produits associés