Get a false identity made at Odsherred Museum and learn to lie to adults, just like Danish resistance fighters did to the Germans during the occupation.
When German soldiers occupied Denmark in 1940-45, many resisted. It was dangerous and life was at stake if you were captured.
Therefore, it was important to be able to disguise yourself and know someone who could make fake identity cards so that you would not be recognized.
During the fall break, children can learn to make up fake stories that adults will believe, and they are given tips and tricks for dressing up so they are not recognized on the bus.
We are inspired by real stories from Odsherred's Resistance Fighters, and by what their fake identity cards looked like.
The whole thing lasts about an hour and takes place at the school where the Resistance Movement in Odsherred had its headquarters in May 1945.
Recommended age is between 7-12 years. However, everyone is welcome.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Be sure of a seat and book your ticket in advance.
Remaining tickets at the door.
It is free to participate once the entrance ticket has been paid.
Admission for adults: 50 kr.
Children under 18 have free entry.